The CT Cycling Advancement Program (CCAP) in Middletown – a nonprofit aiming to better the lives of youth and young adults through cycling, both in and out of schools, through high school cycling clubs, parks and recreation programs, and youth travel teams – recently named David Hoyle as executive director following four years as the team and event development director.
Additionally, Michael Patterson has been appointed president of the CCAP board of directors and Adam Duarte has been appointed vice president of the board. Patterson retired in 2009 as the vice chairman of J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. and previously served as CCAP’s vice chairman of the board, and at J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., as chief administrative officer, executive vice president and general counsel.
Duarte is a portfolio manager at an investment firm in New York City.
