
Easterseals NH & VT appoints Executive Committee and welcomes 3 new board members

MANCHESTER, NH – Easterseals NH & VT Board of Directors has appointed a new executive committee, including Chairman Bryan Bouchard, Past Chairman Andrew MacWilliam, Treasurer Timothy Wade, Vice Chairman Gregory Baxter, MD, and General Counsel and Secretary Bradford Cook, Esq., and voted on three new board members. Members of the executive committee provide overall leadership to the nonprofit’s board of directors.
Bryan Bouchard continues his term as Chair of the Board of Directors. He has been an Easterseals NH & VT board member since 2015, serving last year as chair and previously as treasurer. Bouchard has been a full-time faculty member in the Accountancy and Taxation Department at Southern New Hampshire University School of Business since 2003. He holds a BS in Economics and Finance, an MBA, and an MS in Finance from Southern New Hampshire University. He is also a Certified Management Accountant and owns a portfolio of residential and commercial properties located throughout New Hampshire.
Timothy Wade has been named Treasurer. Wade is the New Hampshire Regional President (and Executive Vice President) for M&T Bank and possesses more than 30 years of commercial banking experience.
Gregory Baxter, MD has been appointed as Vice Chairman. Dr. Baxter is the President at Elliot Health System and Chief Clinical Officer at SolutionHealth. He has been at Elliot Health System since 2003.
Bradford Cook, Esq. continues as the new Secretary of the board. Cook is head of the Sheehan Phinney’s Estate Planning and Probate, Government Relations and Not-for-Profit, and Charitable and Religious Institutions Practice Groups. He is a past president of the firm and has practiced with Sheehan Phinney since 1973.
“Bryan, Andy, Tim, Greg, and Brad share a deep commitment to Easterseals New Hampshire & Vermont and to the people we serve,” said Maureen Beauregard, President and CEO of Easterseals NH & VT. “They each demonstrate experience in and understanding of the issues facing our communities. Their expertise in fields ranging from law to finance to organizational leadership will prove critical to the Board as we move forward operationalizing our strategic plan, including the opening of the Easterseals NH Military and Veterans Campus in 2025.”