SVMC Summer Gala Nets Nearly $1M for New Cancer Center

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BENNINGTON, VT. The Summer Gala— Southwestern Vermont Health Care (SVHC) Foundation's signature fundraising event-netted nearly $1 million during a special celebration on the hospital's campus on June 21.
 
The event, which raised more than $940,000, hosted over 350 people and marked a ceremonial groundbreaking for the building of a new regional cancer center on the campus of Southwestern Vermont Medical Center (SVMC), a member of Dartmouth Health. The new facility will be the Hoyt-Hunter Center for Oncology Care at the Dartmouth Cancer Center Bennington.
 
SVMC's Vice President of Corporate Development Leslie Keefe noted that the support was bolstered by some generous commitments.
 
"A special thank you to Tom Dee, SVMC president and CEO, for starting the Putnam Challenge with a $100,000 gift in honor of his beloved late wife, Rita Dee, and to Cindy Thomson, daughter of former president and CEO, Bob Stout, who matched Tom's gift of $100,000," said Keefe. "In addition, many thanks to Tom Green, Chair of our Board of Trustees, and his partner, Kristen Johanson, for their leadership. Tom and Kristen matched the first twenty gifts at the $5,000 level during the Putnam Challenge. Their match proved very effective, motivating thirty-two $5,000 gifts."
 
In addition to the support garnered at the event, a $500,000 gift to the Hoyt-Hunter Center was announced at the Gala from Susan and Lael Kellett. These initiatives, coupled with the Vision2020 Physician/Provider campaign that has been underway for the last month, brings the total raised within the last 30 days to nearly $1.5M for the new Hoyt-Hunter Center for Oncology Care.
 
"Our entire community has come together for this project, understanding the critical impact the center has on so many lives," said Keefe. "It was incredibly special to celebrate on our campus, beside the future site of this transformative facility."
 
The plans for the new Hoyt-Hunter Center for Oncology Care is part of Vision2020, A Decade of Transformation. With the success of the Summer Gala, and other major gifts, the capital campaign has raised nearly $29 million for major renovation projects at the hospital, including the Kendall  Emergency Department and new main entrance. The new Hoyt-Hunter Center will double the number of infusion and exam rooms. The state-of-the-art facility will also enhance the center's integration with Dartmouth Cancer Center, one of only three National Cancer Institute-Designated comprehensive cancer centers in New England.
 
The event was organized with the help of a dedicated group of volunteer Gala Committee members, including Co-Chairs Rachel Caswell and Caroline Maran Ivanov, Caryn Packard, Carol Patterson, Cindy Marshall and Janet Thibodeau. The Honorary Summer Gala Committee members, whose generous support of the Putnam Challenge and live auction contributed to the success of the event, included Co-Chairs Susie Hunter & Doug Watson and Sallyan & Steve Pelletier, Marianne Chaikin, Susan and Lael Kellett, Topsy and Andrew King, Maxine Linehan and Andrew Koss, Wenke and Bill Sterns, Mary-Anne and Bob Van Degna, Debbie and Bill Wight, and Susan Willetts & Alan Pritz.
 
"An event of this scale can't happen without a great team of staff and volunteers," said Keefe. "We're grateful to our Gala Committee and Honorary Gala Committee members for helping to make this a truly unique and ‘groundbreaking' celebration in our region."
 
The Summer Gala's Event Sponsors this year were Tom Green & Kristen Johanson and Sallyan & Steve Pelletier. The Title Sponsors were:  M/E Engineering, Mack, Old Mill Road Media, David Meiselman Esq. & Myra Packman Esq, Tonamora Foundation, and Susan Willetts & Alan Pritz.
 
Presenting Sponsors included Alfred Weissman Real Estate LLC, Allaire Health Services, Coggins Auto Group, Susan and Lael Kellett, John and Deborah Larkin, Dr. and Mrs. Scott Rogge, Bob and Mary-Anne Van Degna, and Ye Olde Tavern. Lead sponsors were: AOW Construction, Blue Mantis, and the VNA & Hospice of the Southwest Region. Supporting Sponsors were: Heritage Family Credit Union, Jason P. and Christine A. Morrissey, Radiology Associates of Bennington, The Rowley Agency – A Gallagher Company, Skanska Consulting & Program Management, SMRT Architects & Engineers, and MSK Engineers. Host Sponsors included: Thomas and Maria Ascher, The Bank of Bennington, Cardinal Land Properties - Scott and Diane Cardinal-Seidel, Drs. Catherine Cech and Frederick Baum, Drs. Carol Conroy and Anders Rhodin, The Gift Garden, Hayden Plumbing & Heating, Anthony Hoyt, William Hoyt, SHINE Strategy, Henry Simpatico, and Vlad Ivanov & Caroline Maran Ivanov. Community Business Partners were: Bennington Express Lube & Car Wash, Heritage Family Credit Union, the Inn at Manchester, Tyler Electric Security, and Wassick Tire Service. Shuttle sponsors were William T Burns Insurance Company and H.N Williams. Manchester Discount Beverage also supported the event.
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Pittsfield School Committee Appoints Latifah Phillips as Permanent Superintendent

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The School Committee enthusiastically voted to hire Latifah Phillips as the permanent superintendent on Wednesday. 

Appointed as the interim last spring, Phillips is said to have brought meaningful initiatives centered on student outcomes to the Pittsfield Public Schools in a short period of time. Her hire is pending a successful contract negotiation.

"We've had a lot of really difficult decisions since January, and I think this one is easy," committee member Heather McNeice said. 

There was applause from attendees after the vote. 

Three options were listed on the agenda: Hire Phillips, conduct a search and allow Phillips to apply, or conduct a search not allowing Phillips to apply based on the interim search. Committee member Sarah Muil made the motion to hire Phillips, explaining that from her first conversations with the educational leader, she has felt like Phillips was at home. 

"She has always been unwavering, and everything that she's done, she's always kept a calm and steady way of talking through every situation with families, with staff members, with us," Muil said. 

"I feel as though I'm growing up with her in some way through this experience, because she is showing us what a leader truly can be when you allow them to be in the role that they should be in."

Phillips, who joined the meeting virtually, said this is one of the most significant moments in her life and career, and that serving PPS during this interim year has reinforced her belief in restraint, resilience, and potential with students, staff, families, and the community.

She said she looks forward to advancing the district’s shared vision and ensuring that every decision is centered on the success and well-being of students.

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