Cathedral Square appoints three new members to board of directors

Dr Mark Levine, Aaron Ferenc and Sarah Muyskens have been named to the board of directors at Cathedral Square, a leading nonprofit provider of affordable housing for older Vermonters and people with diverse needs.

Levine has served as Vermont’s commissioner of health since March 2017. Prior to his appointment as commissioner, he was a professor of medicine at the University of Vermont, and most recently the associate dean for graduate medical education and the designated institutional official at the College of Medicine and UVM Medical Center. He also served as vice chair for education in the Department of Medicine.

Ferenc is director of examinations and enforcement for the banking division of the Vermont Department of Financial Regulation, where he oversees a team of 11 examiners. Before that, he was a field examiner for 13 years. In this work, Ferenc is regularly involved in evolving financial services policy decisions, including cannabis banking policy and cryptocurrency regulation.

Muyskens is retired from staff positions in fundraising, finance, governance and strategic planning for national environmental organizations and is now a community volunteer. Current board memberships include the Intervale Center and the Advisory Committee of the University of Vermont Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources. She also serves on the Vermont Children's Hospital Advisory Committee.

“We are thrilled to welcome these three highly accomplished Vermonters to our board,” said Cathedral Square CEO Kim Fitzgerald. “They each bring a unique perspective and area of expertise to our organization as we continue to address the critical need for equal access to quality, service-enriched, affordable homes for older adults and people with diverse needs in Vermont.”