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Vermont Business Magazine Outright Vermont (Outright) and the Green Mountain Council of the Boy Scouts of America (GMC) have signed a Purchase and Sales Agreement for Camp Sunrise, a 146-acre parcel of lakefront property in Addison and Rutland counties, currently owned by GMC. Should Outright acquire Camp Sunrise, the property will continue to serve as a vital resource for Vermont's youth and their families. This acquisition would sustain a hundred-year legacy of the camp being a safe and nurturing environment, fostering the growth and development of young people.
Vermont Business Magazine Governor Phil Scott today highlighted the Vermont Lights the Way: Rays of Kindness initiative, which seeks to recognize Vermonters for everyday acts of goodwill and kindness. Proclaiming December as Rays of Kindness Month, the Governor is calling on Vermonters to nominate those in their community who have gone above and beyond, have given back, set a good example, or simply brightened someone’s day. Launched in 2020 at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, and continued since, Vermonters can nominate individuals for a Rays of Kindness recognition year-round. The program aims to call more attention to acts of kindness, selfless service and goodwill happening throughout the state to celebrate it and inspire more.
Vermont Business Magazine The Community College of Vermont (CCV) plays a major role in workforce development by helping thousands of Vermonters access education and training each year. This spring, State of Vermont employees got a huge boost to their academic and professional careers through CCV’s Assessment of Prior Learning (APL) class. APL offers credit for college-level learning gained outside the classroom such as in the workplace, in the military, or through volunteerism. Two sections of APL were offered to State employees in Spring 2023, with impressive results. Twenty students enrolled from a dozen divisions of state government. Students earned an average of 45 college credits in just one 15-week semester. This represents an average tuition savings of over $12,000, and over 600 classroom hours saved per student. It also translates to more than $250,000 in tuition savings for the State of Vermont.
Vermont Business Magazine National Life Group employees, directors and retirees donated $408,947 to more than 525 organizations across the globe through the annual “Share the Good” program, in which the National Life Group Foundation matches gifts up to $2,000 during the month of November, making the overall amount given more than $817,000. Four hundred twenty-three employees, directors and retirees made pledges this year, making this the highest number of donors and of dollars ever recorded for this initiative. Over the years, more than $5 million has been raised to benefit thousands of charities.
Northeastern Vermont Development Association The 2023 Annual VECAN Conference will be December 6th to 8th – virtually – from noon to 1:30 pm each day. Explore crucial topics around rebuilding and recovering from climate-induced disasters more equitably. Discover ways to access state and federal funding and programs, engage with legislators in a roundtable discussion, and participate in a peer-to-peer exchange with town energy committees. Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your knowledge and network with experts in the field of clean energy and community engagement.
Vermont Business Magazine It is with heavy hearts that the entire firm of Gravel & Shea joins with the O’Neill family, the Vermont legal community, and the greater Burlington area to mourn the loss of Jerome F. O’Neill, who passed away this Sunday, December 3. “Jerry was a deeply committed American, a lion in the legal field, and the loveliest of family men,” says Heather Hammond, Co-Managing Partner. “We were lucky enough to call him one of our own at the end of a long and celebrated career, including time serving in the U.S. Army, followed by his commitment as an Assistant U.S. Attorney, U.S. Attorney for the District of Vermont, and then senior partner of O’Neill Kellner & Green. He always represented his clients with integrity and with compassion and was a mentor to many.”
The Vermont State Police has located and spoken with Ms. Hemmings. Troopers thank the public for their assistance with this ongoing investigation. The investigation into this shooting incident continued throughout the day Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2023. The injured man is still hospitalized at the University of Vermont Medical Center in Burlington for treatment of his injuries. The Vermont State Police is working to confirm his identity. As part of the investigation, detectives had sought to speak with Deborah Hemmings, 71, of Calais, who is a possible witness or individual with information regarding the shooting.
Vermont Business Magazine Ahead of consideration in the Senate of the $110.5 billion emergency foreign aid supplemental bill, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) on Tuesday evening sent a letter to his colleagues in the Senate Democratic Caucus expressing his serious concerns about the package. While expressing strong support for funding Ukraine’s resistance to Putin’s aggression, as well as the need to fund global humanitarian needs, Sanders expressed concerns that the legislation has no investments to address the crises facing working families across the country. Sanders also expressed deep concerns about providing $10.1 billion for Netanyahu’s right-wing extremist government to continue their current inhumane military strategy which has already taken 16,000 Palestinian lives, 70 percent of whom are women and children.
Vermont Business Magazine On December 5, Senator Peter Welch (D-Vermont) led Senators Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Ed Markey (D-Mass.), and Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) in introducing the Withstanding Extreme Agricultural Threats by Harvesting Economic Resilience (WEATHER) Act, legislation that calls for the development of an index-based insurance policy that is more responsive to crop and income losses faced by farmers as a result of extreme weather. This would be especially beneficial to farmers in Vermont following this summer’s catastrophic flooding that impacted nearly 28,000 acres of farmland across the state.
Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Council on Rural Development (VCRD) announces the call for Climate Economy Resilient Communities participants for 2024. Community leaders and volunteers submit a simple online application that will be reviewed on a rolling basis until January 12th, 2024. Through the program, VCRD supports three to five communities each year working on local climate action solutions that help reduce greenhouse gas emissions, lower energy use, increase climate resilience, and/or strengthen the local climate economy. Services are adaptable based on the community’s needs and can include support with community engagement processes, strategic planning, technical assistance, and/or project implementation.
Vermont Business Magazine In response to the unique challenges faced by recent college graduates entering the ever-evolving job market, Sue Schlom, a seasoned job search advisor and recruiter, is excited to announce a free webinar series titled "Job Searching for Recent College Grads: A Crash Course on Modern Day Resumes for Recent Grads and their Parents."
Vermont Business Magazine Today, the City of Burlington announced two Public Safety Community Forums to discuss important issues and challenges facing our community: drug trafficking, gun crime, substance use disorder, and property crime. Panelists at each forum will present information about ongoing work at the local, state, and federal levels to address these issues, and participants will have the opportunity to submit questions in advance on the City’s website.
