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Vermont Business Magazine Champlain College has announced its first co-op partner, Creatio, a global vendor of an agentic CRM and workflow platform with no-code and artificial intelligence at its core. Champlain students will be able to engage in paid, full-time work with the Boston-based company, while earning full academic credit.

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Vermont Business Magazine Today, the Vermont Natural Resources Council (VNRC), Conservation Law Foundation (CLF), Sierra Club - Vermont Chapter, Vermont Conservation Voters, Vermont Public Interest Research Group (VPIRG), and ACLU Vermont submitted a letter to the Scott Administration expressing their deep concern that provisions in Executive Order 06-25 (EO) instruct state age

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Vermont Business Magazine Today, Building Burlington’s Future (BBF) announced a new partnership with the Abundance Network that establishes Burlington as the Network’s first affiliate chapter on the East Coast.

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by Christina Davenport, UVM George Bemis ’60, MD, has made a landmark estate commitment—currently valued at $16 million—to the University of Vermont (UVM) in honor of Nancy Wicks Bemis, RN, his late wife, who studied nursing at UVM in the late 1950s.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets (VAAFM) is opening applications for the Local Food for Schools and Child Care (LFSCC) Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) Grant. The purpose of this grant is to provide local food to early learners through CSA shares.

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Vermont Business Magazine ZymoChem, the Burlington materials company decarbonizing the chemical industry through biological manufacturing, announces its recognition as a Startup of the Year by The Internatio

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Vermont Business Magazine More than 450 high school students from across Vermont came together at Vermont State University Randolph on October 9 for the annual Women Can Do conference—a one-day event hosted by Vermont Works for Women that gives students hands-on exposure to careers in the trades and STEM.

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Vermont Business Magazine Mac Mountain unveiled an unprecedented partnership model designed to ensure residential and commercial builders, developers and service providers dramatically increase fiber broadband subscriptions in the communities they serve while also sharing in the recurring cash flow.

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by Timothy McQuiston, Vermont Business Magazine Vermont Republicans and Democrats have both condemned what Governor Phil Scott called "vile, racist, bigoted, and antisemitic" in a chat group centered in New York State and which included other young Republicans from around the nation, including sitting Vermont State Senator Sam Douglass (R-Orleans) and his wife Brianna, the Verm

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Vermont Business Magazine Governor Phil Scott today issued the following statement in response to leaked messages from leaders of a national Young Republican group chat: “The hateful statements made in this group chat are disgusting and unacceptable. The vile, racist, bigoted, and antisemitic dialogue that has been reported is deeply disturbing.

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Vermont Business Magazine Dairy farmers across the Northeast can now apply for the Dairy Farm Improvement & Modernization Grant through the Northeast Dairy Business Innovation Center (NE-DBIC).

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Vermont Business Magazine As University of Vermont Health – Porter Medical Center celebrates 100 years of caring for Addison County and the surrounding communities, members of the public are invited to attend a ribbon-cutting event on Friday, October 17 in the hospital’s main lobby. The event from 1 to 3 p.m.