Carter Morse & Goodrich (CMG) in Southport recently added two members to its board of advisors. Formed more than a decade ago, the CMG board of advisors consists of prominent business professionals from various industry sectors.
Joining the board are Nicole Russo, the president and CEO of Microboard Processing Inc., and Oz Griebel of Griebel Consulting.
Frank Morse, managing director of Carter Morse & Goodrich, said, “We are honored that Nicole and Oz have joined our board”¦. They will be valuable resources for both our team and our clients.”
Microboard Processing a multigenerational family business based in Seymour, which is a leading-edge, high-tech electronic manufacturing services company that is sought after by several branches of U.S. military and Fortune 500 companies.
Russo is a former vice president at GE Capital and is actively involved in global humanitarian projects.
She is a graduate of D”™Amore-McKim School of Business Northeastern University and Salve Regina University. She has completed post graduate programs at Yale School of Management and the Harvard Business School.
Griebel started his professional career in secondary education before joining the former Bank of Boston Corp. where he held a variety of legal and management roles, concluding his 23-year tenure as president of the corporation”™s businesses in Connecticut and western Massachusetts.
He subsequently served as COO and a member of the board of directors at MacDermid Corp., a global diversified specialty chemicals company, before joining the Metro Hartford Alliance, Connecticut”™s largest privately funded economic development organization, as president and CEO, concluding his 17-year tenure at the end of 2017. He launched Griebel Consulting in 2019.
Griebel is a graduate of Dartmouth College and Suffolk University Law School.