Addison County Home Health and Hospice Elects New Board Members
Larry Goetschius, Executive Director of Addison County Home Health and Hospice in Middlebury, welcomes five new members to the Board of Directors for three-year terms, which begin immediately.
New members include:
➢ Cathryn Butler RN of Middlebury, a school nurse at the Middlebury Middle School, who previously served on the Open Door Clinic Board of Directors;
➢ Janet Cole of Ferrisburgh, a self employed special education consultant and evaluator with over 48 years of educational teaching and consulting experience;
➢ Alice Maurer of Panton, a retired Vergennes elementary teacher who taught technology and gifted programs for over 15 years. She is active in the Vermont Council for Gifted Education and serves on the Deacons committee of her local church;
➢ George McPhail of Middlebury, an engineer with Facilities Services at Middlebury College;
➢ Chris Messerle of New Haven, a retired member of law enforcement and former zoning administrator for New Haven.
The Board of Directors re-elected Howie McCausland of Bristol as President, Meghan Williamson Foley of New Haven Board as Vice President, Chuck Burdick of Cornwall as Secretary and Maureen McLaughlin of Vergennes as Treasurer. The sixteen members of the board represent eleven towns within Addison County.
Addison County Home Health and Hospice has been providing comprehensive home health care services in Addison County since 1968. The nonprofit agency employs more than 180 full and part-time employees and serves people of all ages within Addison County.

