Central Vermont Home Health & Hospice announced the appointment of three new board members to its volunteer Board of Directors at the April 27 Annual Meeting.
Maureen Hebert, of Waterbury, is the Associate Dean of the Continuing Education & Workforce Development Division of Vermont Technical College. She has worked in higher education, focusing on workforce and professional development, for over 20 years. Before joining Vermont Technical college, Maureen worked with the University of Vermont’s Division of Continuing Education as the Regional Director of the UVM Center in Montpelier.
Francis “Topper” McFaun, of Barre Town, is a Member of the Vermont House of Representatives. He is retired from a long career in State government, where he served in various capacities including the Office of Economic Opportunity and the Department of Employment and Training. He is active in central Vermont and Barre Town as a member of numerous boards.
Teresa Voci, of Randolph Center, currently serves as Director of Quality Improvement & Provider Relations at Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Vermont. Previously, she was Executive Director of Berlin Health & Rehabilitation, and has served in various management capacities at Gifford Medical Center.
Also at the Annual Meeting, CVHHH bid farewell to Board Members Marty Miller, of East Montpelier, and Jean Joslin, of Waitsfield, each after serving two consecutive volunteer terms.
About CVHHH: About CVHHH Central Vermont Home Health & Hospice (CVHHH) is a full-service, not-for-profit Visiting Nurse Association committed to providing high-quality, patient-centered care to central Vermonters of all ages in the safety and comfort of home. We serve 23 communities in Vermont’s Washington and Orange Counties, providing a range of services, including home health, hospice and maternal-child care. In addition, we promote the general health and welfare of the community by providing public foot care and flu clinics, immunizations and nurse consultations for international travel and long-term and private care services. Visit www.cvhhh.org for information about programs and services.
