Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Manufacturing Extension Center (VMEC) has announced the results of its annual election ofVMECAdvisory Board members held on December 8.The following Board members were re-elected to additional two-year terms:Dave Blittersdorf, President & CEO ofAll Earth Renewables, Inc. (Williston);Tommy Harmon, President ofSonnax Industries (Bellows Falls);Joe Perrotto, President & CEO ofCountry Home Products (Vergennes);Mike Rainville, President of Maple Landmark, Inc. (Middlebury) andBrenan Riehl, President & CEO ofGW Plastics (Bethel).
Steve Greenfield, COO of theVermont Economic Development Authority (VEDA) (Montpelier), was newly electedfor a two-year termto the 16-member VMEC Board.Dr. Cy Jordan, MD, MPH,Vermont Medical Society Education and Research Foundation, stepped off the Board this year after serving six years. Mike Rainville was re-elected Chairman of the Board for an additional one-year term.
About VMEC: Hosted by Vermont Technical College (VTC) since 1995 and a National Network member of the Hollings National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST) Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP), VMEC operates statewide as a not-for-profit with a primary mission "To help improve and grow manufacturing in Vermont and strengthen the global competitiveness of the state's manufacturers." A local resource and trusted adviser to enterprises of all sizes, the VMEC Team brings world-class expertise in consulting, coaching, hands-on implementation support, training and education for leaders and workers. Through the VMEC PSG business unit established in 2006, on a selected basis VMEC brings process, strategy and innovation expertise to non-manufacturing businesses, non-profits, healthcare and government entities in Vermont. VMEC provides proven Systems and Solutions focused on Strategies, Processes, Products, Technologies and People.
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