Big Y Appoints Cormier as VP

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SPRINGFIELD, Mass. — The Board of Directors of Big Y Foods, Inc. announced the appointment of Michael R. Cormier as Vice President of center store. 
 
In his new role as Vice President of center store for Big Y, Cormier is responsible for all center store sales, marketing and merchandising. This includes grocery, health and beauty care, pharmacy, general merchandise, frozen, dairy, retail pricing and space management departments for the 70-store chain. He reports to Guy W. McFarlane, senior vice president of sales and marketing.
 
Cormier has worked in the grocery business throughout New England and New York for over 23 years. Before that, he worked in both his family's restaurant and construction businesses and also serving in the military.
 
In 1996, he started full time on the grocery night crew at Price Chopper Supermarkets in Connecticut. One year later, he was promoted to grocery manager and then continued on to additional roles such as assistant store manager and ultimately store manager. 
 
In 2001, he became store manager for Adams Hometown Markets in their West Hartford, Conn. store before becoming grocery category sales manager. He then became director of retail sales for their 35 markets. 
 
Cormier then moved from retail to wholesale through his appointment as grocery category sales manager for Bozzuto's Inc., a Connecticut based wholesale distributor serving retailers in New England, New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. 
 
By 2008, Cormier moved back to Price Chopper as a grocery department category sales manager for the chain and continued on to other capacities such as director of center store, vice president of own brands and in 2013, vice president of center store. 
 
In 2016, he was appointed senior director of customer development for C & S Wholesale Grocers of Keene, N.H., the largest wholesale grocery supply company in the U.S., until his appointment at Big Y in 2019 as Senior Director of center store.
 
Cormier served in the United States Navy both here and abroad as a Hospital Corpsman and was honorably discharged in 1990. He is a member of the American Legion.
 
In 1998, he served as a selectman for the town of Sandisfield. He has completed Cornell University's Food Executive Program, has attended the University of North Carolina and is the recipient of several supermarket merchandising awards. 
 
He and his wife, Kiren, reside in Halfmoon, N.Y.
 
Big Y Foods, Inc. is one of the largest independently-owned supermarket chains in New England. Big Y operates 82 locations throughout Massachusetts and Connecticut including 71 supermarkets, Fresh Acres Market, Table & Vine Fine Wines and Liquors and 9 Big Y Express gas and convenience locations with almost 12,000 employees.
 
 
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Pittsfield's Site 9 Near-Complete, Funding Secured for Sites 7 & 8

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The William Stanley Business Park is transforming from grey to greener. Site 9 is nearly completed and funds have been secured to ready Sites 7 and 8 for development.

"Sixteen and a half acres of concrete have been cracked and crushed, the demarcation layer was put down, we brought all the fill from Site 7 over to Site 9 and we brought in over 100,000 cubic yards of clean fill and topsoil to put on there," Business Development Manager Michael Coakley told the Pittsfield Economic Development Authority on Thursday.

"Water quality basins have been installed, utility corridors were constructed, the roadways, the curbs, the sidewalks have been constructed, and the grass has now been planted and we're just about there, ready to go. What's left now are the surveys that need to be done."

Members recognized that it was a really exciting year for the organization. Work began on Site 9, the park's largest parcel, early this year, and by August, Mill Town Capital announced its intent to purchase 4.7 acres.

"It's never looked better," said Edward Weagle, principal geologist at Roux Associates.

The investment firm envisions a commercial building upwards of 20,000 square feet in the space.  Across the street at 100 Woodlawn Ave., Mill Town intends to build a mixed-use development that includes housing.

Coakley reported that the two entities are working on a purchase and sale agreement. The last action items are surveying for a grant of easement and restriction for environmental conditions (ERE) on the property, and an approval not required (ANR) plan for subdivisions.

During the meeting, it was announced that PEDA received a $500,000 Site Readiness Program grant from MassDevelopment for Site 7 and Site 8. The approximately 3-acre sites are across Woodlawn Avenue from Site 9 and border Kellogg Street.

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