Current News
Vermont Business Magazine SaVida Health, a leader in outpatient medication-assisted treatment for opioid and alcohol addiction, is opening a new treatment center in Vergennes, VT on September 16th. SaVida Health Vergennes is the fourth Vermont location—joining the SaVida Health Bennington, Springfield, and Newport, VT sites.
Vermont Business Magazine The 14th annual Kelly Brush Ride powered by VBT Bicycling Vacations raised $705,000 for adaptive sports and ski racing safety. The ride, held on September 7 in Middlebury, Vermont, drew 940 participants, a record for the event. Funds raised support the Kelly Brush Foundation mission to inspire and empower people with spinal cord injuries to live active lives and support the foundation’s ongoing collaboration with the ski racing community to improve safety in the sport.
Vermont Business Magazine Quality of Life Plus (QL+), a non-profit organization headquartered in McLean, Virginia, and Norwich University’s David Crawford School of Engineering (DCSE) in Northfield, Vermont, are partnering to develop novel technical solutions to assist and improve the quality of life for injured veterans and first responders.
Vermont Business Magazine US Citizenship and Immigration Services will present 15 citizenship candidates to the U.S. District Court for the District of Vermont during a special naturalization ceremony at the Shelburne Museum aboard the Ticonderoga on Tuesday. Magistrate Judge John M Conroy will administer the Oath of Allegiance to the candidates, and Shelburne Museum Deputy Director Berenice Sarafzade will provide remarks to the new citizens. This ceremony is one of over 316 ceremonies that will welcome more than 34,300 new citizens at Constitution Day and Citizenship Day ceremonies across the nation between September 13 and 23.
Vermont Business Magazine Southwestern Vermont Health Care will offer a 12-week Qi Gong class for cancer survivors and members of their support teams. The classes are scheduled 6:30 – 7:30 pm Wednesdays, starting September 25. This section—titled “Tune-up, Tonify, and Strengthen”—is appropriate for beginners and those who are experienced in Qi Gong. The class is presented by Nate Sumner of Villari’s Martial Arts Center.
Participants will learn to increase their energy; release stress, anger, grief, and other negative emotions; cleanse their energy to achieve more well-being; find peace in the here and now; and activate their feeling of intelligence. Benefits include improved immunity, better sleep, increased energy sensitivity, greater vitality, and stress relief.
Ethan Allen Institute The week of September 20-27 has been designated by a handful of activist and lobbyist groups as a “Global Climate Strike and Week of Actions.” The objective is to encourage people to skip work and for students to skip school, go out and block traffic, picket offices and businesses, and generally disrupt people’s ability to function in their daily lives. It is a massive temper tantrum orchestrated to intimidate legislators and citizens into supporting a radical climate change agenda that an overwhelming majority of Vermonters does not support. If it did, a sympathetic legislature would have passed the agenda with its veto-proof majority.
Health officials urge Vermonters to quit using e-cigarette products
Vermont Business Magazine The first case of vaping-associated severe respiratory illness in a Vermont resident has been confirmed by the Vermont Department of Health. Five other possible cases are currently being investigated. The Health Department first alerted health care providers on August 29, 2019, and has been collaborating with CDC, FDA, and state and local health departments on the multistate outbreak of lung disease associated with the use of e-cigarette products (devices, liquids, refill pods, cartridges).
by Jenn Swain, Global Senior Sustainability Manager, Burton Burton was founded in 1977 in a barn in Londonderry, and Vermont has remained our home base since. We now have over four hundred employees working at our headquarters in Burlington and one thousand in total around the world. These roots and our shared values with the Green Mountain State are a proud part of our company culture and identity. However, Vermont has fallen behind on its existing climate commitments and CO² emissions in the state are on the rise. As a state that touts its environmental legacy and outdoor brand, it is well past time to take meaningful action on climate. Let’s live up to our legacy.
Burton pioneered the sport of snowboarding, and it remains core to our business. Climate change is a threat to this sport we love and the mountain lifestyle that we and our customers lead. Which is why the climate crisis is a priority issue for us.
Vermont Business Magazine The University of Vermont announced today that over 75,000 donors gave more than $581 million to UVM and the University of Vermont Medical Center during Move Mountains: The Campaign for the University of Vermont, which concluded on June 30, 2019. The eight-year fundraising campaign—the most ambitious in the University’s history—was publicly launched in October 2015 with a goal of $500 million. Donors broke fundraising records throughout the campaign and surpassed its goal 11 months ahead of schedule. The final tally of gifts was completed last month.
Vermont Business Magazine Champlain Cable Corporation, a designer and manufacturer of high-performance wire and cable for use in extreme environments based in Colchester, has been granted $90,400 from the Vermont Training Program (VTP) to enhance employee skill sets and support business growth. The training will aide Champlain Cable’s efforts in product innovation, design, and management.
Vermont Business Magazine Dealer.com, a Cox Automotive brand based in Burlington, announced Saturday its selection as a website and digital advertising provider for General Motors. Through the Website Choice program, General Motors dealers can leverage Dealer.com’s premier digital marketing solutions, including the latest innovations that are dedicated to forging the shortest and most personalized path to customer engagement and dealership growth.
“Dealer.com is thrilled to offer General Motors an industry leading end-to-end digital marketing solution built on our 21-years of technology investment and unmatched insights into automotive shopper behavior,” said Wayne Pastore, general manager, Dealer.com. “We are proud to be selected as a GM vendor partner and look forward to providing its dealers with data-driven technology and expertise that meaningfully connect dealers with today’s digital consumers.”
