Dime Bank elects six new corporators
Norwich — Dime Bank elected six new corporators last week during its 148th annual meeting at Lake of Isles in North Stonington.
Elected were:
• State Sen. Paul Formica, R-East Lyme, currently serving his second term. He also has owned and operated the Flanders Fish Market and Restaurant in East Lyme for 34 years.
• John Fuller, president and founder of Ledyard-based Full Power Radio.
• Mary Lenzini, president and CEO of the Visiting Nurse Association of Southeastern Connecticut and co-founder of the Community Meal Program in New London. She recently was named 2017 Citizen of the Year by the Chamber of Commerce of Eastern Connecticut.
• William Nardone, managing partner of Orsinger Nardone Lallo & Thomsen in Westerly and a board member of The Frank Olean Center.
• Dr. Sandeep Varma, medical director of the Backus Arthritis Center, where he has practiced rheumatology since 2004. He is a recipient of the Gold Medical Infectious Disease Award from the Kasturba Gandhi Memorial Hospital in Bombay, India.
• Phillip Warzecha, founder and owner, along with his two brothers, of P&D Mechanical in Colchester. P&D is an HVAC and plumbing contractor specializing in commercial and industrial work.
The new corporators began serving their terms immediately.
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