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Dominican College Names Two to Board of Trustees

John P. Bartolotta and John T. Dillon, Jr. were named to the Board of Trustees of Dominian College in Orangeburg.

Dominican College announced the addition of two new members to its Board of Trustees this week -- John P. Bartolotta and John T. Dillon, Jr.

Bartolotta is Hudson Valley Bank's First Vice President for Business and Professional Banking. He and his wife, Debbie, were honored by Dominican for their involvement in the community in 2011. He has served on the Palisades Institute of Dominican College and Meals on Wheels programs and Services of Rockland County. He chairs the Board of Junior Achievement of the Hudson Valley.

Dillon is United Water's Senior Corporate Attorney for Regulated Operations at United Water. He has served as Deputy Chief of STaff to the Rockland Cojnty Executive. He has been an Acting Village Justice and Assistant District Attorney and is a member of the boards of directors for the Girl Scouts Council of Rockland County and People to People.

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