Sugarbush Resort to receive Governor’s Excellence in Worksite Wellness Award
Feds issue $1.5 million in affordable housing grants for Vermont’s local NeighborWorks organizations
Shumlin appoints three members to Vermont State Colleges Board of Trustees
Moody's upgrades Burlington's credit rating, improves outlook
Dr Craig Rinder joins BMH physician group
Brattleboro Memorial Hospital has announced that Craig Rinder, MD, will join BMH Physician Group, effective March 2, 2015.
When the transition is complete, Dr. Rinder’s current practice, known as Craig Rinder, MD, LLC, will be called BMH Urology. Its offices will still be located at 375 Canal Street in Brattleboro, Vermont. The new phone number for making appointments will be 802-251-8720.
Freeman French Freeman welcomes Josh Crandall as intern architect
Freeman French Freeman, a full-service architecture, planning, and interior design firm based in Burlington, Vermont, welcomes Josh Crandall as intern architect. A graduate of the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York, Josh brings a decade of design experience working for firms in Maine, Virginia, North Carolina and Vermont. At Freeman French Freeman he joins an 18-person team working on a diverse portfolio in the higher education, health care, and commercial markets.
Girls on the Run Vermont founder/director receives National Legacy Award before heading off to reach another peak: Mt Kilimanjaro
At the recent Girls on the Run International Summit conference, Nancy Heydinger, the founder and director of the Vermont council of Girls on the Run, was recognized as the 2015 Legacy Award recipient for her instrumental contributions to building Girls on the Run as an organization.
NAMI Vermont appoints new executive director, programs director
NAMI Vermont has announced that Laurie Emerson has been appointed to serve as Executive Director to further the organization’s mission to support, educate and advocate so that all communities, families, and individuals affected by mental illness can build better lives. Laurie Emerson comes with a wealth of experience as NAMI Vermont’s Program Director, where she helped to grow their offerings of free classes and support groups all over the state, such as the 12-week Family-to-Family course and The Connection Recovery Support Groups.
United Counseling Service announces new medical director, Alya Reeve, MD, MPH
United Counseling Service (UCS), a mental health and human social services provider in Southern Vermont, has announced the appointment of Alya Reeve, M.D., M.P.H. as the organization’s Medical Director. Dr. Reeve brings over 20 years of experience to the position and is certified by the American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology and the National Board of Medical Examiners. She is licensed to practiced psychiatry in Vermont.
