Vermont Chamber of Commerce celebrates 9th annual manufacturing summit
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Stephanie Yu, deputy director of the Public Assets Institute in Montpelier, has been named the organization’s next president and executive director. She replaces founder Paul Cillo, who will step down at the end of this year.
A nonpartisan nonprofit founded in 2003, Public Assets Institute is an independent research organization that works to improve the well-being of Vermonters and advance racial, social and economic justice through research, fiscal analysis and public engagement and empowerment.