Pittsford Village Farm welcomes two new Board members

PITTSFORD, VT (March 11, 2021) -- Pittsford Village Farm’s Board of Directors has named two new members of the Board: Robb Spensley and Terry White.

New board member, Robb Spensley

Robb Spensley

Born in Middlebury, Spensley grew up in Pittsford, graduating from Otter Valley Union High School. From there, he attended and graduated from Clark University in Worcester, MA where he went on to work for City Year Boston organizing volunteers for large-scale community projects, and teaching in various schools. Spensley worked with youth while serving as a Recreation Director for Northlands Job Corps. Upon returning to Vermont, Spensley attended Vermont Law School. As a practicing attorney, he worked for the Defender General before joining his current law firm, Chadwick & Spensley, PLLC where he works out of the firm’s Pittsford Office on Route 7. Spensley and his family live in Pittsford.

New board member, Terry White

Terry White

Originally from Massachusetts, White and his family moved to Vermont in 1984, settling in “downtown” Chittenden. They are now residents of Pittsford. He helped start the annual Chittenden Day event and took many leadership roles in the community including: the Chittenden Fire Department, Chittenden Planning Commission, Barstow School Board, Rutland Regional Chamber of Commerce Board, Stafford Technical Center Advisory Board, Rutland Regional Planning Commission (chair), and the Rutland Economic Development Corporation Board. A graduate of Syracuse University as a civil engineer (past PE in MA), White has managed large commercial and multi-residential construction projects and will volunteer his building design and construction management experience and expertise to assist with the renovations and further development of Pittsford Village Farm's facilities and landscape.