November 23, 2022

Morrison to serve as new Windham Town Council chair

By Ed Pierce

Incumbent councilors Nick Kalogerakis and Jarrod Maxfield and new at-large councilor John Henry have been sworn in to serve on the Windham Town Council following the municipal election earlier this month and during a council meeting on Nov. 10, councilors elected a new chairperson, leadership team and made committee assignments for the coming year.

Councilor Mark Morrison has been elected
to serve as the chair of the Windham Town
Council for the coming year. He has served
as an at-large Windham Town Councilor
since November 2020. FILE PHOTO
Councilor Mark Morrison was elected as the new Windham Town Council chair, succeeding Jarrod Maxfield in that position. The council also nominated and elected David Nadeau to serve as the council’s vice-chair and Brett Jones as the council’s parliamentarian.

Morrison has lived in Windham since 1990 and is a financial advisor. He has represented Windham as an at-large councilor since being elected in November 2020.

The council also chose Nadeau to serve on the Finance Committee along with Councilors Bill Reiner and Nicholas Kalogerakis. Elected to serve on the Appointments Committee are Councilors Bill Reiner, Kalogerakis and Nadeau.

Kalogerakis, who represents Windham’s South District, will join Maxfield in continuing to serve as the council’s representatives to the Windham Economic Development Board.

Councilor Brett Jones, who represents Windham’s East District, was elected as the council’s representative to the Public Easement Committee.

Newly elected Councilor John Henry was elected to serve on the Parks & Recreation Advisory Committee, while Maxfield was elected to serve on the Highland Lake Leadership Team.

Nadeau was elected as the council’s lone representative to the Long Range Planning Committee, while Jones will continue to serve on the Natural Resources Advisory Committee.

Councilors Maxfield, Nadeau, and Henry were elected to serve on the Ordinance Committee.

Maxfield will serve as the council’s representative on the Energy Advisory Committee while Morrison will continue to represent the council on the Substance Prevention Grant Committee. <

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