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VermontBiz Not sure how to bridge the divide between Boomers and Millennials at your company? Author of The Millennial Whisperer Chris Tuff will share his insights on the June episode of 21st Century Business Forum.
Chris Tuff was one of the first advertisers to work directly with Mark Zuckerberg in 2006 and filmed one of the first “viral” videos, which landed him on the front page of The Wall Street Journal. The youngest partner in history 100-year-old advertising firm 22squared, he is a pioneer of the social media digital marketing space.
Vermont Business Magazine Governor Phil Scott signed a baker's dozen of bills today, passed by the General Assembly. This includes the Universal School Meals Act, S.100. The bill requires all Vermont students to have access to two meals per day during the 2022-23 school year. During the past two years, the federal government paid for meals for all students through pandemic waivers — this program expires in June, and without state action, 40,000 children would have lost access to school meals this fall.
Vermont Business Magazine VCIA President Richard Smith joined Governor Phil Scott as he signed on Monday new legislation passed in the 2017 session strengthening Vermont's captive legislation in a variety of areas, including adding agency captives to the portfolio of captive types allowed in Vermont.
Vermont Department of Health There is a nationwide shortage of infant formula, and Vermont families report having a hard time finding infant formula in stores. This supply chain shortage grew worse after a recall of certain Abbott Nutrition products in February. Abbott recalled seven different infant products after four babies developed bacterial infections from consuming formula that was produced at a manufacturing plant in Michigan.
The Vermont Army National Guard will host a public tour of Camp Ethan Allen Firing Range on June 7. The tour will run from 2 p.m. until approximately 5:15 p.m. next Tuesday afternoon. This particular tour will focus on unit training, with anticipated stops to view 3rd Battalion, 172nd Infantry (Mountain) conduct live-fire exercises during their annual training.
Vermont Business Magazine Arwen Turner, the executive director of Come Alive Outside, will be the next guest on Medical Matters Weekly at 12 p.m. on Wednesday, June 1. Come Alive Outside is a non-profit organization that inspires collaborative community systems and creates awareness, intention and opportunity for people to live healthier lives outside. The show is produced by Southwestern Vermont Health Care (SVHC) with cooperation from Catamount Access Television (CAT-TV).
Vermont Agency of Agriculture Food & Markets The Northeast Dairy Business Innovation Center (NE-DBIC), hosted by the Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food, & Markets, announces the availability of funds through the Dairy Marketing and Branding Services Grant Program, which will provide grants for established value-added dairy processors and producer associations to access professional marketing and branding services to.
Vermont Business Magazine Under cloudless blue skies, graduates, faculty, staff, family, and friends gathered on Middlebury’s main quad Sunday to celebrate Commencement for the 461 members of the Class of 2022. The occasion was especially celebratory because it was the first time the Middlebury community had gathered in one place for the ceremonies in three years.
Vermont Business Magazine Jason Collins, a retired American player in the National Basketball Association (NBA), will deliver the Middlebury College Commencement address to the Class of 2020 on Tuesday, May 31. Collins was the first male active player in any of the four major American professional sports to announce that he was gay.
Vermont Business Magazine Vermont’s Killington Resort, the largest mountain resort in Eastern North America and a POWDR company, announced that the first weekend in June will be the final operating day(s) of the 2021/22 winter season. This is the latest skiing and riding at The Beast in 25 years, since the record breaking 1996/97 season, which lasted until June 22. The Killington snowmaking team began making snow on the Superstar trail on October 17, 2021, in preparation of the Audi FIS Ski World Cup and continued stockpiling snow right through March 31, 2022.
Vermont Business Magazine Batteries Plus, the nation’s largest and fastest-growing battery, lightbulb, key fob and phone repair franchise, is opening its newest locally owned and operated store in Ascutney. Hosting its grand opening on May 28 at 6220 US-5, Ste. 4, Batteries Plus is dedicated to providing the community with quality products and services, all at affordable prices.
Batteries Plus Ascutney will provide residents services for their automotive needs, such as free car battery testing and installations on most vehicles, and help keep their cell phone, key fob, laptop, and tablet batteries lasting longer and more efficiently. Each staff member has experience working with top brands and operating systems to give the best inspection for a device, including phone repair for broken and cracked screens. Also offering a range of products, such as: automotive batteries (ATV, snowmobile, motorcycle, car, marine, and golf cart), chargers, cell phone batteries, phone essentials, SLA batteries, alkaline batteries, and generators.
Photo courtesy of Southwestern Vermont Chamber of Commerce and Lorianna Weathers Photography
Vermont Business Magazine On Saturday, September 3rd Bennington, Vermont will once again transform into “Garlic Town, USA” in celebration of all things garlic and agriculture! Garlic Town, USA, formerly known as the award-winning Garlic Fest and produced by the Southwestern Vermont Chamber of Commerce, announced that the festival will return to downtown Bennington for the 2022 Labor Day weekend.
Bennington has become world-renowned for its annual garlic events held every year on Labor Day weekend. The town’s garlic events have been recognized as one of the top 10 garlic festivals in the world by Reuters, featured in Yankee Magazine, awarded Vermont’s Time-Honored Top 10 Fall Event and has been consecutively the Bennington Banner and Manchester Journals Reader’s Choice for Best Event in the Region.
