Pamela S. Beyor-Murtha
Beyor-Murtha was chairperson of the board of the Bernier Carr Group of Companies until her retirement in 2014, according to a JCC news release. Prior to her retirement in 2011, Gentner served as deputy to the garrison commander at Fort Drum.
Beyor-Murtha’s career with Bernier Carr Group, an architecture and engineering firm based in Watertown, spanned 28 years, including serving as CEO from 1997-2002. She became chairperson of the board in 2002.
Gentner enjoyed a 30-year career working for the military, serving most recently as deputy to the garrison commander at Fort Drum from 1997 until her retirement in 2011. She managed day-to-day base operations for installation and tenant activities and oversight of garrison directors in support of 30,000 soldiers, family members, and a workforce of 2,500 civilian and military employees.
Beyor-Murtha’s board appointment fills the unexpired term of Michelle D. Pfaff, and Gentner’s appointment fills the unexpired term of David J. Clark, according to the JCC release.
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