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​Vermont Business Magazine Southwestern Vermont Health Care’s (SVHC) Medical Matters Weekly with Dr. Trey Dobson is pleased to welcome Jennifer Scott, PsyD, ABPP, the executive director of Southern Vermont’s Area Health Education Center (AHEC) at noon on Wednesday, February 16. The organization aims to improve the health workforce in Southern Vermont.

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Vermont Business Magazine CSC is proud to accept the US Sailing Jim Kilroy Outstanding Outreach and Inclusion Award, one given annually to recognize programs that have made notable contributions to promote inclusivity within the sport of sailing. In the Spring of 2021 the Community Sailing Center (CSC) launched the Sailing Diversity Access Initiative, a program designed to increase access to lake-based recreation for children who identify as Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC).

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Vermont Business Magazine The University of Vermont Medical Center Board of Trustees has added Shelburne resident and attorney Meg O’Donnell to its Board of Trustees. O’Donnell is active with several local organizations working to improve the health and wellbeing of people in the region. O’Donnell has extensive teaching experience in health policy, including as an adjunct professor at the University of Vermont, a “bridge course” instructor for the UVM Larner College of Medicine, and a facilitator for the Snelling Center for Government’s Vermont Leadership Institute. She currently serves as president of the Howard Center Board of Trustees and is secretary of the New England Federal Credit Union board.

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Vermont Business Magazine Clinical professionals from Southwestern Vermont Medical Center’s (SVMC) Cardiology and Cardiac Rehabilitation Departments gathered for a photo to celebrate Cardiac Rehabilitation Week, held the week of Valentine’s Day each year. The observance was initiated by the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation (AACVPR) to help generate attention for the improvement cardiac rehabilitation can make in the lives of those diagnosed with heart disease or dysfunction. SVMC’s Cardiac Rehabilitation is accredited by the AACVPR.

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by Timothy McQuiston, Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Department of Health today is reporting 120 cases of COVID-19 for Sunday. Cases have been under 300 since last Friday. The VDH today also reported eight additional deaths from last Friday for 574 statewide, with three in the 60-69 age group, one in the 70-79 age group and four in the 80+ age group. Dr Levine said that most of the recent deaths are in people who are elderly and either not fully vaccinated or have underlying health conditions. Serious health effects, he said, are typical of the usual seasonal flu season, though the typical flu effects are much lower the last two winters.

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Vermont Business Magazine Governor Scott signed two bills into law today: H.454, An act relating to approval of an amendment to the charter of the City of Burlington; H.693, An act relating to the annual budget vote of the Northeast Kingdom Waste Management District.

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Vermont Business Magazine State Auditor Doug Hoffer released a new audit today of Vermont’s Dam Safety Program. Housed within the Department of Environmental Conservation, the Dam Safety Program is responsible for overseeing more than 1,000 known dams across Vermont. The audit found that the 10 dams in poor condition that were selected for review, which included state-owned dams, lingered in poor condition, some for more than 18 years. While the Dam Safety Program recommended that dam owners make needed improvements, suggested timeframes were not provided to do so and follow-up didn’t occur until the next inspection of the dam, which in some cases was more than five years later.

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by Department of Economic Development Commissioner Joan Goldstein Vermont is face-to-face with the opportunity to infuse federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) dollars into transformational projects throughout the state. This is a once in a lifetime moment and the Department of Economic Development is focused on growing the workforce and shoring up a foundation of strong economic activity that will persevere into the future. We know the COVID-19 crisis has exacerbated workforce and housing issues around the state, from our largest to our smallest communities. The need for investment is great.

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Vermont Business Magazine Commissioner Michael Pieciak today announced that a digital-asset financial services company, BlockFi Lending LLC, agreed to settlement terms with the Department of Financial Regulation relating to BlockFi’s offers and sales of unregistered cryptocurrency interest-bearing account products to Vermonters. As of December 31, 2021, BlockFi had improperly induced over 470 Vermonters to hold over $6.5 million in cryptocurrency assets with the company in its interest-bearing account products. BlockFi agreed to pay $50 million to state regulators (plus the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands) and $50 million to the SEC. The State of Vermont will receive just over $940,000.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Foodbank will temporarily relocate its distribution center and offices to 780 East Barre Road in Barre on March 1, in order to renovate its facility at 33 Parker Road in Barre. The Barre distribution facility currently serves as one of three food distribution warehouses and as administrative headquarters for the state-wide organization. The temporary move and renovations will create only short-term interruptions in services provided at the Barre facility. The Foodbank anticipates that the renovations will take 10 months to complete.

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Vermont Business Magazine Governor Phil Scott today announced his appointment of Wayne A. Laroche, of Franklin, to the Vermont House of Representatives, representing House District Franklin-5. Laroche replaces former Representative Paul Martin (R-Franklin) who recently resigned. Laroche served as the commissioner of the Department of Fish and Wildlife under Governor Jim Douglas from 2003 to 2011. After leaving state government, he worked as a staff scientist for Lake Champlain International, Inc. for more than four years, focusing on water quality and fisheries in the Lake Champlain Basin. Most recently, he was director of the Bureau of Wildlife Management at the Pennsylvania Game Commission, before retiring in 2018.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Attorney General’s Office today announced that two men— Quang Le, 58, of South Burlington and Steven J. Renaud, 52, of Hyde Park—were arraigned in Vermont Superior Court last week for separate incidents of possession of child sexual abuse materials. Quang Le, 58, of South Burlington, Vermont, was arraigned on February 8, 2022, on two felony counts of Possession of Child Sexual Abuse Material. In a separate incident, Steven J. Renaud, 52, of Hyde Park, Vermont, was arraigned on February 10, 2022, on five felony counts of Promoting a Recording of Sexual Conduct and one felony count of Possession of Child Sexual Abuse Materials.