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Lee Carman joins Guilderland Lettermen Foundation Board of Directors

Lee Carmen joins the Guilderland Lettermen Foundation board of directors.

The Guilderland Lettermen Foundation welcomes Lee Carman to its board of directors.

Lee is a member of the Guilderland Town Board, and has also been an Albany County Legislator. A 1986 graduate of Guilderland High School, he is part of the executive team as a vice president at Kinderhook Bank, and is deeply involved in volunteer work within his community.

Lee and his wife, Becky (Guilderland ’86) have two children, Kara and Taylor.

Lee is a long-time support of the Foundation and its signature event, the Guilderland Classic golf tournament. He joins Mark Williams, Greg Barcomb, John Heath, Tom Passineau, George Polino, Doug Breakell and Rich Becker on the Lettermen advisory team.

 

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2018 Award Winners

2018 Guilderland Lettermen Foundation Award Winners

Congratulations to the 2018 Guilderland Lettermen Foundation award winners. We are very proud of your efforts to be great in the classroom, in athletics and in your community. GLF Director’s Mark Williams, Tom Passineau and Gregory Barcomb were proud to present this year’s Lettermen Foundation awards.

Pictured above are the winners (from left to right):, Mark Williams, Greg Barcomb, Laura Beth Mulligan (Mark Burlingame Award), Erin Miceli, Hannah Gallagher, Kadi Futia, Caitlin Gagan, Alexa Thompson (Hal McCarthy Award), Colin Buyck, Tom Passineau.

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2017 Mark Burlingame Dutchmen Spirit Award Winner

Guilderland's Hayley Kmack scans the field for opportunities during Thursday's Suburban Council girls' lacrosse matchp at Niskayuna High School. (Ed Burke-Special to The Times Union)
Guilderland’s Hayley Kmack scans the field for opportunities during Thursday’s Suburban Council girls’ lacrosse matchp at Niskayuna High School. (Ed Burke-Special to The Times Union)

Ms. Kmack was the winner of the 2nd Annual Mark R. Burlingame (Burls) Dutchmen Spirit Award.

The Mark Burlingame Dutchmen Spirit Award, unlike the Lettermen Foundation Award, is selected by the high school coaching staff for a student athlete who, like Burls, demonstrated the highest qualities of Dutchmen spirit and sportsmanship.

Hayley will continue he lacrosse career at Manhattan College. Follow the link to the Times Unions, June 5th, 2017 Q&A written by James Allen.

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