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Vermont Business Magazine If you're a Patriots football fan living in Vermont, you might have been startled to see a commercial during the game Thursday night featuring one of TV's biggest stars, and an English fella no less, roaming around neighborhoods of middle America early in the morning, getting people out in the street in their jammies to pitch our local coffee company. Keurig Green Mountain, Inc has teamed up with television, theater and film star James Corden to launch the Keurig brand’s new Brew the Love campaign. Charging their way across America, Keurig and Corden are out to show real-life coffee drinkers why they should ditch their drip for a Keurig coffee maker, challenging them to Brew the Love in a fun and engaging series of TV, digital and social media videos, which launched last Monday. But most Vermonters probably didn't see the broadcast spots until they'd settled in to watch Tom Brady and the Pats play on Thursday Night Football.
Vermont Business Magazine Governor Phil Scott on Thursday announced he appointed 55 Vermonters to state boards and commissions in the month of September. Boards and commissions serve an important role in state government, giving Vermonters numerous opportunities to serve their state and communities.
The Governor’s Office is currently soliciting applications to fill vacancies and upcoming term expirations. All those interested in serving on a board or commission should visit the Governor’s website at governor.vermont.gov/boards-commissionsto apply.
Appointments made by the Governor in September are listed below:
Advisory Council on Historic Preservation
- Edward Clark of Rutland
State Police Advisory Commission
Vermont Business Magazine The Adirondacks ACO and OneCare Vermont ACO have formed a stronger working relationship between their accountable care organizations, which are the two largest ACOs in the Vermont and northern New York regions. The approach includes common CEO leadership and sets course for shared services and infrastructure to efficiently meet their missions. This model is not a merger and each ACO retains its own corporate identity, contracts, and governance. OneCare is motivated by getting a lump sum of funding. By reducing treatment costs (largelyby reducing duplication of services) and increasing outcomes, member providers make more money; if they do not, they bear the financial burden of any cost overruns.
Vermont Business Magazine The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE), a national non-profit that advances policies and programs for energy efficiency, has, for the fourth year in a row, ranked Vermont among the top five in the nation (this year number 4) for advancement and support of energy efficiency. Massachusetts was first and the coal and oil heavy central plain states were worst. This announcement was made as part of ACEEE’s 2017 State Energy Efficiency Scorecard, which gave Vermont a fourth-place ranking, and as Vermont Governor Phil Scott proclaimed October 5 as ‘Energy Efficiency Day.’
Vermont Business Magazine The Permanent Fund for Vermont’s Children is pleased to announce the finalists for the third annual Early Educator of the Year Award, which recognizes and celebrates early educators who have gone above and beyond to positively impact the lives of children, and have been a valuable resource for families. The 2017 Early Educator of the Year finalists are: Cheryl “Cookie” Danyow, of Addison, and Ellen Kraft, of Richmond.
Both finalists will be honored at the Vermont Association for the Education of Young Children (VAEYC) Annual Conference on Thursday, October 12th at the Killington Grand Hotel, where one will be named the Early Educator of the Year and receive $5,000 and all expenses paid to attend the 2018 VAEYC conference as well as one national conference. The runner-up will receive $1,000 and all expenses paid to attend the 2018 VAEYC conference.
Vermont Business Magazine Justin Johnson has been elected to the Brattleboro Retreat's Board of Trustees. Johnson, a native of Australia, is currently the head of Global Strategic Markets at MMR, LLC, a government relations, advocacy, and public relations firm based in Montpelier, where he oversees efforts to help international businesses and governments meet their goals under the 2015 Paris Climate Accord.
“The Brattleboro Retreat is a critical part of Vermont’s system of mental health care,” said Johnson. “The staff is incredibly dedicated, and as a trustee I hope to help the Retreat build its programs and continue providing critical services to Vermonters and others who need treatment for mental health and addiction issues.”
Vermont Business MagazineFollowing the close of a two-week campaign for donations, Vermont Attorney General TJDonovan announced the completion of the inaugural “Lawyers Fighting Hunger” food drive.” The Lawyers Fighting Hunger food drive is a collaboration between the Office of the Attorney General, the Vermont Bar Association (VBA) and the Vermont Foodbank. The drive ran the last two weeks of September during Hunger Action Month in Vermont. Thirty-two Vermont law firms and law offices signed up in advance to participate in this first-ever event.
In just a two-week period, the Vermont legal community raised over $14,300 and more than 4,400 shelf-stable, non-perishable food items. All food and funds collected went directly to the Vermont Foodbank and over two hundred Vermont Foodbank-partner food shelves and meal sites around Vermont.
Vermont Business Magazine Vermont Interfaith Power and Light (VTIPL), through the Katy Gerke Memorial Program (KGMP), has recently awarded matching grants for energy efficiency projects to three churches. The Katy Gerke Memorial Program (KGMP) is administered by VTIPL and was established by Dr Paul Gerke in memory of his wife, the late Dr Katy Gerke of Thetford. The purpose of the program is to improve the energy efficiency of Christian churches in Vermont and twelve (12) Upper Connecticut River Valley Towns in New Hampshire: Bath, Charleston, Claremont, Cornish, Hanover, Haverhill, Lebanon, Lyme, New London, Oxford, Piermont and Plainfield.
KGMP matching grant funds are available for professional energy audits and the installation of efficiency measures identified through an energy audit. In the near future, VTIPL will announce the availability of KGMP matching funds for renewable energy projects.
Vermont Business MagazineGreen Mountain Power is excited to launch its second Inspire Space contest to attract the next round of energy entrepreneurs to Vermont after a wildly successful first year. Winners receive a year of working space at GMP’s state-of-the-art open concept space in Colchester, VT, as well as access to mentoring and other support services from the team at GMP and its partners. GMP is also announcing that its Inspire Space co-working space is available to people looking for a cool and motivating space to work.
Vermont Business MagazineSkiers should be generally happier in key states assome chilly winter weather is in store for the Northeast and mid-Atlantic, with January threatening to bring the coldest air of the season, according toAccuWeather. Although however cold, low temperatures will pale in comparison to those in the northern Plains where the mercury is set to dip to minus 30 degrees Fahrenheit at times.Meanwhile, the southern Plains, Southwest and California can expect a milder and drier winter than last season. Meanwhile, aLa Niña is expected to bring more snow to the Rockies.
Vermont Business Magazine Carrying the momentum of a two-year commitment to host the Audi FIS Ski World Cup in 2017 and 2018, Vermont’s Killington Resort, the largest ski and snowboard resort in Eastern North America and part of the POWDR adventure lifestyle company, will offer a number of guest experience upgrades this coming season. POWDR has invested $5.7 million in capital improvements at Killington and Pico across the properties year-round attractions. The investments in 2017/2018 will further enhance snowmaking equipment and infrastructure, upgrade and rebuild lifts, expand summer activities at the resort and improve the overall experience at both resorts.
Vermont Business Magazine Mayor Miro Weinberger released the following statement today regarding the City and Devonwood’s release of the draft Burlington City Place Development Agreement:
