Our Board consists of 12 dedicated individuals representing a wide range of professional backgrounds. Their leadership ensures that our mission remains clear, accountable, and focused on meeting the needs of our community.

My name is Kathleen Boyd and I have had the pleasure of being a member of RCHP's Board since June of 2018. I was thrilled when I was asked to join the Board, because it was an excellent opportunity to expand my role as a professional nurse in Rutland County. My life’s passion has been to provide compassionate nursing care to those who are in need. Volunteering at Rutland County Health Partners allows me the opportunity to ensure I meet my professional and personal goals which are to address the population health needs of my Community.

Sarah joined the Board at Rutland County Health Partners in 2024, and is a nonprofit professional who has worked in a variety of education, mental health, and medical organization settings. She is a licensed mental health and substance abuse counselor and currently works with Rutland Regional Medical Center offering support and connection to resources for individuals experiencing various economic and social determinants of health concerns. Sarah is a proud resident of Rutland County, where she lives with a very large rescue cat, and enjoys cooking, crafting, gardening, and spending time with friends. Sarah is actively looking for ways to contribute to the health and stability of the Rutland community.

Cathy has been a nurse anesthetist/nurse practitioner for over 30 years, working for the same employer for 20 of those years. She has been working at Rutland Regional Medical Center during the last 15 years. Her passion is traveling but also enjoys gardening and baking. Cathy lives in Rutland with her husband and 2 cats. She has been a volunteer and board member of the Rutland County Humane Society since 2021. Cathy has been volunteering for Rutland County Health Partners for about 2 years and joined the Board in 2025.

I grew up in Rutland, VT. I graduated from Northern University-Johnson with a degree in Business Administration. I was a 10 year member of the Smugglers Notch Ski Patrol as a volunteer and paid patroller and worked as a street Paramedic in Metro Boston where I was promoted to street supervisor. I left Boston in 1988 and relocated to St. Albans, VT to co-found AmCare Ambulance Service serving as President & CEO until 1996. I then moved back to Rutland in 1998 to co-found Mt. Resort Interiors where I have worked as President & CEO for 25 years. I have served on numerous Boards both in Rutland and in Northern Vermont and also I currently serve as a clinic volunteer with my wife, Laura Cohen, DNP.

Dr Reich graduated from the New Jersey College of Medicine, did his Internal Medicine residency at Berkshire Medical Center and his Critical Care fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, where he was asked to join its academic faculty. He has been part of the Rutland community since 1994. He has served as Medical Director of the Intensive Care unit at the Rutland Regional Medical Center, past president of the Vermont Medical Society, member of the Vermont Board of Medical Practice, and held many other state and national appointments. Dr. Reich was one of the founding members of Rutland County Health Partners and served as its second Medical Director. He is committed to the health and welfare of our community.

Dr. Fisch has had a long association with Rutland County Health Partners and maintains a critical role in our ability to provide direct patient care to those in need of dental services.
Dr. Fisch has been a part of the Rutland community both personally and professionally since 1989. She is a graduate of Georgetown University School of Dentistry and has served as president of the Vermont State Dental Society and currently serves on the American Dental Association Board of Trustees.
Dr. Fisch continues to work at Heaton & Fisch Dental Associates, a private family practice that has served the Rutland area for over 50 years.

Suzanne Ouimet, RN currently works as a nurse at the Vermont Department of Health in the Rutland office and has been a Board member for almost 2 years. She received her BS in Biology from Bridgewater State College and later her associate’s degree in Nursing from Vermont State University. Starting her nursing career at RRMC and later joining the team at Community Health Pediatrics where she worked for 9 years before joining the Health Department in 2022. Sue’s passions include health equity, vaccines and homesteading.

Emma is originally from the Blue Ridge mountains of southwestern Virginia. She became engaged with the work of Rutland County Health Partners in 2019 when RCHP partnered with the Vermont Farmers Food Center and the Farmacy Project to reach Rutland County's residents who resided in further afield towns. At the time she was finishing up her master's degree in macro social work with Boston University and helping to run VFFC's Farmacy: Food Is Medicine program. As a board member of Rutland County Health Partners and a health coach through the Institute for Integrative Nutrition, her focus is to make preventative healthcare a priority for Rutland County using food as medicine. Emma is also a lover of the outdoors and can be found in her free time hiking in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, kayaking on many a Vermont lake or tending to her community garden plot in Ludlow, Vermont.

Kevin serves on the Board of Rutland County Health Partners, bringing extensive experience in behavioral health, program operations, and organizational leadership. As Director of Operations and Admissions at Spring Lake Ranch Therapeutic Community, Kevin oversees strategic initiatives that strengthen clinical programming, expand access to care, and support long-term community wellness. He also serves on the Executive Board of the American Residential Treatment Association, contributing to national efforts that advance quality standards and access in residential treatment. His work emphasizes collaboration across systems to create sustainable pathways of care for individuals and families. Kevin is deeply committed to RCHP’s mission of promoting equitable, community-based health care for all residents of Rutland County.