Vermont Business Magazne The University of Vermont Health Network announced today six Board of Trustees appointments at member hospitals.
The University of Vermont Health Network – Central Vermont Medical Center
Sandy Rousse
Sandy Rousse, CPA, is the President and CEO of Central Vermont Home Health & Hospice (CVHHH). Sandy also serves on the finance committees of the hospital and of 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
Marilyn B. White was recently elected president of the Central Vermont Medical Center 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 – Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital
Thomas Rency
Thomas Rency has also recently served on the Champlain Valley Health Network Board. A Central New York native, Rency has enjoyed a long career in accounting and finance, and has served as the chief financial officer for a number of major North Country firms over the past two decades.
University of Vermont Medical Center
John J. Dwyer Jr.
John Dwyer is President and Chief Executive Officer of the New England Federal Credit Union, located in Williston, Vermont. He has been with the Credit Union since 1987, when he was hired as Vice President of Finance. In 2006, he was named President and Chief Operations Officer and stepped into his current role in 2010. He has a BS in business administration from the University of Vermont (1984) and an MBA from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (2000). Dwyer became a Certified Public Accountant in 1987. He is a Certified Credit Union Chief Executive and serves on national and regional committees for credit union trade groups. He has also served on a number of local nonprofit Boards, currently The University of Vermont Children’s Hospital’s Community Advisory Council and the Board of the Lake Champlain Regional Chamber of Commerce. From 2010 to 2013, he served on the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston’s Community Financial Institution Advisory Council.
James B. Foster
Jim Foster attended Burlington schools and graduated from The Colorado College. After college, eager to return to Burlington, he pursued parallel careers as co-owner of the Edlund Company, a global manufacturer of commercial kitchen equipment, and as a real estate developer and investor in Vermont and New Hampshire. He has been an active participant in a number of community organizations, having served as Board Chair of theGreater Burlington Industrial Corporation, The Flynn Theatre, Housing Vermont, the Committee on Temporary Shelter (COTS) and Champlain College.
Kerin E. Stackpole, Esq.
Kerin Stackpole is a Director at Paul Frank + Collins in Burlington, and is the leader of the
Employment and Labor Law Group. Her practice areas include employment law, business
counseling and general civil litigation. Stackpole is a native of Burlington, and is admitted
to practice law in Vermont, Maryland and the District of Columbia. She is an honors graduate of
the Washington College of Law, American University and Wheaton College in Norton,
Massachusetts. She has been recognized by her peers for her skill in labor and employment
law through inclusion in Chambers & Partners (USA), Best Lawyers of America and Super
Lawyers. She has served on numerous community Boards, including the VNA, Wake Robin and
Wheaton College.
About the University of Vermont Health Network
The University of Vermont Health Networkis a four hospital system serving the residents of Vermont and northern New York:
- The University of Vermont Medical Center
- The University of Vermont Health Network – Central Vermont Medical Center
- The University of Vermont Health Network – Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital
- The University of Vermont Health Network – Elizabethtown Community hospital
With over 4,000 health care providers throughout our region, we work together to offer high-quality care more cost-efficiently and as close to home as possible.Strengthened by our academic connection to the University of Vermont, each of our hospitals remains committed to its local community by providing compassionate, personal care shaped by the latest medical advances and delivered by highly skilled experts.
