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Newport Correctional Facility reports 10 more COVID-19 cases
2021 Green Up Day will be May 1
Downs Rachlin Martin announces return of Wohl
Elizabeth R Wohl rejoined the northern New England law firm Downs Rachlin Martin PLLC. Elizabeth will practice Health Law from the firm’s Brattleboro office. Elizabeth returns to DRM after having served for four years as General Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer for the Brattleboro Retreat, Vermont’s only private independent psychiatric hospital, and a regional resource for mental health and addiction services.
Turtle Fur announces two new vice presidents
Turtle Fur has had a stake hold in the outdoor headwear and accessories business for 39 years. Owner Richard Sontag has developed a strong team to help move the company forward. Two of those employees, Colin Giblin of Providence, RI and Meghan Ksiazek of Waterville, VT, have recently been promoted to the position of Vice President.
“I am proud of both Colin and Meghan. They provide us with leadership, dedication, a strong work ethic, and direction – all while ensuring we do not lose focus of our work-life balance,” says Richard Sontag.
Leahy introduces bill to enhance cybersecurity
CVHHH hires two Central Vermonters to key clinical-operational roles
Central Vermont Home Health & Hospice (CVHHH) announces the hiring of Trisha Hunt and Aimil Parmelee, both Central Vermonters. Trisha Hunt joined CVHHH at the end of 2020 as Data Analyst. Aimil Parmelee, Occupational Therapist (OT), assumed the role of Complex Care Coordinator last fall. CVHHH’s strategic plan emphasizes utilizing data to improve quality and clinical outcomes, and Trish and Aimil are integral to helping CVHHH meet important operational and clinical outcomes that, ultimately, will lead to improved care for Central Vermonters.
