Vermont Agriculture Secretary Allbee elected president of the Northeast Association of the State Departments of Agriculture
Teen donates more than $1,000 to Gifford Woman to Woman Fund
Seventeen-year-old Krista Warner of Randolph is not your typical high school senior.
She holds down four jobs. She spends five days a week as a cashier at Kmart in West Lebanon, N.H. She collects money and golf balls at the local driving range at least one day a week. She runs the cash register, does maintenance and cooks a couple nights a week at her parents’ Randolph bowling alley, Valley Bowl. And she busses tables at her grandparents’ Berlin restaurant, Sambel’s.
Maple Leaf Farm counselor receives Masters Degree
Bill Young, Executive Director of Maple Leaf Farm is pleased to announce that
Tarah Woolgar, Assessment Counselor and Case Manager, recently received a Masters Degree in Community Mental Health at Southern New Hampshire University. Tarah will continue her studies to become dually licensed within the field of mental health and substance abuse services.
Harvard grad chosen as Director of Vermont Governor’s Institute on the Arts
Harvard graduate Elizabeth Dotson-Westphalen returns to Vermont this summer to become the Director of the Governor’s Institute on the Arts.
Ariane Krumholz appointed director of health care administration master's program
Marlboro College Graduate School introduced Ariane Krumholz as the new director for its Master of Science in Management – Health Care Administration (MSM-HCA) program.
Krumholz brings almost 3 decades of senior health care management experience to the program. She currently serves as the director of quality improvement for Clinical and Support Options (CSO), a behavioral health organization in western Massachusetts. She is a Middlebury College graduate, and earned her Master of Science in Public Health (MSPH) from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
CSJ Employee to Ride Horse from Bennington to Burlington
Muffie Harvey, long-time Vermont resident, current faculty member of the College of St. Joseph, and a food service director for Fitz-Vogt & Associates, is riding her horse Molly the length of Vermont to raise funds for the fight against breast cancer. Starting on June 21st from Southern Vermont College in Bennington, Muffie expects to spend two to three weeks in the saddle, finishing what she hopes is an annual ride on Church Street in Burlington. Muffie, a SVC alumna, plans on stops in Manchester, Rutland, Brandon, and Middlebury before the completion of her travels.
Local advisor receives MDRT Foundation Quality of Life Grant honoring community service
Timothy (“Tim”) Lee Cope, advisor at Fleischer Jacobs Group in South Burlington, today presented a $2,500 check to the Greater Burlington Y. The check represents a Quality of Life Grant awarded by the Million Dollar Roundtable (MDRT) Foundation in recognition of Mr. Cope’s outstanding volunteerism with the Y. Mary Burns, President and CEO of the Greater Burlington Y, accepted the check during a presentation at Fleischer Jacobs Group.
Delta Dental Plan of Vermont announces the election of a new Trustee, Charles P. Smith
Delta Dental Plan of Vermont announces the election of a new Trustee, Charles P. Smith.
Physician Joins Brattleboro Retreat’s Child & Adolescent Service
The Brattleboro Retreat is pleased to announce the appointment of Susan Dixon, MD, to the medical staff. Dr. Dixon is board certified in child and adolescent psychiatry and will spend the bulk of her clinical time working with adolescent inpatients.
