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Team of Stars

Recognition is one of the keys to keeping good volunteers as we all know. As Volunteer Directors we hear this over and over and all do our best to address this in our facilities. But what about us? NEADHVS is a vibrant, strong and well respected organization because of volunteers. NEADHVS honors a hospital each year for best practice with the President’s Award for Outstanding Program Development. We also honor a Volunteer Director for their many achievements and service with the New England Award for Professional Excellence, the NEAPE award. These two awards are chosen by the presidents of the 5 state associations who make up NEADHVS.

The Team of Stars Award, a new award is given solely to recognize an individual’s long term commitment to NEADHVS. The award is decided by the present and past presidents of NE. Please take a minute to reflect on those who stand out for their commitment.

The award will be given at the Spring Conference
Please send nominations to Sandy Marshall CAVS 603-527-2895 or smarshall@lrgh.org

Sandra Marshall CAVS
Director of Volunteer and Community Services
LRGHealthcare
80 Highland Street
Laconia, NH 03246

Phone:603-527-2895
603-934-2060 Ext- 8207
Fax:603-527-7102
smarshall@lrgh.org

2008
Denise Roncarti, Rhode Island
Linda Gregoire, Mass
Millie Stewart, Maine
Jennifer Fitzpatrick, Maine
Stephen Hurd of Maine

2009
Sue Tremblay, NH
Jean Barrett NH
Dave Hinchen, Mass
Thomas Edward, Mass
Mary Rahaim, Conn

2010
Kendra Moitoso RI
Joe Dooley, Mass
Kelley Boothby, Conn
Sandy Marshall NH
Martha Wildman, Maine


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