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Two New Board Members Join The Buttonwood Family!

Amy Albert And Kapildeo Singh

Welcome our new board members!

We are delighted to welcome two new board members to our Buttonwood family! Amy will chair our Fundraising and Marketing Committee and Kapil is now our Treasurer. We are so grateful for them both as we move forward into 2022!

Amy Albert

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Amy Albert lives in Middletown, and also serves on the Board of the Middlesex County Historical Society. A graduate of UConn ’04 (M.A. History), she is originally from Oakland, California and lived in France for three years. Fluent in French, Amy’s passions include visual art, and is a member of the Wadsworth Atheneum and the New Britain Museum of American Art. In addition, live performance including theater and music count among her interests. In her youth, she spent a year in Ashland, Oregon immersed in the Ashland Shakespeare Festival, and was raised by two English teachers who specialized in Shakespeare.

Kapildeo Singh

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Kapildeo is a Chartered Accountant and a Member of The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants, which is a global body of recognized accountants around the world. He is also a Certified Internal Auditor and Member of the Institute of Internal Auditors.

Originating from the Caribbean with a lineage that worked primarily in the accounting world, Kapildeo brings a different flare and spark of energy to the Old Saybrook community where he serves as an Accountant with WollackLewitz, LLC Certified Public Accountants located at 36 Elm Street.

During his spare time, Kapildeo volunteers with the Middlesex United Way Young Leaders’ Society where he strives to give back to the community as he aims to help improve the livelihood of individuals and organizations in Middlesex County.

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