Brad Morse (left) and David Hughes (right) are running for Water Commission
ROCHESTER It’s Election Day in Rochester, and the race is on.
Registered Rochester voters can vote from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Rochester Council on Aging.
There are three contested races in the election: Planning Board, Board of Health and Water Commission. But another four open positions in town government Moderator, Cemetery Commission and one of two seats on the Rochester Memorial School Committee have no candidates.
At Rochester Candidates Night on May 6, Selectman Woody Hartley encouraged residents to run for the open positions by way of write-in and “sticker” campaigns.
Brad Morse (left) and David Hughes (right) are running for Water Commission
Dennis McCarthy is one of three Planning Board candidates
ROCHESTER For some contests in Rochester’s Town Election, the race is on for others, the town has had a hard time getting candidates to the starting line.
The election is on May 26 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Rochester Council on Aging. Residents can also vote early by filling out a Vote By Mail application on townofrochestermass.com/town-clerk, or by voting early in person from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on weekdays at the town clerk’s office.
Aidan Pollard May 19, 2021
ROCHESTER Sarah Eby is an Innovations Nurse Specialist at Southcoast Health, and she thinks the Board of Health could use “a fresh voice.”
She’s running for the board in the May 26 election, and said her “public health knowledge base” and “solid” knowledge of environmental issues make her a balanced candidate for the board.
Eby has been in the Tri-Town for 27 years and Rochester for 16. She’s also been involved in the Boy Scouts since 2011, and acts as Assistant Scout Manager for Rochester Troop 31.
Previously, Eby was an Emergency Medical Technician. She holds a Bachelors in Nursing, a Masters in Health Administration and is a Registered Nurse.
Hiren Prabhakar
Hiren Prabhakar has been in the healthcare sector for over 12 years, with a passionate focus on population health, public health, social determinants, health equity, and community resilience. He is currently a project manager, Enterprise Population Health, with Advocate Aurora Health, in Chicago.
With experience in both the US and Canadian healthcare systems, Hiren is a deep thinker on issues concerning integrating the population health and public health worlds. Hiren advises internal facilities and service lines on designing and optimizing population health strategies and initiatives. Hiren works with one of the largest ACOs in the nation and has helped deploy enterprise-wide strategies to equip providers to thrive in a value-based care environment. Hiren has a Masters in Population Health Management from the Bloomberg School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins University and a Masters in Health Administration from the Telfer School of Management at the University of
Published: Dec 07, 2020
NEWTON, Mass., Dec. 7, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Alcresta Therapeutics, Inc., a leading commercial-stage company focused on developing and commercializing novel, enzyme-based products, today announced the appointment of Alan Muney, MD to its Board of Directors. Dr. Muney is currently a senior healthcare advisor for Pritzker Private Capital, Arsenal Capital, Bain Management Consulting, and NEA Venture Capital. I feel privileged to be involved with such a talented team dedicated to the mission of bringing a great technology to market to help chronically ill patients, said Dr. Muney.
Previously Dr. Muney served as Cigna s Chief Medical Officer and Executive Vice President of Total Health and Network. In his role as Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Muney was responsible for Cigna s clinical strategy and policy, health advocacy programs, coverage policy, and quality measurement and improvement. As lead for Total Health and Network, Dr. Muney was responsible for