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Vermont Business Magazine Nicole Mace will be stepping down as the Executive Director of the VSBA in November of 2019 to join a law firm in Burlington where her practice will focus on general education and special education law. While the Board is sad to lose such a talented and qualified leader we are happy that she will continue to serve Vermont's students and schools in her new role.

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Vermont Business Magazine Northern Vermont University has launched a master’s degree program in leadership studies that starts this fall, geared to early- and mid-career professionals interested in effecting significant change through their careers. Applications are being accepted now. Unlike more conventional leadership programs, NVU’s leadership studies program integrates required core courses and electives in each course, and every course is five credits instead of the usual three- or four-credit courses. The curriculum runs through fall, spring and summer. The program can be completed in a year for full-time students and two years for part-time students.

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Vermont Business Magazine Runamok Maple, a maker of all-natural, organic maple syrup produced from maple trees located along the northwest slopes of Vermont’s Mount Mansfield, is pleased to introduce its brand-new Coffee Infused Maple Syrup to its unique collection of pure, infused, smoked, and barrel-aged maple syrups. Runamok Maple’s full line of delicious maple syrups is available for online purchase at runamokmaple.com, and can be shipped nationwide and to a variety of international locations.

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Vermont Business Magazine Whether it’s a cabin in the woods or a beachside bungalow, vacation homes come in all shapes, sizes and locations. IPX1031, a Fidelity property exchange company, took a close look at vacation home destinations across the country to find which cities and towns have the most vacation homes. They also analyzed the overall percent of vacation homes in every state. Northern New England came in as the top three states: Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire.

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Program Provides Public Awareness of Tick Prevalence and Potential Pathogens
Vermont Business Magazine Preliminary spring data is in from the Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food & Markets (VAAFM) and Vermont Department of Health’s systematic tick surveillance program. A total of 1,924 ticks were collected in this year’s spring sampling. “Tickborne diseases are on the rise in Vermont,” said Governor Phil Scott. “Any time a tickborne illness appears in a community, it’s a cause for concern. The good news is we can still enjoy outdoor activities by knowing how to protect ourselves from tick bites.”
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Vermont Business Magazine The OneCare Vermont Board of Managers has selected Vicki Loner, current OneCare Vermont Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, to serve as the Chief Executive Officer. Loner will replace Kevin Stone who has served as interim CEO since late January and will be retiring to Cape Cod.

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Vermont Business Magazine The American Red Cross of New Hampshire & Vermont has announced several new members to the organization’s Board of Directors for fiscal year 2020.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation (PFF) has announced the expansion of its nationwide Care Center Network with the selection of eight additional sites, including the University of Vermont Medical Center. The PFF’s Care Center Network, a collection of medical centers with expertise in accurately diagnosing and treating individuals with pulmonary fibrosis (PF), now has 68 sites in 33 states. The eight new sites will increase access to high-quality care and services that are critical to the local PF community.

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Vermont Business Magazine Over the past several years, Southwestern Vermont Health Care (SVHC) has trained hundreds of people to become licensed nursing assistants (LNA). Many have gone on to rewarding careers in the health system’s skilled nursing facilities or in the hospital’s inpatient units. Prospective students should apply by August 16.

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Vermont Business Magazine Monday marked the beginning of health care delivery to Vermont and New Hampshire veterans under the US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) contract awarded to Optum Public Sector Solutions, Inc.

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Vermont Business Magazine SeaComm Federal Credit Union recently celebrated the groundbreaking for its seventh retail branch location at 1680 Shelburne Road in South Burlington, VT. The planned 3,500 sq. foot building is schedule to be completed by year-end. SeaComm is a member owned financial cooperative based in Massena, NY with more than 47,300 members and assets over $550 million. The credit union has branches in Massena, Potsdam, Malone, Canton, Ogdensburg and Plattsburgh NY. Membership is open to anyone who lives, works, worships or attends school in St. Lawrence, Franklin, Clinton or Essex Counties in NY and Grand Isle, Franklin and Chittenden Counties of Vermont. 

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Vermont Business Magazine Cult designer toy brand Superplastic announced new funding today and launched an innovative animated entertainment division focused on bringing its popular characters to life. The company's first two synthetic celebrities, Janky and Guggimon, officially dropped today on Instagram. Craft Ventures led the $10 million Series A with participation from luminary investors including Founders Fund's Cyan Banister, Global Village, Betaworks, Index Ventures, Canaan, Scooter Braun, Kevin Weil, Scott Belsky, Shrug Capital, and many others.