Honored
PUTNAM — Emily Lachapelle was named Putnam Bank’s Employee of the Month for February 2020. She has been with the bank since January 2016, and currently serves as junior credit analyst.
She said, “What an honor to receive this award! I am so grateful to work with such a great group of people at Putnam Bank.”
With the support and encouragement of PB, Emily runs in many local community road races including the upcoming Courthouse O’Putnam Road Race as well as the NOW Road Race & Walk, Jog with Judy, and Thompson Turkey Trot. She is a member of the Day Kimball Healthcare Walk & Race for NECT Cancer Fund committee, and enjoys playing soccer with the NECTWSL every spring and fall.
“Emily is a valuable member of our Commercial Lending team. She brings competency and a pleasant demeanor to work with her every day.” said Thomas A. Borner, president and CEO of Putnam Bank.
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Donation
Putnam Bank President and CEO Tom Borner, right, presents a check to Putnam Mayor Barney Seney, center, and Director of Putnam Parks & Recreation Willie Bousquet for the co-sponsorship of the Putnam Fireworks, al Fresco Concert and the Putnam River Fire Series. Borner said: “We are proud to support family entertainment in the communities we serve.” Courtesy photo.
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Town of Putnam
Town Administrator
Form of Government: Board of Selectmen/Board of Finance/Town Meeting
Town of Putnam, CT (9,500 pop.), is seeking a dynamic and proactive management professional to serve as its next Town Administrator. This semi-rural community is in the Quiet Corner of Connecticut. Putnam is led by a Mayor and six-member Board of Selectmen, has Town Meeting form of government, and a total general fund budget of approximately $24.9 mil (including an education budget of $18 mil).
The successful candidate will have a bachelor’s degree in a field related to municipal management or in an equivalent field, such as accounting, business management, or law. Candidates should have experience as a municipal manager or assistant municipal manager, or education and experience that is equivalent showing a progressive leadership history in public and/or private organizations. Candidates should possess demonstrated skills, abilities, and knowledge in municipal finance, personnel administration, strategic planning, grant writing, municipal procurement, economic development and community planning, and intergovernmental relations. Candidates should have a proven record of leadership and be team oriented and able to build cooperative and collaborative relationships with appointed/elected officials, citizens, and town employees. The successful candidate will receive an attractive compensation package including health and retirement plans.
For more information see the Town website: www.putnamct.us. If you meet these qualifications and wish to be considered for the position of Town Administrator in the Town of Putnam, please email your cover letter and resume to
Putnam is an EOE/AA/Equal Opportunity Employer.
Then
This is the Brunn Barn being reconstructed on the Woodstock Fairgrounds in 2005. Putnam Town Crier file photos.
& Now
This is the same barn this month.