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Boys & Girls Club of Greater Nashua bestows service awards

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NASHUA – The Boys & Girls Club of Greater Nashua welcomed new board members and officers, recognized years of service and presented awards at its annual business meeting recently. Officers elected for a one-year term were: Thanasi C. Liakos, Liakos Real Estate, chief volunteer officer/president. Deborah Novotny, People’s United Bank, and David Heath, Melanson Heath & Co., vice presidents. Lori Liberty, Melanson Heath & Co., treasurer. Sal Magnano, a retired Sanders finance executive, secretary. The club also welcomed newly elected board members, who were nominated from the community because of their dedication to the club’s mission and willingness to champion for youths. They were: Hector Araniz, partner, Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance. Brian Hubert, account executive, UPS, and Boys & Girls Club of Greater Nashua alumnus. Chris Marcucci, financial adviser, Edward Jones. Michael McIntosh Sr., biopharmaceutical sales representative, Amgen. Cliff Spinney Jr., wealth adviser, Merrill Lynch. Caryl Sullivan, preferred and premier partner development specialist, social media and community professional, Dell. Several board and staff members were recognized for their years of service to the club. Board members were: Carolyn Choate, Garry Clarke-Pounder and Deborah Novotny, five years of service. Teresa Gartner, 10 years. Foundation trustees James Conway and Martha O’Neill, 15 years. Foundation Chairman David Brassard and trustee Fred Roedel, 20 years. Trustee and board member Sal Magnano, 30 years. Staff members recognized were: Gerry Gambucci, Laura Robinson, Joshua Welper and Jessica York, five years. Alyssa April Cotreau, 10 years of service. The club serves more than 3,300 boys and girls ages 6-18 throughout Greater Nashua with a variety of programs and wholesome activities to build attitudes, skills, values and behaviors that enable youths to succeed in adulthood. Membership is $35 a year, and no child is turned away for inability to pay. For more information, visit www.bgcn.com or call 883-0523.

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