VITL adds four to its growing staff

Vermont Information Technology Leaders (VITL) today announced the appointment of Dana Clark to lead technical support specialist, Suzanne Garrow to project manager, Sue Powers to clinical analyst, and Angela Shaheen to technical support specialist.
As lead technical support specialist with VITL, Clark will assist in providing client service with regards to data delivery and education on technical topics. Most recently employed at General Dynamics, she has a background in systems analysis and accounting/finance. Clark resides in Fairfax.
Garrow brings a variety of technical, project management and analytical skills to her position as project manager at VITL, where she will be responsible for working with participants and vendors in software development and integration. A resident of Montpelier, Garrow has worked at a variety of pharmaceutical and laboratory information management system companies, both as an employee and as a consultant.
In her new role as clinical analyst, Powers is tasked with data analysis and MPI management. She has experience working as an analyst in an administrative capability at Champlain College and as a software analyst at IDX Corporation. Powers resides in Middlebury.
As technical support specialist, Shaheen will provide client support in ensuring consistent and timely data delivery to provider practices and organizations utilizing Vermont’s health information exchange. With a varied background in both web development and social work, she most recently worked at Family Center of Washington County. Shaheen resides in Middlesex.
Vermont Information Technology Leaders, Inc. (VITL) is a non-profit organization that assists Vermont health care providers statewide with adopting and using health information technology to improve the quality of care delivery as well as to enhance patient safety and outcomes. Comprised of a collaborative group of stakeholders including health plans, hospitals, physicians, other health care providers, state government, employers, and consumers, VITL is the designated health information exchange (HIE) for the state of Vermont and also the state’s federally-designated regional extension center.