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Rumrill named to Springfield Hospital Board of Directors May 04, 2014 Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on email Share on print More Sharing Services 0 SPRINGFIELD — Springfield Hospital recently appointed James Rumrill of Ludlow to its board of directors. “Jim is well-known to residents throughout our service area, has a long history of community involvement, and brings strong local perspective to our Board. We are pleased that he is joining our Board of Directors,” said Lori Muse, Springfield Hospital Board chairperson. Rumrill has worked for Cota & Cota since 1986 and serves as branch manager in Ludlow. A longtime resident of Bellows Falls, he is a graduate of Bellows Falls Union High School. He is past president of the Ludlow Rotary Club and serves on its board of directors. Other local community involvement includes inbound coordinator for Rotary District 7870’s International Student Exchange Program, board member for the River Valley Technical Center, president of the Black River Booster Club and a volunteer for Ludlow QUEST. Rumrill previously served as president of the Bellows Falls High School Alumni Association, president of the Ludlow Little League, and shared many years and countless hours coaching youth baseball and softball to area youth. “I am excited to be a part of the Springfield Hospital Board of Directors because the hospital and its affiliated offices play a major role in our communities, obviously by treating and educating our patients with outstanding medical care, but also by being active participants in our communities. We are an important regional provider with a responsibility to be the best we can be at every level. I look forward to participating in the challenges and opportunities that will best serve our patients, employees, and communities,” said Rumrill. Rumrill lives in Ludlow with his wife, Patty, and two children.
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