Central Vermont Medical Center Board elects Dellipriscoli new chair

Vermont Business MagazineThe University of Vermont Health Network – Central Vermont Medical Center Board of Trustees, based in Berlin, elected Mike Dellipriscoli as the new chair during their annual meetingon Wednesday. He will be joined on the board by two new trustees, Sandy Rousse and Marilyn White.Dellipriscoli has been on the CVMC board since 2012 and succeeds Greg Voorheis as chair. Dellipriscoli is Assistant Vice President – Strategic Analysis at the National Life Group in Montpelier. He joined National Life Group in 1988 and has over 35 years of experience in the financial services industry. A native of Philadelphia, Dellipriscoli graduated from Villanova University with a degree in mathematics and earned his MBA in finance from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Dellipriscoli and his wife, Sue, live in Montpelier, where they raised their five children. Dellipriscoli is a longtime member and a past president of the Montpelier Rotary Club and has served on the boards of the Vermont Chamber of Commerce and the Central Vermont Chamber of Commerce. He also serves on the UVM Health Network board and is the chair of the UVMHN Audit Committee.

Mike Dellipriscoli was elected the new chair of the UVM Health Network – Central Vermont Medical Center Board of Trustees, he is joined by Sandy Rousse andMarilyn B. White.

“We are pleased to welcome our new board members,” said Judy Tartaglia, CVMC President and CEO. “I’m looking forward to working with them and Mike as he begins his tenure as the board chair. He brings a wealth of financial and managerial expertise to the position.”

“I’m very excited about how CVMC fits within the University of Vermont Health Network and the value that brings to the people in our community,” said Dellipriscoli. “This is a great time to be the board chair as all the benefits of the network really begin to come to fruition.”

Sandy Rousse, CPA, is the President and CEO of Central Vermont Home Health & Hospice (CVHHH). Sandy also serves on the finance committee of CVMC and OneCare Vermont, and is on the board of CHAC (Community Health Accountable Care ACO). She is also serving her first term as the President of the VNAs of Vermont.

Marilyn B. White was recently elected president of the CVMC Auxiliary. She was employed for 36 years at Chittenden Bank, retiring in 2001 as the assistant vice president and assistant branch manager. She’s been on the CVHHH Board of Directors and served for several years as the secretary of the Montpelier Kiwanis.

The University of Vermont Health Network – Central Vermont Medical Center is part of a four-hospital system established to deliver high-quality academic medicine to every community we serve. Our partners are: The University of Vermont Medical Center, The University of Vermont Health Network – Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital and The University of Vermont Health Network – Elizabethtown Community Hospital. For more information and to connect with us through Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn and our blog, visitUVMHealth.org/CVMC.