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From. Shari Danielson [mailto:sharidanielson@mac.com] , */ 1 i <br /> Sent: Saturday, February 13, 2010 9:40 AM <br /> To: Lindsay Brown <br /> Subject: Update -- Re: one request and several questions <br /> Thanks for your quick response,Lindsay.But I was hoping for m•re complete answers to some of my questions. I also <br /> have some follow-up questions. See my notes,below,in bold type. <br /> Shari, <br /> Thanks for your email. I'm glad that you'll be joining us at th,t <br /> neighborhood gathering next Wednesday. <br /> I will check with the City of Orono to see if I can get another sign to post <br /> at the Hill School. <br /> Or please,as soon as possible,move the one that you already havei as I requested in my previous note. <br /> Please see my responses to your questions below. I've answered those that <br /> I'm able to. <br /> 1. What type of organization is The Emily Program? <br /> 1 <br /> 1 <br /> The Emily Program is a for-profit company owned by Dr. Di Miller. Dirk's <br /> sister, Emily, struggled with anorexia and bulimia and Dirk d dicated has <br /> k <br /> dedicated his career to helping those struggling with eating disorders. We <br /> also have a non-profit entity called The Emily Program Foundation. The <br /> foundation's mission is to eliminate eating disorders and its work is <br /> categorized by four pillars- advocacy, research, education and community <br /> support. <br /> Is Dr.Miller the sole owner?What was Emily Program's annual rvenue in the past 5 years?What is the average <br /> revenue per clinic?How much of that is net profit? <br /> 2. Who makes up the management of The Emily Program? <br /> Dirk is The Emily Program's Executive Director. Our Board cqnsists of 12 <br /> additional members from many different disciplines (psychology, nutrition, <br /> business, etc). All Directors have tremendous experience in their field and <br /> a passion for eating disorder treatment. <br /> Who are they?Can you include each of their bios?What kind of cc}mpensation do they receive? <br /> 3. How many jobs will be created by opening an Orono clinic <br /> Approximately 30 jobs would be created, many of which wou d be part-time. <br /> How many would be part-time? Can you list the actual job descrip4ions of the people who will be employed in your <br /> proposed Orono clinic?What kind of background checks do they ndergo before being employed by you? <br /> 4 <br />