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Champlain College President David F. Finney was joined by Governor Jim Douglas today as he announced the creation of the Champlain College Workforce Development Center.
The Center ushers in the next phase of Champlain Colleges efforts to support Vermonts workforce development and the needs of the states businesses and professionals. The new initiative enhances the Colleges capacity to be a catalyst for economic development.
Since becoming president of Champlain College in July, I have heard a recurring theme from stakeholders in Vermonts business community: workforce development in Vermont is at the point of crisis, said David Finney. Its a need thats been well-documented and its clear to me that the College can add value to the states workforce development systems.
Do you need additional information technology education to move up the career ladder? Have some IT experience but need more to land a job? Through a new federal grant, the Vermont Information Technology Center may be able to help.
Vermonters are invited to apply for high-tech training and substantial tuition assistance from the Governors IT Training Initiative, which is a collaborative effort of the Vermont Information Technology Center (VITC), Champlain College, the Vermont Department of Labor and the Human Resources Investment Council. It is funded by the Presidents High Growth Job Training Initiative in the U.S. Department of Labor.
GMP ANNOUNCES THIRD QUARTER EARNINGS
COLCHESTER,
VT…Green Mountain Power Corporation (NYSE: GMP) has announced
consolidated earnings of $0.48 per share of common stock, diluted, for the
third quarter of 2005 compared with consolidated earnings of $0.65 per share of
common stock, diluted, for the same period in 2004. Year to date earnings for
2005 are $1.50 per share, diluted, compared with earnings of $1.70 per share,
diluted for the first nine months of 2004.
Earnings declined in the
third quarter of 2005 primarily as a result of higher power supply, other
operating and transmission expenses partially offset by an increase in retail
revenues. "The earnings decline in 2005 was caused in large part by
significantly higher wholesale energy prices,” said Christopher L. Dutton,
President and Chief Executive Officer. “We expect earnings to
McDONALDS® RESTAURANTS IN NEW ENGLAND
& ALBANY, NEW YORK TO
INTRODUCE NEWMANS OWN® ORGANICS
COFFEE
FROM GREEN MOUNTAIN COFFEE ROASTERS
October 27, 2005 Boston, MA McDonalds restaurants are
partnering with Green Mountain
Coffee Roasters, Inc. to source, roast and package Newmans
Own Organics Blend coffee exclusively
for more than 650 McDonalds restaurants in Massachusetts,
Connecticut, Rhode Island, Vermont, New
Hampshire, Maine and Albany, NY. This new coffee will be
available beginning November 1 st .
October saw Moondyne Agency add two new clients to its roster.
Bristol's Rocky Dale Gardens has signed on with the Burlington based ad agency in an effort to strengthen and streamline the nursery's brand identity. Rocky Dale has long been a regional attraction for its garden of rare botanical species. Owner Ed Burke has charged Moondyne with designing a new brand mark, collateral, and print work to promote the nursery and landscape design firm.
Petra Cliffs Climbing Center has also enlisted the help of Moondyne Agency for new collateral development. The communications highlight Petra's indoor rock climbing facility, classes and expeditions, as well as new owner Mike Anderson's extensive team building expertise.
Moondyne principal Ted Kohn opened the agency doors this past May, offering brand advertising solutions to regionally based businesses. For more information call (802) 310-3326 or visit www.moondyneagency.com.
Hiata DeFeo has been promoted to Director of Marketing and Sales for the Green Mountain Inn located in Stowe and WilloughVale Inn on Lake Willoughby. Hiata has been with the Green Mountain Inn for over a year as Hotel Executive Administrator.
DeFeo will be instrumental in the Green Mountain Inns continued success with on-line reservation programs, developing innovative advertising and marketing strategies, ongoing public relations activities and assisting with a continued vigorous sales campaign.
Originally a Vermonter, DeFeo graduated from Johnson State College with a degree in political science. DeFeo worked for Senator Jim Jeffords as a staff assistant and has several years experience managing retail stores in Vermont and around the country. Hiata and her husband, Steffan, enjoy hiking, fishing and travel.
John Trifone joins Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermonts Management Team
Berlin, VT John Trifone, of Montpelier, VT, has been named Vice President, Treasurer & Chief Financial Officer at Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont (BCBSVT).
Mr. Trifone has expertise and experience in finance, treasury and information technology functions, as well as management and process improvement. He will be accountable for Corporate Accounting, Treasury, Actuarial, Underwriting, Legal and Facilities functions at the states largest health insurer.
Two Law Firms Merge to Create Second Largest Firm
in Vermont
BURLINGTON Is conflict ever good? Dr. Kenneth Kaye believes so. When families, organizations, or small work teams are confident that they know how to address conflict constructively, it's a positive opportunity for change. Conflict often seems unavoidable, every business and person faces it on almost a daily basis either directly or indirectly. Yet, many choose to and often try to avoid conflict. Examining the root causes of conflict and creating a system for dealing with conflict is essential to building well-functioning teams within the family, business and workplace.
Williston, VT Candelin Wahl has joined Child Care Resource as Director of Development, responsible for fund raising, community events and outreach. Ms. Wahl was recently Marketing Director at Verilux in Waitsfield, and previously New Products Manager at Ben & Jerrys. She has also managed fund raising for several community groups.
Child Care Resource, a non-profit organization founded in 1984, is the place to go for everything you need to know about child care in Chittenden County. Its mission is to strengthen the well-being, development, and education of children by providing consultation, education, and resources to families, professionals who care for and educate our children, businesses, and communities.
High Mowing Seed Company, a certified organic farm and seed catalog company selling vegetable, flower, and herb seeds to commercial growers and home gardeners, has moved to a new 13,000 square foot facility off of Route 15 in Wolcott, Vermont, to accommodate the growing business.
Since 1999, the company maintained its offices and lab in a trailer with a warehouse and greenhouse nearby on the owners residential property on Brook Road in Wolcott, Vermont. Seed cleaning occurred in a barn about 3 miles away. The companys 2-acre trial gardens were on leased land located ¼ mile up the road from the offices. Growing fields included 30 acres of seeds crops and fields in a cover crop fallow rotation.
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" 215 Series End Mills - longer cutting edges with coolant holes & extended lengths
