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by katie

Vermont Business Magazine Vermont’s Killington Resort, the largest ski and snowboard destination in Eastern North America and part of POWDR, announced the advancement of Amy Laramie as director of communications, events and special projects, Dave Beckwith as director of snow sports and Jordan Spear as director of marketing, sales and reservations. Amy, Dave and Jordan succeed Director of Sales & Marketing, Rob Megnin, and Director of Special Projects, Tracy Taylor - both recently retired. Amy, Dave and Jordan will lead their teams who are primarily responsible for driving growth in mountain sport participation and visits. They join the executive team in the midst major transformation at Killington and Pico, both of which are set to reimagine the guest experience.

by katie

Vermont Business Magazine Green Mountain Power President and CEO Mary Powell joined Governor Phil Scott, members of his administration and other energy leaders today at a news conference highlighting state efforts to expand the adoption of electric vehicles and further the electrification of Vermont’s transportation sector to reduce carbon. Powell issued the following statement in support of the state’s work:

“We commend Governor Scott and state leaders for their ‘all-in’ commitment to reducing emissions from transportation. Transportation accounts for the largest source of carbon emissions in Vermont and that means in order to meet our state’s energy goal, we must focus our efforts on bold and aggressive strategies to make electric vehicles available to more Vermonters.

by katie

Vermont Business Magazine Vermont State Treasurer Beth Pearce and Governor Phil Scott issued the following statement after Fitch Ratings, Inc. announced their decision on the State’s bond rating.

“Fitch Ratings has downgraded the general obligation credit rating of the State of Vermont from AAA to AA+ with a stable outlook, its second highest rating. This outcome is not unexpected, and while it is not the outcome we’d aimed for, Fitch’s report also noted many positives. Those include the State’s continued strong financial management, sound reserves, the leveling of Medicaid spending, and modest steps taken towards reducing our pension liabilities, including a path to prefunding for our state employee and teacher other post-employment benefits (OPEB).

by tim

Vermont Business Magazine Vermont is the 14th best state to retire, according to a new Bankrate.com report. The study examined 11 public and private datasets related to the life of a retiree, comprised into five categories (weightings in parentheses): affordability (40%), wellness (25%), weather (15%), culture (15%) and crime (5%). While Vermont finished 1st in wellness, tied with North Dakota for 1st in crime and checked in with a 3rd for culture, it did not fare so well in weather (7th worst) and affordability (9th worst), according to Bankrate.

The top 5 states to retire are: Nebraska, Iowa, Missouri, South Dakota and Florida.

The 5 worst states to retire are: Maryland, New York, Alaska, Illinois and Washington.

by katie

Vermont Business Magazine Renewable Energy Vermont (REV) joined Governor Phil Scott at today’s press conference on vehicle electrification and offered the following statement.

“Recognizing the need for lower cost and carbon free transportation solutions, the Governor smartly proposed the State’s first incentive for electric vehicles and continued investments in necessary public charging stations.  As one of the only states in New England without a statewide customer incentive for EVs, Vermont needed this to get back on track.

The low carbon transportation investments being made by the state today to help more Vermonters access electric vehicles result in saving Vermonters more than $4 million.  For every $1 invested in EV incentives Vermonters save more than $3 on gas, car maintenance, and health bills.  The monetary savings for Vermonters in gas over 15 years would be an estimated $9,375,000.

by tim

Vermont Business Magazine On Thursday, July 18, the Office of Advocacy of the Small Business Administration will host a roundtable in Burlington, Vt., at Hilton Burlington – 60 Battery Street. The event will be from 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time. The purpose of this event is to gain valuable insight into which specific federal regulatory burdens present the biggest barriers to small business growth.

by tim

Vermont Business Magazine Meredith Corporation's (NYSE: MDP) Travel + Leisure has announced the World's Best Awards 2019, revealing the top travel destinations and companies in the US and around the globe. The Rabbit Hill Inn in Lower Waterford, Vermont, was rated the Best Resort Hotel in the Northeast. Results of this 24th annual readers' survey, in which discerning Travel + Leisure readers rated their experiences, are now featured on www.TravelandLeisure.com/worlds-best and span over 90 category lists, including worldwide rankings.

by Brandon

Vermont Business Magazine In June, Stone Environmental accepted an Engineering Excellence Merit Award from the American Council of Engineering Companies of Vermont (ACEC-VT) for an innovative green stormwater infrastructure design and implementation project for the Oak Street drainage area in St. Johnsbury, Vermont.

 

by katie

. . . Senators Demand To Know Whether Family Separations Will Occur During Upcoming Immigration Raids

Senate Appropriations Committee Vice Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.), joined by fellow Appropriators Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) and Senator Richard Durbin (D-Ill.) – who also serve as the Ranking Member of the Judiciary Committee and Ranking Member of the Judiciary Subcommittee on Border Security and Immigration, respectively – Thursday sent an urgent letter to the Department of Homeland Security and Immigration and Customs Enforcement requesting confirmation whether family separations have been approved as part of the upcoming ICE raids. 

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Vermont Business Magazine Governor Phil Scott today detailed efforts to increase electric vehicle use in Vermont as part of the state’s emissions reduction goals.

“Electrifying the transportation sector will help clean the air and keep millions of dollars within our economy,” said Governor Scott. “While more work needs to be done, Vermont has taken strong steps toward a renewable transportation sector. Accelerating vehicle electrification will continue to be a priority of my Administration.”

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Funding is now available for organizations and projects in Bennington, North Bennington, Pownal, Shaftsbury, and Woodford through the Opportunity Fund for Southshire Youth at the Vermont Community Foundation. The fund awards grants up to $4,000 for creative and effective initiatives that support, educate, and empower Bennington area youth, particularly low-income and disadvantaged youth, to be engaged and successful in school, work, community, and life. Nonprofits, schools, and grassroots organizations with a fiscal sponsor are encouraged to apply. Applications will be accepted through 5:00 p.m. September 5, 2019.

by tim

by Timothy McQuiston, Vermont Business Magazine Winooski-based BioTek Instruments Inc, will be acquired by Agilent Technologies of Santa Clara, CA, for $1.165 billion, or a whopping seven times annual revenues. BioTek CEO Briar Alpert made the announcement this morning. The deal between BioTek, a life-science tool and software firm, and Agilent (AJ-i-lent), with whom they’ve partnered, will close during the fourth quarter of this year.