CONCORD — New Hampshire Mutual Bancorp recently confirmed new corporators at their annual meeting: James P. Burnett III of Concord, Kelli D’Amore of Deerfield, Sarah Mattson Dustin of Contoocook, Yvonne Goldsberry of Walpole, Jennie Meister of Walpole and Daniel Weeks of Nashua.
Burnett is a consultant and owner of Sight Line Public Affairs LLC. Since 2009, he has provided strategic advice to industry-leading companies and trade associations engaged in public policy. He formerly served as the legislative director to U.S. Senator John E. Sununu and as legislative assistant to U.S. Senator Judd Gregg.
As a principal at Nathan Wechsler & Company, P.A. Accountants & Business Advisors, D’Amore, of Deerfield, acts as a strong voice for the nonprofit sector. In addition to her nonprofit role, D’Amore spends time in the construction industry with a focus on general contractors. D’Amore is a graduate of Southern New Hampshire University and is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the New Hampshire Society of Certified Public Accountants.
Mattson Dustin took over as executive director of New Hampshire Legal Assistance in November 2018. She first clerked at the civil legal aid organization in 2003 as a law student. She later served at NHLA 2006-2017 as a staff attorney, project director, and the organization's chief legislative and regulatory advocate. She most recently worked as policy director of the New Hampshire Women’s Foundation. A Lakes Region native who lives in Contoocook with her husband and two children, Mattson Dustin is a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Law School.
Goldsberry is president of the Endowment for Health. Before joining the Endowment, Goldsberry served as vice president of population health and clinical integration for Cheshire Medical Center Dartmouth Hitchcock Keene.
Meister is controller for Bascom Maple Farms in Alstead. She has been active in the local Greater Monadnock Society for Human Resource Management as former board member and past president, vice president and secretary. She also served as campaign chair at former employer The MacMillin Company for the Monadnock United Way. She resides in Walpole.
As co-owner and director at ReVision Energy, Weeks, of Nashua, combines his love of nature with a desire to use business as a force for good. He is a graduate of Leadership New Hampshire and was named one of New Hampshire's Most Influential Business Leaders by NH Business Review and Young Professional of the Year by Stay Work Play New Hampshire.
Corporators help ensure the success of New Hampshire Mutual Bancorp and sister companies. One responsibility is the election of the board of trustees. In addition, corporators can act as community representatives.
Recently retiring NHMB corporators include Christine Rath, Edward Potter, Jeffery Pearson, Jeremiah Gearan, John McCormack, John Morin, Josie Bendicks, Kelley Hicks, Marily Wilson, Randall Hicks, Robert Ambrose, Robert Perry and Sara Jayne Steen. Corporators Eileen Sleeper and Ed Reardon recently passed away.
John Kitchen, of Laconia, retired after serving as trustee of NHMB for the seven years since its formation, as a director of Meredith Village Savings Bank for 16 years, and as a director of New Hampshire Trust since its inception in 2015. In Kitchen’s work as an attorney, he helps families through challenging circumstances.
For more information about New Hampshire Mutual Bancorp, Meredith Village Savings Bank, Merrimack County Savings Bank, and Savings Bank of Walpole, visit nhmutual.com.


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