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Silverthorn joins Sanborn Head as senior VP of finance

Caroyln Silverthorn

Bedford, NH Sanborn, Head & Associates, Inc. (Sanborn Head) has added Carolyn Silverthorn, MBA as the firm’s new senior vice president of finance. Silverthorn will lead Sanborn Head’s accounting and finance teams including managing all aspects of the firm’s  financial planning, management, and reporting activities. She will manage and oversee the  development of Sanborn Head’s accounting professionals and work closely with the firm’s board of  directors, executive committee, and other business leaders to help plan and execute the firm’s long-range strategic plan. She will be based out of Sanborn Head’s Horsham, Penn. office. 

“We’re excited to have Carolyn join our team and step into a leadership position,” said Barret Cole,  president and CEO of Sanborn Head. 

“Her years of experience and industry perspective will prove  invaluable as we continue our sustainable, profitable growth. Carolyn will help ensure that our internal  teams have the resources, skills, and training they need to support our project teams in delivering  highly responsive and technically excellent service to our clients.”  

Carolyn Silverthorn has over 20 years of experience and comes to Sanborn Head most recently from  McMahon, a Bowman Company. She earned a Master of Business Administration from West Chester  University, a BS in Accounting from The Pennsylvania State University, and a Certificate in Human  Resources Management from Villanova University. She participates on the Finance Committee of the  American Council of Engineering Companies of Pennsylvania (ACEC/PA) and serves as board treasurer  of the Greater Norristown Art League.  

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