15th Annual Terry Ehrich Award Ceremony & Dinner
Date: Wednesday Sep 21st, 2016
Time: 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Location: Old Labor Hall National Historic Landmark
Address: 46 Granite St, Barre, VT 05641
Cost: $65 Members; $85 Non-Members
To Register: http://15thannualterryehrichdinner.eventbrite.com
For More Info: Contact Roxanne Vought for general inquiries: [email protected]; Russ Elek for sponsorship inquiries: [email protected]
Event Description
VBSR is pleased to honor Paul Millman, co-founder of Chroma Technology, at the 15th Annual Terry Ehrich Award Ceremony and Dinner, one of our largest and most festive events of the year. In a nod to Paul’s dedication to employee ownership and community, this year’s celebration will be held at Barre’s Old Labor Hall, a National Historical Landmark with a rich history of supporting workers’ rights and community-supported businesses. Don’t miss this unique gathering of entrepreneurial, mission-driven business professionals!
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2016 Recipient: Paul Millman, Co-Founder, Chroma Technology
Paul MIllman is CEO and president of Chroma Technology Corp., an employee-owned manufacturing company in Bellows Falls, Vermont. He attended Antioch College and is a graduate of the New School and Antioch New England Graduate School. He is a director of the Vermont Business Roundtable and Valley Net. He is a member of the Steering Committee of ReThink Health in the Upper Valley and president of the Westminster Fire and Rescue Association. He is a former director of Vermont Businesses for Social Responsibility and former chair of the Vermont Employee Ownership Center. Prior to moving to Vermont he worked as a bartender in New York City. He hopes to return to that profession when his days as a business big shot are over.
About the Terry Ehrich Award
In 2002, Vermont Businesses for Social Responsibility began honoring Vermont's outstanding practitioners of social responsibility in business in fond memory of late VBSR board member, Terry Ehrich. Terry was genuinely concerned about the well-being of his employees, generous with his time as a friend and concerned citizen, and successful with his business, Hemmings Motor News. He also started the First Day Foundation to encourage greater parental involvement in public education.The Terry Ehrich Award for Excellence in Socially Responsible Business is given annually to a person exemplifying Terry Ehrich’s sustained commitment to the environment, workplace, progressive public policy, and community. To learn more about Terry Ehrich, past recipients of the Terry Ehrich Award and nomination for future recipients, PLEASE CLICK HERE.
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