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The Buzz Online

Published Monday Jun 12, 2023

Author Matthew J. Mowry

The Buzz Online

ReVision Energy, a mission-driven, employee-owned solar company in Brentwood, hired Mark Zankel as its first director of community solar farms. Zankel spent the past 28 years working for The Nature Conservancy and in 2013 was appointed as the organization’s NH state director. Zankel most recently served as global conservation strategy advisor in The Nature Conservancy’s Chief Conservation Office. At ReVision Energy, Zankel will lead a team of solar developers who work with farmers, landowners, and towns across Northern New England to identify suitable sites for community solar farms.

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HRCU in Rochester hired Terry Wiegelman as director of marketing. She has 24 years of experience in credit union marketing, most recently leading the marketing initiatives at Members First Credit Union in Manchester.

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DEW Construction in Keene hired Keith St. Sauveur as senior estimator and Mike Tremblay as senior superintendent. Tremblay will oversee the campus revitalization project at Crotched Mountain School in Greenfield.

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New Hampshire Lottery Commissioner H. Andy Crews was recently re-nominated by Gov. Chris Sununu and confirmed by the Executive Council for a second three-year term on the commission. Crews, whose term runs through 2026, was first appointed to the NH Lottery Commission in 2020. Crews served as president and CEO of AutoFair Automotive Group from 2006 until he sold the business in 2021.

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Red River, a technology transformation company in Clarmeont serving government and enterprise customers, appointed Curtis Puckett as president of its government technology services business. He most recently served as the VP and general manager of General Dynamics Information Technology (GDIT) Defense Agencies sector.

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Colliers, a commercial real estate services firm, brokered the sale of 528 & 532 Calef Highway in Barrington, which consists of 4.29 acres with three buildings totaling 5,514 square feet known as Knight’s Garage and The Barrington Depot. Andrew Ward of Colliers’ Portsmouth office represented the seller, TRS Knight Family Rev Trust, and Deane Navaroli of William & Reeves Commercial Real Estate represented the buyer, Desaulniers Commons, LLC, in the sale. Knight’s Garage has been in business since 1907 and located in Barrington since 1963. The Barrington Depot is anchored by Aroma Joe’s. The auto garage occupied by Knight’s Garage will continue to operate as an auto service shop, MD Motors.

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