Business People: Habitat for Humanity; Troy A. Aarthun; Christopher Kinnane; Walter D. Razzaboni
Habitat for Humanity
Greater Nashua Habitat for Humanity has hired Leah Shuldiner, of Pelham, as its director of resource development and named new members to its board of directors.
Shuldiner is the organization’s first staff member: It was founded in 1994 and has been an all-volunteer effort since.
Shuldiner’s past experience includes work as a director of resource development at Child Health Services. She is also the owner of LCS Associates, a fundraising consulting firm with extensive experience in the region.
New board members include Nora Boyle, Mary Brown, Geri Panno, Richard Lowrance and Elizabeth Whited.
Troy A. Aarthun
Troy A. Aarthun of Merrimack, regional vice president of AspenCross Financial Group, a member of the John Hancock Financial Network, was recognized as one of the firm’s 2010 top producers for his sales performance and service excellence at an awards banquet this month.
Aarthun was also honored at John Hancock’s ACE Recognition Conference in May, where he was the recipient of the ACE Award. ACE stands for “Achieving Client Excellence.”
Christopher Kinnane
Financial adviser Christopher Kinnane has become an Ameriprise Platinum Financial Services adviser based on the success of his financial services practice in 2010. Kinnane’s office is in Bedford.
The award was given for exceptional performance, completion of specialized training and attainment of advanced industry recognized qualifications.
Walter D. Razzaboni
Walter D. Razzaboni of RBC Wealth Management in Nashua has been awarded the title of certified financial planner by the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards.
Criteria included fulfilling educational requirements, passing the national certification examination and agreeing to adhere to board’s code of ethical and professional standards.