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DISTRIBUTED ENERGY SYSTEMS NOW USING ITS CORPORATE NAME AS ITS COMPANY-WIDE BRAND
WALLINGFORD, CT, May 2, 2007 -- Distributed Energy Systems Corp. said today it is now officially using the Distributed Energy Systems name as its brand throughout the company, in part reflecting the reorganization it announced earlier this year.
By universally adopting the Distributed Energy Systems name, todays announcement officially marks the combining of its two subsidiaries Northern Power Systems and Proton Energy Systems.
The purpose of the combination is to help strengthen systems sales and coordination, engineering, production, service and technology development. The corporate adoption of the name was effective Friday, April 27th.
Our corporate name will now be the only company brand for our businesses, said Rob Smart, director of marketing, as we continue to provide global customers with superior energy solutions.
Mary Nowlan Named New Editor of Vermont Life Magazine
Former Eating Well Magazine Editor Becomes State Magazines Seventh Editor
Mary Hegarty Nowlan succeeds Tom Slayton, who retired in February after 23 years at the helm of the states official quarterly publication that celebrates Vermonts people, places, and heritage.
In her position, Nowlan will be responsible for oversight of all the editorial functions of the award-winning magazine under Publisher Tom Kelly.
We couldnt be more pleased to have attracted someone of Marys caliber for this position, said Tourism and Marketing Commissioner Bruce Hyde. She brings a tremendous amount of editorial skill and knowledge to the position, along with a high level of creative energy and enthusiasm.
Vermont Life has an extraordinary record of achievement, and Im honored to have been chosen to carry on a great tradition, Nowlan said. I also believe the magazine has enormous potential for further growth.
Northern Enterprises is pleased to announce the commencement of the North-Link network on Friday, May 4th, 1:45 pm at the Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital.
Senator Patrick Leahy and other dignitaries will be on hand to formally launch construction of this fiber optic high-speed network.
The fiber optic system will serve as a backbone for broadband access throughout the Northeast Kingdom where major areas have been sidelined from high speed internet access.
North-Link is a $ 10 million fiber optic network designed by Northern Enterprises, in cooperation with the Economic Development Council of Northern Vermont, that encompasses eight Vermont Counties, three States and two countries.
The network is a public-private partnership with financial backing coming from the federal government, local businesses and communities.
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BURLINGTON, Vt.--Champlain College's Workforce Development Center has formed a partnership with EpikOne, an online strategy firm in Williston, Vt., and with the support of Google Analytics will deliver training in Web analytics, social networking and online visibility and marketing.
An "Online Marketing Boot Camp" will be offered June 11-14 on the Champlain College campus in the S.D. Ireland Center for Global Business & Technology.
Participants can register for two-hour, four-hour or daylong sessions, or the entire four days of boot camp.
Training times include morning, afternoon and "evening encore" sessions. Individual sessions and customized packages are also available.
The boot camp is designed to help companies doing business on the Web optimize their Internet presence and move their sales potential to the next level.
Justin T. Martin, a Commercial Sales Specialist and licensed Real Estate Salesperson, has recently joined the Pomerleau Real Estate Commercial Team. Justin is a board member of the Chittenden Commercial Real Estate Association (CCREA), member of the Essex Rotary Club, Board Member of the VT Sports and Events Council, and a University of Vermont graduate.
His strong business background and community involvement make him a great fit with the Pomerleau Commercial Team!
Pomerleau Real Estate was founded in 1951 with a commitment to provide unparalleled service to our clients. The firm has established an outstanding reputation throughout New England and is one of the largest commercial brokerage and development firms in the State of Vermont, owning and managing over 2 million square feet of commercial property. The firm maintains leadership positions in the fields of Development, Commercial Brokerage, Property Management, and Business Services.
Kristin Cain, a licensed Real Estate Salesperson, has recently joined the Pomerleau Real Estate Commercial Team as a Broker and Marketing Assistant.
Kristin's 10 plus years of experience in residential real estate, organizational skill and positive energy make her the perfect complement to our Commercial Brokerage Team. We are thrilled to have her on board!
Pomerleau Real Estate was founded in 1951 with a commitment to provide unparalleled service to our clients. The firm has established an outstanding reputation throughout New England and is one of the largest commercial brokerage and development firms in the State of Vermont, owning and managing over 2 million square feet of commercial property. The firm maintains leadership positions in the fields of Development, Commercial Brokerage, Property Management, and Business Services.
Exterus Technology for Business of Shelburne announced that Jan Grady was hired as an Account Executive for Chittenden County.
Ms. Grady has over 20 years of experience in outside sales and customer service. Prior to joining Exterus, she was employed by Paychex, Inc. as a sales representative in Hartford, Connecticut and Burlington, Vermont, providing payroll and tax preparation services to the independent business owner.
Come meet Jan at the 2007 Vermont Business Expo and Tradeshow on May 23 and 24, at the Sheraton Conference Center in South Burlington, Vermont! Visit www.exterusbusiness.com for more information on our products and services.
Guy Boyer Named to Chair Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont Board of Directors.
Berlin - Guy Boyer has been elected to chair the Board of Directors of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont.
Mr. Boyer joined the BCBSVT Board in 2003 and will succeed Deborah Granquist as its chair. Ms. Granquist, who has served as chair since 2004, remains on the Board.
Mr. Boyer is president and chief executive officer of Factory Point Bank in Manchester Center, Vermont. He is past president of the Schuylkill (PA) Chamber of Commerce and the Schuylkill County Bankers Association.
He has served on the Boards of the United Way, the Economic Development Council, the Boy Scouts of America, Burr and Burton Academy, and currently serves on the Board of Maple Street School and the Vermont Bankers Association. A certified public accountant, he is a member of the American Institute of CPAs.
Mary Powell Named to Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont Board of Directors.
Berlin - Mary G. Powell has been elected to the Board of Directors of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont. Ms. Powell was elected at the company's recent annual meeting.
Ms. Powell is senior vice president and chief operating officer for Green Mountain Power Corp. She was formerly senior vice president of community banking for KeyBank in Vermont. Prior to moving to Vermont from New York, she worked for the Reserve Fund as its associate director of operations. She also serves as a trustee of the Vermont Land Trust and Champlain College, and was appointed by the governor as co-chair of Building Bright Futures. She also serves as the co-chair of the Education Cost and Quality Task Force for the Vermont Business Roundtable.
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont is the state's only Vermont-based health insurer and is the largest private health plan in Vermont.
Champlain College has leased property on Rue Sherbrooke in Montreal, Quebec, to operate a study-abroad campus in the heart of the city. Starting in Fall 2007, students can choose to spend a full academic semester in Montreal taking Champlain College courses.
Champlain's campus is believed to be the first American campus in Montreal. Ten Champlain College courses will be offered there this fall--the same courses that are offered on campus in Burlington. Students will pay the same tuition and residence hall rates as they would in Vermont.
Study-abroad applications for fall have been streaming in and the College is now working with an architect to renovate the brownstone building that will house Champlain's academic center.
April 23, 2007
REPORT OUTLINES HOW TO BUILD NEXT GENERATION WORKFORCE
Department
of Economic Development Releases Comprehensive Study of Young People to
Determine What Draws Them to Vermont
MONTPELIER "Young
workers want to live in Vermont,
but the state must create high-paying jobs and affordable housing for them" and let them know about it.
Those were among the findings of a comprehensive study of young people
designed to find out what will make the next generation of Vermonters want to
live and work here.
"This report tells us that young people with a connection to Vermont -- including a very significant majority of
those who come to attend college -- also consider Vermont as a potentially attractive place to
live and work," said Vermont Commissioner of Economic Development Mike
Quinn.
