Cannabis panel to focus on the experience of developing commercial markets in MA and ME
New Bar Assoc president praises Vermont’s attorneys
VSP: Bristol deaths ruled homicide-suicide
Property tax forecast projects 6 percent increase
DFR reaches $1.8 million settlement in student health insurance dispute
VBSR announces resignation of Executive Director Jane Campbell
After serving as the Executive Director for Vermont Businesses for Social Responsibility (VBSR) for 14 years, Jane Campbell will be resigning her position to embark on the next chapter of her career. Campbell served as Executive Director of VBSR from 1992 - 2002, then returned to lead the organization in February of 2016 (during the period of 2002-2015, Campbell was the Executive Director of Copley Hospital Foundation and Development Director of the Vermont Historical Society).
HCRS recognizes community partners at annual meeting
Health Care and Rehabilitation Services (HCRS), southeastern Vermont’s community mental-health agency, recognized two community partners at its annual meeting on November 6. Each year, the non-profit agency honors community partners who exemplify the spirit of effective collaboration in order to support the mental health, substance abuse, and developmental disability needs of the community.
VBSR Executive Director Jane Campbell resigns
Announcement of new president and statement to the Vermont Bar Association
Elizabeth Novotny, Esq of Chittenden County, Vermont, became President of the Vermont Bar Association during the Vermont Bar Association's annual meeting on September 27,2019. In Ms. Novotny's remarks to the membership, she praised the deep commitment of Vermont lawyers to public service and underrepresented communities, citing a recent American Bar Association Survey and Report on the Pro Bono Work of America's Lawyers that determined, among the states participating in the survey:
. Vermont has the highest percentage of lawyers engaging in public service.
