Vincent L. Bolduc was awarded the Frederick H. Tuttle Award !
This award is given to a person demonstrating the personal characteristics and commitment to vocation and community for which Mr. Tuttle was known and respected. Throughout Tuttle’s 33 years as an educator, he was known as a person who embodied the best of what public education provides to children and to the community at large.
Mr. Bolduc was a tenured Professor of Sociology at Saint Michael’s College where he received the Rev. Gerald E. Depont Award for “outstanding contributions to the Saint Michael’s community” in 2012. Here in South Burlington, he and his demography students conducted exit interviews at polling places, including SB City Center, about a variety of initiatives and presented the results in the Other Paper and to the City Council.
Mr. Bolduc has served as president of the Central School PTO, chair of the City’s Sustainable Agriculture Committee, moderator for local election debates for City Council and the School Board, and member of the City’s Affordable Housing Committee.
(Pictured Don Cummings, Sandy Walsh, Nina Borden, Vincent Bolduc, Rene LaBerge )
