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The Hallowell Area Board of Trade, a non-profit organization established to further the interests of businesses, organizations, and persons conducting business or promoting business in the city, has appointed Nick Lacasse as its president.
“I am honored to have the opportunity to serve as president of the Hallowell Area Board of Trade,” said Lacasse. “Hallowell is a vibrant and dynamic community with tremendous potential for growth and innovation. I am eager to collaborate with fellow board members, community stakeholders, and business leaders to realize our collective vision for the future of our city.”
He has a background in business management and a commitment to civic engagement, the organization said.
In addition to his role within the Hallowell Area Board of Trade, Lacasse is a founding partner of Perennial Renewables LLC, an energy development and consulting firm that specializes in solar development and installation, renewable deal structuring and risk management services for electricity, natural gas and fuels procurement.
Prior to his role at Perennial Renewables, Lacasse held a director role at Novo Energy Sales and Renewable Energy.
Lacasse received his bachelor’s degree in economics from the College of Holy Cross in Worcester, Mass.
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