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Before joining CVMC, Dr. Molteni worked for three years as a squadron surgeon for the United States Army, serving in Germany and Poland. Board-certified in family medicine, Dr. Molteni also specializes in osteopathic manipulative therapy. She and her husband live in Marshfield with their two dogs and four cats.

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Comcast NBCUniversal announced it has awarded $10,000 in scholarships for the 2020-2021 school year to four Vermont students as part of its annual Leaders and Achievers Scholarship Program: Zoey Amoroso, a resident of Shaftsbury who will be studying mechanical engineering at Purdue University; Carolyn Crawford, a resident of Arlington who will be studying nursing at Vermont Technical College; M

Brattleboro Memorial Hospital (BMH) welcomes Liz Aguiar, MPAS, PA-C and Jillian Barney, PA-C as they begin new roles in the Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Department.

Dawn LeBaron, the University of Vermont Medical Center’s vice president of Hospital Services shared that she will retire at the end of 2020.

Rutland Young Professionals recently welcomed five new members to its board of directors, led by board president Kim Rupe.

The Rutland Young Professionals board of directors leads the nonprofit organization, which began in 2013 and currently serves more than 300 paid members and friends of RYP across the greater Rutland Region.

The Board of Directors of Co-operative Insurance Companies is pleased to announce the election of Lee Dowgiewicz as President & CEO, effective July 1, 2020. Mr. Dowgiewicz joined Co-op in September 2019, and replaces retiring CEO Marie Jewett. He is a 29-year veteran of the insurance business, starting with ITT Hartford in 1991 as a commercial lines underwriter.

C2 (Competitive Computing), a leading Vermont technology consulting firm is pleased to announce that Greta Krahn, former C2 intern, has rejoined as UX/UI Designer. Greta was previously with Allscripts.

Healthy Living Market & Café is proud to announce that Matt Jennings, former Boston chef and founder of Full Heart Hospitality, has joined the team as Vice President of Culinary. HLM is headquartered in South Burlington, VT with locations in Saratoga Springs, NY and Williston, VT (opening fall 2020).

The Communications Office of the Diocese of Burlington received eight awards from the Catholic Press Association of the United States and Canada during a July 2 online awards ceremony, including a prestigious second place in the Best Diocesan Magazine category.

Let’s Grow Kids is pleased to announce the recipients of our first annual Scholarship for Aspiring Early Educators. The scholarship program was created to increase access to education and training for those looking to begin or advance careers in the field of early childhood education.

Pride Center of Vermont, a multi-service community center that celebrates, educates, and advocates with and for LGBTQ+ Vermonters, has announced the hiring of Richard A. Elliott to their health and wellness program.

Erik Rosenbauer, Director of Security at the Brattleboro Retreat, has been elected chair of the Vermont Healthcare Emergency Preparedness Coalition (VHEPC). His one-year term began on Wednesday, July 1st.