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Sarah Pillsbury recently received the 2020 George W. Fuller Award and the 2020 David M. Erickson Groundwater Award from the New England Water Works Association, the region’s largest and oldest not-for-profit organization of water works professionals. The George W. Fuller Award is presented to recognize an individual for their distinguished service to the water supply field in commemoration of the sound engineering skill, brilliant diplomatic talent, and constructive leadership characterized by the life of George Warren Fuller. Pillsbury recently retired as the administrator of the Drinking Water and Groundwater Bureau at the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services. She distinguished herself through service in top leadership roles in national drinking water organizations, shaping policies that ensure safe drinking water on the federal and state levels, and enthusiastically engaging government officials and water suppliers in constructive collaboration. She stands out as a leader among state drinking water program managers, having built and managed a program that serves as a model to other states in many respects, as reflected in her former leadership roles in the Association of State Drinking Water Administrators, the Groundwater Protection Council, and the National Drinking Water Advisory Council.

CONCORD

Phil Sletten has been named the Concord Young Professional of the Year by the Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce. He will receive the award at the Nov. 19 Pinnacle Award Ceremony, which will be held in-person and online. 

HOOKSETT

Annika Lidster was named to the dean’s list for the spring semester at Seton Hall University.