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Vermont Business Magazine After more than three decades writing about human-driven climate change and wider sustainability issues, former New York Times journalist Andrew Revkin has started building an initiative at Columbia University's Earth Institute testing ways to make information matter on a fast-forward, noisy planet. He’ll speak about his quest for communication impact—"from the melting North Pole to the overheated media climate," he says—at the University of Vermont’s Memorial Lounge, Waterman Building, on Friday, October 25, at noon. The talk is free and open to the public.
Vermont Business Magazine The Energy Co-op of Vermont, a not-for-profit cooperative that serves over 2,700 members and customers in northwest and central Vermont, elected four new board members for three year terms at their annual meeting held at Efficiency Vermont headquarters in Burlington on October 22nd.
· Sarah Wolfe is the Communications Specialist at VEIC and formerly served as Energy Action Network as the Network Director. She managed the Annual Progress Report and Network events to expand our collective impact on clean energy action and emissions reduction in Vermont.
· Deanna Paluba is currently the Director of Human Resources for the City of Burlington and has held HR leadership roles at IBM and Gilead Sciences. Deanna has expertise in employee relations, policy development and developing employee engagement initiatives.
Vermont Business Magazine The Preservation Trust of Vermont on Wednesday named Liz Gamache of St. Albans as its Interim President. Liz takes the reins as the organization’s second leader in its storied 39-year history following the passing of PTV’s beloved founding President, Paul Bruhn. Started in 1980, the Trust works to protect, restore, and revitalize the buildings, businesses, and gathering places that make Vermont so special. From barn grants to general stores, from village greens to State and Main, PTV’s work reaches every corner of Vermont.
Vermont Business Magazine Attorney General TJ Donovan today announced that Vermont has reached a settlement agreement with the pharmaceutical distributor Reckitt Benckiser Group for $10.67 million, of which $4.3 million will go to the state. The settlement resolves allegations that the company improperly marketed and promoted the drug Suboxone, resulting in improper expenditures of Medicaid funds. Of the total settlement, $5.46 million will be distributed to the federal government for the recovery of federal funding provided to Vermont Medicaid. The remaining sum is comprised of restitution for the State Medicaid system, additional recoveries for the State, and payment to the whistleblower(s) under the False Claims Act.
Vermont Business Magazine Senator Patrick Leahy (D-Vermont) has joined Senators Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii), Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.), and 17 other senators in announcing that the Inspector General of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has opened an investigation that they requested into potential suppression and alteration of scientific reports, documents, and communications by political appointees at USDA.
The announcement followed a June request by the senators to initiate the investigation following widespread reports of politically motivated decision making at USDA that led to potential instances of suppression and alteration of scientific reports, documents or communications produced by USDA.
Vermont Business Magazine Global industrial and IoT hardware manufacturer and solution provider Logic Supply, announced today that it is changing its name to OnLogic. The new name reflects the evolution of the company from a computer component supplier to a comprehensive solution provider of ultra-reliable small form factor industrial computers, IoT gateways and edge devices for the world's most well known companies.
Vermont Business Magazine Green Mountain Power (GMP) customers can now track their own energy use and learn about GMP programs just by asking Alexa. GMP launched the Alexa skill so customers have another simple, convenient way to learn more about how they use energy so they can save money. Green Mountain Power said it is obsessed with customers and delivering innovations that make their lives easier.
Vermont Business Magazine Norwich University cadets, alumni and friends will continue their tradition of marching 50 miles to raise money for the Veterans’ Place Inc, a Northfield transition home and support center for homeless veterans. Both the Legacy March fundraiser and The Veterans’ Place Inc, are celebrating 10 year anniversaries in 2019 - Norwich’s bicentennial year.
The three-day, Annual Legacy March begins Thursday, Oct. 31, in Norwich, Vermont - Norwich University’s original “hometown,” and ends Saturday, Nov. 2, with the cadets arriving back to Northfield for lunch.
In the tradition of experiential education championed by Norwich founder Capt. Alden Partridge, marchers will receive educational instruction on local and regional history and engineering from Norwich University faculty, staff and alumni.
Vermont Business Magazine Community Capital of Vermont announced that long time Central Vermont resident Alex Rob will be its Executive Director. Rob comes to Community Capital with a background in financial and human services. For the past five years, he has been the Executive Director of Community Connections, the largest provider of childcare in Washington County.
Community Capital is a statewide, nonprofit community-based lending organization whose mission is to help small businesses and lower income entrepreneurs prosper by providing flexible financing and business coaching. Rob will assume his role at Community Capital this month.
Alexander Rob, Executive Director, Community Capital of Vermont
Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Democratic Party is thrilled to announce the featured speaker for its fall fundraiser — Autumn Harvest — will be the Congresswoman from New York’s 6th District and Vice Chair of the Democratic National Committee, Grace Meng. Congresswoman Meng is the first and only Asian American Member of Congress from New York State and serves on the House Appropriations Committee and the House Ethics Committee. A tireless advocate for children and families, she founded and co-chairs the Kids’ Safety Caucus, the first bipartisan coalition in the House to promote child-safety issues.
Vermont Business Magazine Vermont reported the 3rd lowest murder rate compared to other states. This was 3.1 points below the national average of 4.9 homicides per 100,000 individuals, according to a new report from safewise.com. In fact, Three of the state with the lowest rates are in Northern New England.
Vermont Business Magazine The Two Rivers-Ottauquechee Regional Commission (TRORC) recently closed out its sixth federal grant aimed at bringing brownfield sites back into productive use and spurring new economic investment. TRORC has sought and been awarded $1.6 million of funding from the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) over the past two decades and has looked at dozens of sites in towns throughout Orange and Windsor counties. TRORC successfully applied for another $300,000 in brownfields assessment grant funding from EPA this year, and is just starting to receive those funds to continue this needed work.
