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New president named for Elizabethtown hospital | News, Sports, Jobs - Adirondack Daily Enterprise

Bob Ortmyer (Photo provided) ELIZABETHTOWN The University of Vermont Health Network’s Elizabethtown Community Hospital announced Thursday the appointment of its new president, Bob Ortmyer. He will formally begin his role on July 12. Ortmyer has been with WellSpan Health System in York, Pennsylvania, for 30 years, serving in a number of leadership positions. In his current role as vice president and chief operating officer at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hospital, he is responsible for a 141-bed acute care hospital within an eight-hospital system. “Bob has the right mix of experience and skills to lead ECH as it continues to thrive and grow,” Dr. John Brumsted, president and CEO of the UVM Health Network, said in a press release. “Equally as important, he shares the UVM Health Network’s commitment to ensuring outstanding health care is accessible and affordable for years to come in this region.”

USI Cheer Team finishes fourth at nationals

USI Cheer Team finishes fourth at nationals By Bethany Miller | April 29, 2021 at 4:15 PM CDT - Updated April 29 at 4:15 PM EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) -The University of Southern Indiana Cheer Team recently finished its virtual performance for the 2021 UCA & UDA College Cheer & Dance National Championships and the Screaming Eagles recorded a fourth-place finish in the Small Coed Division I Virtual Finals.  Under the direction of second-year Head Coach Megan Murphy, USI had qualify for the finals, which it did successfully with a strong Senior Night performance on April 11 at Screaming Eagles Arena.  The fourth-place finish marks the Eagles highest placement at nationals since they finished second in 2014. They finished fifth in the Small Coed Division II competition 2020 national championships in Orlando, Florida.

The Recorder - New internship program at Turners Falls High School helps students explore health care

New internship program at Turners Falls High School helps students explore health care From left, Raygan Pendriss, Jillian Reynolds, Nikolas Martin, Cady Wozniak and Ricky Pareja are among the students participating in Turners Falls High School’s new health care internship program. STAFF PHOTO/MAX MARCUS Published: 4/28/2021 5:01:05 PM TURNERS FALLS A new internship program at Turners Falls High School for students interested in health care professions launched with its first class of six students this year, and is expected to grow in the years to come. The program, which is administered by the state Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE), covers the students’ four high school years, and culminates with a 100-hour internship during their senior year.

Sudbury s Catholic board honours its difference makers

Article content The Sudbury Catholic District School Board has announced the recipients of this year’s Chairperson’s Award. All three individuals have demonstrated a strong commitment to Catholic education and to providing a safe, welcoming and inclusive environment focused on ensuring the success of all students. Megan Murphy Try refreshing your browser. Sudbury s Catholic board honours its difference makers Back to video “We are very proud to announce this year’s winners of the Chairperson’s Award. As in past years, we are privileged to be able to honour and recognize three individuals who truly embody our mission and vision as a Board and are seen as difference makers, innovators and trailblazers,” said Michael Bellmore, chair of the board of trustees.

Sudbury s Catholic board honours its difference makers

Sudbury s Catholic board honours its difference makers
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