Announcements

Bob Vetere
President & CEO, American Pet Products Association (Retired)
Mark Lescault
Technical Training Consultant, Swiss Re (Retired)
William Fasano
President and CEO, National Retail Services (Retired)
Donald Ross
Vice President of Catering Conventions & Events, Caesars Entertainment Corporation
Wayne Cutler
Executive Vice President & East Coast Client Leader, Novantas
Michele Greenburg, LCSW
Child Forensic Social Worker and Consultant
Robert Gosselink
Senior Vice President, Insurance Risk Management, W.R. Berkley Corporation (Retired)
Stephen Hays
Managing Member, 120dB Films
Patricia Kaufman
Putnam County Department of Health
James Keller
Senior Communications Expert and Professor
Paul Kupchok, Jr.
Chief Executive Officer, KWM Financial
Carolyn Lowe, PE
Vice President and Board Member, Tighe & Bond
Barry Meiselman
President, Barwest LLC
Michael Otten, PhD
Adjunct Professor & Social Entrepreneur-in-Residence, EFREI & INSEAD, France
Christopher Platt
Owner, Westside-Eastside Entertainment, LLC
Richard Priore, Jr.
Executive Director, Morgan Stanley Wealth Management
Edgar Rodriquez
New York City Police Department (Retired)
Grace Sciré
Residency Program Manager, Connecticut Institute For Communities
Gregory M. Smith
Vice President, Global Benefits, PepsiCo
Sylvie Otten Sollod
Senior Director, SAP HANA Cloud Platform Partner Marketing, SAP
Barbara Barr Volz
Chief Executive Officer, Volz Auto Group
Andrew Wood
Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer, Wilton Re
* Edward Placke
Executive Director
Michael Chambers
Hallie Eisenberg
Harvey Fierstein
Catherine Greenleaf
Thomas Indoe
Waldense Malouf
George Neuhaus, Jr.
Brad Perkins
Jay O. Sanders
Bruce Weber
Vanessa Williams
Dr. John A. Wilson, DVM
Angelo Matra
President
Lisa Ross
Vice President
Walter Leinhardt
Secretary
Joseph Whalen
Board Member
With the completion of an elaborate new habitat built by Green Chimneys’ woodshop students, the Farm Science classroom was able to welcome Brownie into her new home. Brownie previously lived alone in her cage in the farm and wildlife office, but guinea pigs do best in larger environments. The new habitat allows her to live in a herd as she would in the wild, with many places to hide and ways to practice her skills. Brownie has always been a social creature, and she has taken over the guinea pig herd but is a very peaceful leader.