Co-Op Watchdog Endorses Candidates
Hanover — A year after three reform-minded candidates joined the Hanover Consumer Cooperative Society’s Board of Directors, the same protest group they represent has endorsed five more contenders in April’s elections, where it potentially stands to gain a majority on the board. Ten candidates are running for five seats in the annual board election, which will take place throughout the month of April. Only six potential directors have...
People: August 2015
Nancy A. Barrington, of Lyme, has joined The Hanover Group at Morgan Stanley as a financial adviser. Barrington has 20 years of experience as a certified public accountant. Most recently, she worked as a senior accountant with Gallagher, Flynn & Co. LLC. She earlier served as interim chief financial officer at Sixth Gear Inc., a New York-based venture capitalist funded consumer finance company, and prior to that owned Barrington...
People in Business: July 2015
JAY L. CLAUSEN , of New London, a scientist with the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center’s Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, recently received his doctorate in natural resources and earth systems sciences from the University of New Hampshire in Durham. Clausen has 20 years of research experience, spent eight years working at industrial complexes for the Department of Energy and 12 years working at...
People in Business: June 21, 2015
William Hall, of Bethel, was elected to the executive board of the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada at the organization’s 109th annual conference in Philadelphia. Hall, a certified public finance officer, is the interim director of statewide reporting for the state of Vermont, and is senior financial consultant for the Vermont League of Cities and Towns. He previously served as finance director...
Voters Elect New Members to Co-op’s Board of Directors
Hanover — A quartet of new members of the Hanover Consumer Cooperative Society’s board of directors discussed their plans for office following the publication of election results Monday night . They hoped to address employee treatment policies, affirm the organization’s commitment to a cooperative model of business and better engage with members. Voting began March 28 and ended April 26. The Co-op announced the results Monday night on...