Area business people ‘On the Move’
The Hudson River Maritime Museum Board of Trustees announced its officers for 2021. They are President Jack Weeks; First Vice President Dale Wolfield; Second Vice President Allan Bowdery; Treasurer Brian Johnson; Secretary Shelly Wright. The past president was Bob Burhans.
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The Bank of Greene County has promoted Perry Lasher and John Antalek within the bank’s lending team.
Lasher has been promoted to execu- tive vice president & chief lending officer. Lasher has worked at the bank since the inception of the Commercial Lending Team in 2007, holding several positions of increasing responsibility. Lasher has over 30 years of banking experience and holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University at Albany. He is a trustee of the Greene County Historical Society and founder/president of the Leo Lasher Catfish Derby, Inc., a non-profit organization. He lives in Coxsackie.
Antalek has been promoted to senior vice president and director of Commercial Lending. John joined the Bank of Greene County in 2018, and brings over 20 years of banking experience on a local and national level. John is very involved in, and dedicated to, the Columbia County community. He is the vice president of the Board of Education for Ichabod Crane Central School District, a board member of the FASNY Fire
Museum, and a former board member of the Columbia County Chamber of Commerce and Greenport Rescue Squad. John lives in Valatie.
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Alexandra Collins has joined the Kingston office of Weichert, Realtors, The Spiesman Group.
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Dean McGee has been named partner and head of the civil litigation department at the law firm of McCabe Coleman Ventosa & Patterson PLLC.
McGee, an Onteora High School graduate, began his career as a litigation associate at an international law firm headquartered in New York City, where he represented Fortune 500 companies in the financial, pharmaceutical, entertainment and hospitality industries.
He most recently served as an assistant county attorney, where he advised and represented leaders of the Ulster County Government in connection with litigation, contract negotiation, legislation, real estate transactions, public health law and municipal law.
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