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ABC NH/VT Chapter’s YPG elects 2020 officers and directors

Katie Lopes Dillon
Chairwoman

 

Nina Ann Timney
Vice Chairwoman and Director of Events

 

Michael Finnegan
Treasurer

 

Heather Prescott
Secretary and Director of Outreach

 

Michelle Trodella
Director of Education

 

Concord, NH The Associated Builders and Contractors NH/VT Chapter’s Young Professionals Group (ABC YPG) Leadership Committee has elected their 2020 officers and directors. In her fourth year on the Leadership Committee, Katie Lopes Dillon will now serve as chair of the group. Dillon is the project coordinator at Nobis Group, an engineering and environmental services firm based out of Concord. Alongside her, serving as officers, are vice chair and director of events Nina Ann Timney, interim controller at Jeremy Hiltz Excavating; treasurer Michael Finnegan, advisor at Granite Financial Partners; and secretary and director of outreach Heather Prescott, commercial account manager at Cross Insurance. Michelle Trodella, senior manager of project administration at Methuen Construction, will continue in her second year as director of education. 

“Considering both our existing and new Leadership Committee members, we are going into 2020 with a very strong and competent leadership team,” said Dillon, “and I am confident stepping into the chairwoman position with such a motivated and energized group on board. The ABC YPG’s constituency grew exponentially in 2019 and we look forward to hosting even more dynamic networking and education events for the construction industry and its peers in 2020.”

Members of the 2020 ABC YPG Leadership Committee are:
Katie Lopes Dillon, Chairwoman – Nobis Group, Concord, NH
Nina Ann Timney, Vice Chairwoman and Director of Events – Jeremy Hiltz Excavating, Inc., Bristol, NH
Michael Finnegan, Treasurer – Granite Financial Partners, Milford, NH
Heather Prescott, Secretary and Director of Outreach – Cross Insurance, Manchester, NH
Michelle Trodella, Director of Education – Methuen Construction Company, Inc., Plaistow, NH
Matthew Burrows, Esq. – Gallagher, Callahan, & Gartrell, Concord, NH
Christopher Fredette – Longchamp Electric, Inc., Manchester, NH
Steven Mullins – Longchamp Electric, Inc., Manchester, NH
Rick Baron, Legacy Plumbing Plus, Bradford, NH
Tyler Halstead – The Rowley Agency, Concord, NH
Hilary Holmes Rheaume – Bernstein Shur, Manchester NH
Gregory Racine – People’s United Bank, Portsmouth, NH
Jordan Winsor – Resource Options, Inc., Londonderry, NH

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