5 new members elected to Families in Transition board

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From left: Colleen Cone, Board Secretary, VP, Talent and Culture, DYN; Dick Anagnost, Board Chair, President, Anagnost Companies; and Charla Bizios Stevens, Board Vice Chair, Esquire, McLane, Graf, Raulerson & Middleton, P.A. Missing from the photo is Robert Bartley, Board Treasurer, President, Bartley Financial Advisors.
From left: Colleen Cone, Board Secretary, VP, Talent and Culture, DYN; Dick Anagnost, Board Chair, President, Anagnost Companies; and Charla Bizios Stevens, Board Vice Chair, Esquire, McLane, Graf, Raulerson & Middleton, P.A. Missing from the photo is Robert Bartley, Board Treasurer, President, Bartley Financial Advisors.

MANCHESTER, NH – Families in Transition (FIT), a homeless services provider based in Manchester, Dover and Concord, recently elected five new members to their board of directors for two-year terms, and confirmed its executive committee for a one-year term.

New Board of Director members include:

Mary Ann Aldrich
Mary Ann Aldrich

Mary Ann Aldrich, Director of Clinical Operations at Dartmouth-Hitchcock, Manchester, NH;

Alex Anagnost
Alex Anagnost

Alex Anagnost, Director of Philanthropy/Project Manager at Anagnost Companies, Manchester;

Robert Barley
Robert Bartley

Robert Bartley, CPA, CFP, President of Bartley Financial Advisors, Bedford;

Kriss Blevens
Kriss Blevens

Kriss Blevens, Owner of Kriss Cosmetics, LLC., Manchester, NH;

 

Peter Mennis
Peter Mennis

Peter F. Mennis, Vice President of the NH Commercial Banking Division at NBT Bank, Manchester.

The FIT Executive Committee includes:

Chair, Dick Anagnost, President, Anagnost Companies; Vice Chair, Charla Bizios Stevens, Esquire, McLane, Graf, Raulerson & Middleton, P.A.; Treasurer, Robert Bartley, President, Bartley Financial Advisors; and Secretary, Colleen Cone, VP, Talent and Culture, DYN.

Families in Transition is a nonprofit organization that provides safe, affordable housing and social services to individuals and families who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless, enabling them to gain self-sufficiency and respect. FIT also owns and operates two thrift stores in Manchester and Concord, NH, both of which serve as economic engines to help pay for services that FIT provides. For more information about FIT and the stores visit www.fitnh.org or call 603-641-9441.

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