Burlington School District announces personnel changes

The Burlington School District (BSD) has announced changes to personnel positions within the District. Burlington High School (BHS) Principal Tracy Racicot will take over as the Director of Burlington Technical Center (BTC), a position she held previously. After two years in leadership positions within the District, Noel Green, currently Assistant Principal of BHS, will take over the BHS helm as Interim Principal. The changes will take place over this summer break.

Landry of OneDigital Health and Benefits earns Producers License

Marissa Landry of OneDigital Health and Benefits has recently earned her Producers License. She is licensed to sell Accident, Health, and Life Insurance in the State of Vermont. She has worked at OneDigital since June 2017, following her graduation from Saint Michael’s College where she earned a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and Political Science. Marissa is a Client Service Specialist at OneDigital, responsible for client communication and coordination of benefit implementation and operations.

SVHC Foundation Northshire Regional Advisory Board welcomes new members

SVHC Foundation Northshire Regional Advisory Board welcomes two new members: Julie Citron and Carol Patterson. Julie Citron worked in sales and marketing at a large financial firm in Boston before moving to Dorset full time in 2003. She and her husband Dave have been selling real estate in Manchester for more than a decade. Julie enjoys volunteering in the schools, participating with the Dorset Players, and as a member of the Dorset Church.

CVHHH announces new board members

Central Vermont Home Health & Hospice (CVHHH) welcomed two new board members, Eric Quintin of Barre and Paulette Thabault of South Burlington, VT, at its Annual Meeting in April. Eric Quintin, PsyD, QMHP, is the Director of Case Management for Washington County Mental Health Services. He has worked as a clinician and therapist, with a specialty in schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders, for the past 15 years.