Marlene Miller is named to the board of the CVIC


Marlene Miller, interim co-director of the Center for Rural Health (CRH) and program director for the North Dakota Medicare Rural Hospital Flexibility Program and the Small Hospital Improvement Program at the CRH, has been named to the board of the Community Violence Intervention Center (CVIC) in Grand Forks.

The CVIC was established in 1980. The CVIC exists to assist victims of violence and to promote safety, peace, and respect for all individuals. The CVIC board represents a cross section of our community, involving law enforcement, research, law, faith, education, health care, and other fields. The board and executive director meet monthly to review all aspects of center operations, following a strategic plan that covers the areas of finance, clients and partnerships, learning and growth, and business processes. Miller chairs a joint strategic planning committee of board and staff members.
-- Denis F. MacLeod, communications coordinator, Center for Rural Health, dmacleod@medicine.nodak.edu, 777-3300