Thursday, April 12, 2012

Frank Nigro '78

CIVIL ENGINEERING
Promoted to vice president of the Civilian Agencies Group at Citizant, a provider of IT solutions to the government.

Sherry Palmer '69, '75G

THE ARTS, ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
Has an exhibit called "A Fascination with Fragments," which are renderings of found pottery shards from the Isle of Skye, at the Franklin Gallery in Rochester, N.H. Ìý

Fred Hall '41, '74H

RESOURCE ECONOMICS
Made a Chevalier de l'Ordre de la Legion d'Honneur, France's highest honor, recently by Consul General of France Christophe Guilhou, for his service during World War II.

John Lynch '74, '05H

ENGLISH, POLITICAL SCIENCE
Calls for higher education funding in his last speech to the Portsmouth Chamber of Commerce.

Pam Hall '69G, '82

ZOOLOGY, BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Was selected as one of six recipients of the New Hampshire Business Review 2012 Outstanding Women in Business Award for her long-time leadership of Normandeau Associates, one of the nation's largest natural sciences-based environmental consulting firms with corporate headquarters in Bedford, N.H.

Sue Noyes '95, '96G

ENGLISH, SECONDARY EDUCATION
Named superintendent in the Moultonborough School District.

Marc Sedam '93

BIOCHEMISTRY
Executive director of the Office for Research Partnerships and Commercialization holds Start-Up 101, a workshop on the legal process of starting a new company.

Ann Henderson '74G (Education)

The Collins Center for Public Policy has named her president and CEO.

Compiled by Alumni Communications.