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Posted on: June 4, 2025

[ARCHIVED] Moultonborough Announces Government Management Fellow

Press Release - For Immediate Release - June 3rd, 2025

 

 

For Additional Information Contact:

Carter Terenzini, Interim Town Administrator

cterenzini@moultonboroughnh.gov

1.603.476.2347

 

Moultonborough Announces Government Management Fellow

 

The Town of Moultonborough has announced the appointment of Mr. Brennan Dwyer as its 2025 Management Fellow.  This management “fellowship” is a three-month internship where the Fellow gets to work closely with the Town Administrator and other high-level people of the Town, preparing the Fellow for public service.  Some responsibilities of the fellow will be to work on important projects such as revising the employee evaluation tool(s), creating a volunteer handbook, attending meetings, and the like.  

 

The Fellowship is funded jointly by the Municipal Management Association of New Hampshire (MMANH) and the host community and involves an estimated roughly 400 hours of work in total. “This is a great opportunity to expose the next generation to a career in public service” said Interim Town Administrator Carter Terenzini who noted the Town’s prior “Fellow”, Mr. Michael Branley, had risen thru the ranks of such service to recently be appointed as the Town Administrator for Windham, NH. 

 

Dwyer is a soon to be graduate of the University of New Hampshire with a bachelor’s degree in analytical economics.  Following the conclusion of the internship, Dwyer will move to Oxford Mississippi to attend the PhD in economics program of Ole Miss (The University of Mississippi).  Dwyer thinks that this internship is great opportunity and said “I am very fortunate to have this great opportunity to be exposed to public service with the Town of Moultonborough and consider it one of the most prestigious internships I could have possibly gotten.”

 

Dwyer said he really likes the area of Moultonborough and its proximity to the White Mountains and hopes to explore those mountains in his free time this summer.  Dwyer is always happy to connect with new people on LinkedIn, and has a blog named "EconDwyer" which he invites everyone to check out.

 

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