A344jnoster Farming, Saturday, July 9, 1994 BRATTLEBORO, Vt. Jason E. Devino has accepted the posi tion of executive director of the Holstein Foundation at Brattle boro, VT. Michigan breeder Duane Green, Foundation chairman, said, “We saw a need to restructure the administrative staff to meet the growing needs of the Foundation. Jason Devino has the qualifica tions to fulfill the newly-defined position. He begins July 10.” Devino has been active with Foundation programs for the past two years working with former development' director Gwynne Millar who resigns her position in July. A graduate of University of Vermont, Devino has been cited for a number of recognitions: community service, dairy activi ties and New England agricultural programs. After college, Jason worked for Ayrshire Digest, Ayrshire Breed ers’ Association and Holstein As sociation of America. The Holstein Association estab lished the Foundation in 1989 miik.it does a body good. 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Its purpose was to set aside funds for future youth pro grams and dairy research. In 1993, money was raised by corporate and individuals to expand support for aspiring young dairy leaders and university research. The restructuring will bring three positions into the Founda tion to assist Devino: a develop ment director, a program coor dinator and an administrative spe cialist. In development, a director will handle fund-raising using corpor ate funds and private donors. The program coordinator will direct at tention to the summer intern pro gram, distinguished juniors, dairy bowl competitions, national junior convention, Grand National Junior Show and the Young Dairy Leaders Institute. The administrative specialist will give day-to-day support for business affairs including fund raising, estate planning, scholar ships, meetings and leadership programs. 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