Clinton utility Connecticut Water Service Inc. tapped the president of its newly acquired Maine Water Co. division to fill a short-term vacancy on its board of directors, a regulatory filing shows.
Judith E. Wallingford, president of Maine Water, will fill the Class III director vacancy until CT Water’s annual meeting next May, according to CT Water’s latest 8-K filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Donald B. Wilbur, who had previously held the seat, retired from the board last May, the filing said.
Wallingford, who draws a $158,760 annual salary, won’t be paid for her board service, in accordance with CT Water’s executive compensation policies, the filing said. Nor will she be assigned to any board committees, per SEC rules.
Wallingford, 56, has been president of Maine Water and its predecessor companies since 1993. Before that she held various corporate posts, including vice president and treasurer, from 1980 to 1993 in predecessor Consumers Water Co.
She is a 1978 graduate of Bowdoin College.
