Vermont Business Magazine The Snelling Center for Government has announced the Vermont Leadership Institute Class of 2018. The Class of 2018 is comprised of 23 associates from across the state who represent a wide variety of organizations from the public, private and non-profit sectors. The Snelling Center for Government is a non-partisan, non-profit organization committed to fostering responsible and ethical civic leadership, encouraging public service by private citizens, and promoting informed citizen participation in shaping public policy in Vermont.
Vermont Leadership Institute Class of 2018
Sarah Amos, St. Johnsbury, Catamount Arts
Alexandra Bergeron, Williamstown, Vermont State Colleges
Jen Bostwick, Essex Junction, Nine East Network
Scott Campbell, St. Johnsbury, Capstone Community Action, Inc.
Pamela Dearborn, St. Johnsbury, Northern Counties Health Care
Kimberly Fitzgerald, Colchester, Cathedral Square
Nicholas Foss, Burlington, Vermont Department of Finance and Management
Christina Goodwin, Worcester, Home Share Now, Inc.
Daniel Groberg, Montpelier, Montpelier City Center
Katherine Harbaugh, Richmond, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont
Lynne Jaunich, Charlotte, Board Member
Lynn Jones, Cabot, Washington County Mental Health Services, Inc.
Elizabeth Miller, Middletown Springs, Educator
Cindy Mosedale, Barnet, Barnet School
Geoffrey Pippenger, South Duxbury, Department for Children and Families, Economic Services Division
James Rice, West Burke, Vermont Department of Corrections
Vanessa Riegler, Post Mills, Aloha Foundation
Liz Ruffa, East Dorset, EDR Consulting, Inc.
Kristen Sharpless, Stowe, Stowe Land Trust
Mark Sousa, Middlebury, Green Mountain Transit
Aron Steward, Burlington, State of Vermont
Renee Swain, Sutton, Umbrella, Inc.
Nicole Whalen, Worcester, Vermont Foodbank
The Class of 2018 embarked on their leadership journey in September and will meet for a total of nineteen seminar days between now and June 2018. Associates will engage in intensive assessment and self-reflection, study ethics and systems thinking and become immersed in some of the most important issues facing Vermont. Through this experience, associates are inspired to participate in public service, take thoughtful action within the public sector, and work effectively with other Vermont citizens to bring about positive change. This year marks the 23rd year of the Vermont Leadership Institute, and the Class of 2018 will join more than 500 graduates who are making a difference in Vermont: leading innovative businesses, creating award-winning non-profits, serving in the legislature and state government, and volunteering in their communities.
To learn more about the Vermont Leadership Institute and the Snelling Center’s other professional development programs, please visit www.snellingcenter.orgor contact Suzanne Trahey at [email protected]or802-859-3090.
Source: October 23, 2017– The Snelling Center for Government. For more information, please visit our website atwww.snellingcenter.org.Photo credit: Johannes Otter
