Greylock Investment Group Promotes Astorino to Vice President

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Brian Astorino
PITTSFIELD, Mass. —  Brian Astorino, a Chartered Retirement Planning Counselor and a longtime LPL Financial Advisor at Greylock Investment Group, has been promoted to vice president. 
 
Astorino develops long-term financial strategies for credit union members and clients and is located at Greylock Federal Credit Union's Merrill Road office in Pittsfield.
 
"Brian is an asset to us and to the entire community," Greylock Investment Group Senior Vice President Michael Fazio said."His keen insight into financial planning is matched only by his compassion for the community and family. We are proud to have him as a leader on our team."
 
Astorino joined Greylock Investment Group in January 2009 and has been in the industry for 18 years.
 
He graduated Magna Cum Laude from Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, earning a B.S. in Business Administration. He holds the Series 7 and 66 registrations with LPL Financial, and his Massachusetts insurance licenses. 
 
He currently serves as chairman of the Adams Cheshire Educational Partnership and is a member of the Board of Directors of Goodwill Industries of the Berkshires. He lives in Cheshire with his wife, Laurie, and their three children.

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Pittsfield Extends Interim School Superintendent Contract

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Interim Superintendent Latifah Phillips' employment has been extended to 2027

Last week, the School Committee approved an employment contract that runs through June 30, 2027.  Phillips was originally appointed to a one-year position that began on July 1 and runs through the end of the fiscal year in June 2026. 

"You didn't ask me simply to endure challenges or struggle to prove myself. Instead, you believe in me, you've given me the space to grow, the encouragement to stretch, and the expectation that I can truly soar," she said earlier in last Wednesday's meeting when addressing outgoing School Committee members. 

"You question, you poke, you prod, but not to tear anything down, but to make our work stronger, grounded in honesty, integrity, and hope. You've entrusted me with meaningful responsibility and welcomed me into the heart of this community. Serving you and leading our public schools has been, thus far, a joyful, renewing chapter in my life, and I want to thank you for this opportunity." 

Chair William Cameron reported that the extended contract includes a 3 percent cost-of-living increase in the second year and more specific guidelines for dismissal or disciplinary action. 

Phillips was selected out of two other applicants for the position in May. Former Superintendent Joseph Curtis retired at the end of the school year after more than 30 years with the district. 

The committee also approved an employment contract with Assistant Superintendent for CTE and Student Support Tammy Gage that runs through June 30, 2031. Cameron reported that there is an adjustment to the contract's first-year salary to account for new "substantive" responsibilities, and the last three years of the contract's pay are open to negotiation. 

The middle school restructuring, which was given the green light later that night, and the proposal to rebuild and consolidate Crosby Elementary School and Conte Community School on West Street, have been immediate action items in Phillips' tenure. 

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