Showing posts with label Office announcements. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Office announcements. Show all posts
Friday, February 4, 2011
Friday, November 19, 2010
Vail Valley Partnership announces Success Award finalists
Daily Staff Report
Newsroom@vaildaily.com
Vail, CO, Colorado
The Vail Valley Partnership this week announced the finalists for the Eighth Annual Success Awards, which help recognize outstanding Vail Valley businesses as nominated by their peers in the business community.
“The nominating committee had their work cut out for them, with over 40 nominees throughout the six award categories,” Vail Valley Partnership Executive Director Chris Romer said. “All nominees should be thrilled to have been recognized by their peers and on behalf of the nominating committee and the Partnership, we extend our congratulations to all the finalists.”
The finalists are:
Non-profit of the Year:
• The Youth Foundation.
• Vail Valley Charitable Fund.
• Walking Mountains (Gore Range) Natural Science School.
Business of the Year:
• Kelly Liken Restaurant,
• Resort Technology Partners.
• Westin Riverfront Resort & Spa.
Small Business of the Year:
• Crazy Mountain Brewery.
• Human Resources Plus.
• Vail Valley Dental Care.
Entrepreneur of the Year:
• Kelly Liken, Kelly Liken Restaurant.
• Kevin Selvy, Crazy Mountain Brewery.
• Lauren Merrill, Alpine Arts Center.
Green Business of the Year:
• Eagle Valley Alliance for Sustainability.
• Organic Housekeepers.
• Westin Riverfront Resort & Spa.
Corporate Citizenship Award:
• Evans Chaffee Construction.
• United Way.
• Vail Valley Medical Center.
The non-profit of the year will be announced in early December. )ther award categories are announced at the Annual Gala and Vail Valley Success Awards. The Vail Marriott Mountain Resort & Spa will host the 8th Annual Gala and Vail Valley Success Awards Feb. 4.
http://www.vaildaily.com/article/20101118/BIZ/101119822&parentprofile=search
Newsroom@vaildaily.com
Vail, CO, Colorado
The Vail Valley Partnership this week announced the finalists for the Eighth Annual Success Awards, which help recognize outstanding Vail Valley businesses as nominated by their peers in the business community.
“The nominating committee had their work cut out for them, with over 40 nominees throughout the six award categories,” Vail Valley Partnership Executive Director Chris Romer said. “All nominees should be thrilled to have been recognized by their peers and on behalf of the nominating committee and the Partnership, we extend our congratulations to all the finalists.”
The finalists are:
Non-profit of the Year:
• The Youth Foundation.
• Vail Valley Charitable Fund.
• Walking Mountains (Gore Range) Natural Science School.
Business of the Year:
• Kelly Liken Restaurant,
• Resort Technology Partners.
• Westin Riverfront Resort & Spa.
Small Business of the Year:
• Crazy Mountain Brewery.
• Human Resources Plus.
• Vail Valley Dental Care.
Entrepreneur of the Year:
• Kelly Liken, Kelly Liken Restaurant.
• Kevin Selvy, Crazy Mountain Brewery.
• Lauren Merrill, Alpine Arts Center.
Green Business of the Year:
• Eagle Valley Alliance for Sustainability.
• Organic Housekeepers.
• Westin Riverfront Resort & Spa.
Corporate Citizenship Award:
• Evans Chaffee Construction.
• United Way.
• Vail Valley Medical Center.
The non-profit of the year will be announced in early December. )ther award categories are announced at the Annual Gala and Vail Valley Success Awards. The Vail Marriott Mountain Resort & Spa will host the 8th Annual Gala and Vail Valley Success Awards Feb. 4.
http://www.vaildaily.com/article/20101118/BIZ/101119822&parentprofile=search
Friday, May 14, 2010
Vail Valley Dental Care Welcomes Nicole Shidler as Patient Care Coordinator
Avon, CO – Vail Valley Dental Care is pleased to announce that on May 5, 2010 Nicole Shidler joined the office as Patient Care Coordinator. In this new role, Shidler will handle the practice’s business operations and take a lead on building relationships with patients. Vail Valley Dental Care opened in the Avon Center at 100 W. Beaver Creek Boulevard in December 2009.
“We are thrilled to add Nicole to our Vail Valley Dental Care practice and know that her background, experience and enthusiasm will be a perfect fit with our growing team,” said owner Dr. David Maloley.
Shidler enjoys snowboarding, cycling, traveling, photography and spending time with family. “I couldn’t be more excited to live here in the mountains and to be part of the Vail Valley Dental Care team,” she added.
Avon-based Vail Valley Dental Care offers complete dental care for the whole family. Their mission is “to create trusting friendships with our patients and inspire a lifetime of healthy, beautiful smiles.” With leading-edge dental technology and a beautiful, newly renovated office, they provide patients of all ages with the exceptional dental care they deserve. For more information, please visit http://www.vailvalleydentalcare.com/ or call (970) 949-3331.
Learn more about Nicole here: http://www.vailvalleydentist.com/about.html
Friday, March 5, 2010
We're rooting for our friends Olivia Swift and Caroline Byrne in the Junior Olympics this weekend
Ski and Snowboard Club Vail's Caroline Byrne stays in a tight tuck through the flats of the downhill course Thursday during training for the Junior Olympics race at Golden Peak in Vail. Byrne tied for first with Aspen's Danielle Brownell-Patty in Thursday's training.
http://www.vaildaily.com/article/20100304/SPORTS/100309750&parentprofile=search
http://www.vaildaily.com/article/20100304/SPORTS/100309739&parentprofile=search
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Local Event Highlights Disadvantaged Children’s Need for Dental Care
Avon, CO. – February is National Children’s Dental Health Month. For 60 years the American Dental Association (ADA) has sponsored the month to raise awareness among families and policymakers about the importance of children to have good oral health habits.
On Feb. 5 an estimated twenty local children in great need of dental care will receive free services ranging from cleanings and exams to fillings and extraction of infected teeth as part of the ADA’s annual Give Kids A Smile® program. These children were selected through referrals from school nurses. Vail Valley Dental Care will host the event with support from Beaver Creek Endodontics in Edwards and Castle Peak Dentistry in Eagle.
Last year, more than 44,650 dental team members nationwide participated in the Give Kids A Smile®. There is also generous corporate support for the program. Companies, such as Colgate, provided more than $2.8 million in products for the 2009 event.
“It’s heartbreaking to see a child’s smile destroyed by severe tooth decay,” said Dr. David Maloley, owner of Vail Valley Dental Care. “Many children are unable to pay attention in school, eat, or sleep because they have multiple toothaches. It also can have a dramatic negative effect on self-esteem”
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), tooth decay affects more than one-fourth of U.S. children aged 2–5 and half of those aged 12–15. About two-thirds of children aged 12–19 from low income families have had decay. While poor diet and oral hygiene certainly pay a role, cavities are actually caused by an infectious disease called caries, which is five times more common than asthma.
Public health programs such as Medicaid are supposed to help underserved children, but utilization rates are low. In Eagle County, Medicaid-eligible children who utilize their dental benefits are less than 25 percent.
On Feb. 5 an estimated twenty local children in great need of dental care will receive free services ranging from cleanings and exams to fillings and extraction of infected teeth as part of the ADA’s annual Give Kids A Smile® program. These children were selected through referrals from school nurses. Vail Valley Dental Care will host the event with support from Beaver Creek Endodontics in Edwards and Castle Peak Dentistry in Eagle.
Last year, more than 44,650 dental team members nationwide participated in the Give Kids A Smile®. There is also generous corporate support for the program. Companies, such as Colgate, provided more than $2.8 million in products for the 2009 event.
“It’s heartbreaking to see a child’s smile destroyed by severe tooth decay,” said Dr. David Maloley, owner of Vail Valley Dental Care. “Many children are unable to pay attention in school, eat, or sleep because they have multiple toothaches. It also can have a dramatic negative effect on self-esteem”
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), tooth decay affects more than one-fourth of U.S. children aged 2–5 and half of those aged 12–15. About two-thirds of children aged 12–19 from low income families have had decay. While poor diet and oral hygiene certainly pay a role, cavities are actually caused by an infectious disease called caries, which is five times more common than asthma.
Public health programs such as Medicaid are supposed to help underserved children, but utilization rates are low. In Eagle County, Medicaid-eligible children who utilize their dental benefits are less than 25 percent.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Monday, January 18, 2010
Monday, January 11, 2010
Saturday, January 2, 2010
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Late night
It's now 10:30 pm on Sunday night. I'm just getting ready to leave the office. Karah and I have worked some long hours this weekend in an effort to make the office look just right. Lori and Kelsey have been fantastic in getting everything organized and set up for patient care. We are looking forward to a great first week being officially open for business! The moment we've looked forward to since July is finally here.
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Taking shape
The team is on board. The equipment is on its way. The office space is taking shape:
Opening Day: December 14th!!!
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Arrival
We finally arrived in Eagle-Vail last night. I was reflecting on the process that has brought us to this point (there's still lots of work to do). Looking at practices in North Carolina . . . Charlotte, Boone, and Asheville areas. We entertained great opportunities in the Fort Collins and Colorado Springs regions. Then, on July 4th, we saw an empty dental office in Avon Center with tons of potential. It wasn't a difficult decision at that point to take the leap and move to the Vail Valley. We couldn't be happier than to have the opportunity to work, live and play in such a beautiful place. It's really a dream come true!
Vail - July 4th, 2009
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Great progress!
The sign went up this week.
The contractor will start with some cool improvements to the office next week.
The contractor will start with some cool improvements to the office next week.
We'll be moving to Avon the following week.
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