Town of Burlington
Ana DeRosa has extensive experience in accounting and finance roles, with a focus on municipal treasury and collections. Ana has held positions such as Assistant Treasurer/Collector, Assistant Treasurer, and Business Manager in various organizations. Ana excels in maintaining financial records, preparing reports, processing payroll, and analyzing financial data to contribute to budgeting and forecasting efforts. With a background in accounting analysis and financial controls, Ana is a valuable asset in supporting departmental operations and special projects.
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Town of Burlington
Burlington’s origins as a small agricultural community are scarcely visible today, but remnants persist in roads that still crisscross its hilly terrain and in a few, prized historic properties. The remaining historic buildings once served as farm houses, taverns, homes, and schools along the winding roads when Burlington was a sparsely settled corner of a Boston-centric region. The rural characteristics of the community persisted from its settlement in 1641 for nearly 300 years. By 1950, the census recorded only 3,250 residents. But suddenly, Burlington was transformed by powerful shifts in regional economics, demographic and transportation during the second half of the twentieth century.