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The Auburn Visiting Nurse Association has hired Brett L. Campbell (Salmonson) as director of public relations and fund development, and its sister organization, Auburn VNA Extended Care Inc., has hired Tracey Mosher as operations manager.
Mosher has worked in the home health-care industry for 10 years. In her new position, she oversees the extended care organization’s day-to-day operations and will focus on extending programs and services.
Campbell is joining the VNA in a newly created position responsible for branding, marketing, communications, fundraising and special events. She previously worked at Harmon Home Health in Worcester, which closed in August.
Campbell has a bachelor’s degree in organizational communications from Northeastern University. She is also involved in the Central Massachusetts Agency on Aging and the Auburn Chamber of Commerce. She lives in Oxford.
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