Join us at VtPHA’s 2026 Annual Meeting!
Date: May 6, 2026
Time: 4:15pm – 7:00pm
Location: UVM Health’s Red Clover Room, 40 IDX Drive, South Burlington, VT 05403
Food: Catering by City Market
Price: Members – $30; Students – $20; Non-Members – $45
Membership: Not a VtPHA member? Join before you register to get your discount!
This year’s Annual Meeting meeting will be held in South Burlington, VT, at the University of Vermont Health’s Red Clover Room.
In addition to social/networking time, the annual meeting will feature a moderated panel exploring how we can harness communities to strengthen our public health efforts. The title of the panel is: Meeting The Moment: Reimagining Regional and Local Networks for Public Health Resilience.
Attendees will also get an update on the health and priorities of the Association, visit with public health students sharing research posters, and help honor recipients of the 2026 Public Health Champion and Lifetime Achievement Awards.
If you need any accommodations to fully participate in our Annual Meeting, we will do our very best to meet those as a small nonprofit. If you have any questions on accessibility, please contact [email protected] or call 802.316.4107.
Read on for a more detailed description of the evening’s activities.
Agenda
- 4:15-5:15: Social/networking time, student research posters
- 5:15-5:25: Welcome and State of VtPHA
- 5:25-5:50: Public Health Champion and Lifetime Achievement Award Presentation
- 5:50-6:55: Panel and Q&A
- 6:55-7:00: Official Closing
Public Health Champion and Liftime Achievement Awards
VtPHA’s Public Health Champion Award recognizes individuals and groups who have made extraordinary contributions to public health within the state. This award was created to acknowledge and appreciate the critical role that Vermonters, individually and collaboratively, play in protecting and promoting the best health for all Vermonters.
We are currently accepting nominations for the Public Health Champion Awards! Please follow this link for more information on the award, how to make a nomination, and to read about past Awardees.
The deadline for nominations is April 3rd.

Panel Discussion – Meeting the Moment: Strengthening Regional and Local Networks for Public Health Resilience
How do we effectively meet public health needs in light of political divides and strong emotions related to public health topics? What work is already happening successfully? Where can people put their energy for the greatest impact? What suggestions would you give someone coming from a similar position as you to get involved?
Join VtPHA and our panelists to explore how we can harness communities to strengthen our public health efforts. Hear ways that individuals and organizations are using their passion, skills, and community connects to impact public health in these changing times. This moderated panel will include three speakers sharing work from regional, state, and local perspectives that will provide tangible, action-oriented ideas for attendees.
Key Takeaways:
- Leading with empathy, respect and willingness to listen actively as tools for advancing the essential work of public health.
- Considering structural and system-level perspectives, followed by how local and state public health leaders are mobilizing strong coalitions and networks.
- Ensuring we are mindful of the experience of structurally marginalized communities and the disproportionate impact they are facing
- Strengthen our resilience, hope, and sense of meaning in public health
Meet Our Panelists

Dr. Beth Malow (Moderator) – Neurology physician, science communicator, and co-author of Beyond the Politics of Contempt: Practical Steps to Build Positive Relationships in Divided Times
Dr. Beth Malow is Professor of Neurology and Pediatrics at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and holds the Burry Endowed Chair in Cognitive Childhood Development. She is keenly interested in communicating science to the public and policymakers, having completed a graduate certificate in Science and Health Communication from the Alan Alda Center for Communicating Science, at Stony Brook, New York. Her TEDx talk on The Art of Communicating Science has received more than 10,000 views. Her advocacy efforts in public health have ranged from developing videos to promote childhood vaccines in people with disabilities to later school start times for adolescents to increase sleep. She is the 2026 recipient of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine’s Advocacy Award. Beth is also active in bridging partisan differences as a workshop moderator for a national civil discourse organization, Braver Angels, and as the co-author of the award-winning book, Beyond the Politics of Contempt.

Becca Boulos (she/her/hers) – Executive Director, Maine Public Health Association
Becca Boulos is executive director of Maine Public Health Association. Her career in public health spans 20+ years, having worked for research institutions and non-profit organizations. She received her PhD from Tufts University, Master of Public Health degree Yale University and BA from The George Washington University. Becca is the Past Chair of the American Public Health Association’s Action Board. In 2025, she was recognized with the APHA Council of Affiliates’ Chairs Citation for her federal advocacy efforts and in 2023 with the APHA Outstanding Affiliate Staff of the Year Award.

Free Access Health Clinic
Dr. Umair Malik – President, Free Access Health Clinic
Dr. Umair Malik is a board-certified family physician in Vermont and serves as President of the Free Access Health Clinic in South Burlington, where he helps lead efforts to provide free medical care to uninsured members of the community. In addition to this work, he is the founder of Blue Spruce Health, a direct primary care practice focused on building strong patient-doctor relationships and expanding access to personalized primary care. Dr. Malik brings experience from both nonprofit and independent practice settings, with a strong interest in practical solutions that improve access, dignity, and continuity in healthcare.

Becka Warren (she/her) – Manager, Vermont Food Security Coalition
Becka Warren manages the Vermont Food Security Coalition, which is implementing the Vermont Food Security Roadmap to 2035 with partners across the state. Prior to joining Action Circles in this role, she worked at the Vermont Sustainable Jobs Fund where she managed the development of the Vermont Food Security Roadmap to 2035 and the nascent Coalition, after coordinating the Vermont Agriculture and Food System Strategic Plan 2021-2030 writing process. Becka has 25+ years of experience in food systems project management.
Thank you Sponsors!
This event would not be possible without the support of our generous sponsors! If your organization would like to sponsor, please review sponsorship tiers here and reach out to [email protected] or call 802.316.4107.













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