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Vermont Business Magazine Each year the Vermont Recreation and Parks Association presents the coveted Theresa S. Brungardt Awards to a professional, friend and organization who has made significant contributions to parks and recreation in Vermont.
Vermont Business Magazine Keurig Green Mountain, Inc (Keurig) (NASDAQ: GMCR), a personal beverage system company that has revolutionized the way consumers create and enjoy beverages, and The Nature Conservancy, the leading conservation organization working around the world to conserve the lands and waters on which all life depends, announced their collaboration to address water
Vermont Business Magazine Dynapower Company, the global leader in energy storage inverters based in South Burlington, announced that it is supplying a newly designed 1 MW energy storage inverter to Ecoult as part of an Ecoult UltraBattery installation.
Vermont Business Magazine Green Mountain College has been recognized as a national sustainability leader in the 2015 Sustainable Campus Index released yesterday by the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE).
Vermont Business Magazine In 2007, Jack Brennan, then the president of Green Mountain College, became one of the first signatories of the American College & University President’s Climate Commitment (ACUPCC), a signature program of Second Nature. At the time the world was experiencing the second highest global temperature readings for any year on record.
Vermont Business Magazine Farm to Feet, makers of 100 percent American socks made with US sourced materials, in US factories, by US workers, is celebrating the communities that support the brand by naming new styles for the fall season after those towns. The North Carolina brand named one of its new ski socks after Waitsfield.
Vermont Business Magazine Governor Peter Shumlin released the following statement following the decision of the Non-Management Bargaining Unit (NMU) of the Vermont State Employees Association (VSEA) to walk away from the bargaining table during contract negotiations. The Corrections and Supervisory Bargaining Units remain engaged in talks with the State.
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Vermont Business Magazine Green Mountain Power is nearing completion of a new substation in Waterbury that will significantly increase reliability for customers and improve the resilience of the electric grid in the area.
Vermont Business Magazine Downstreet Housing and Community Development of Barre is one of 20 nonprofit community development organizations were recognized today for their excellence in sustainable business and housing practices by NeighborWorks America.
