Bruce Lisman will not run for governor of Vermont
Rescue Inc. announces new leadership team
Rescue Inc. has announced the appointment of Drew Hazelton as chief of operations, along with other key leadership changes.
Hazelton had been serving as interim chief of operations since June 2013. The board of directors, in announcing Hazelton’s confirmation as chief, said that he has the right mix of vision, business savvy, people skills and political acumen to lead Rescue through today’s rapidly changing healthcare environment.
Dealer.com receives Deane C Davis Outstanding Business of the Year Award
Marcia Perry honored with NMC Community Service Award
Marcia Perry was awarded this year’s NMC Community Service award at an Incorporator’s meeting at the hospital, Monday May 12.
Vermont engineer named to list of Top Young Professionals in New England
South Burlington engineer Greg Goyette has been named a “Top Young Professional” by a regional engineering industry magazine.
The New England edition of Engineering News Record (ENR) included Goyette, a transportation engineer and associate in the South Burlington office of Stantec, in its annual list of engineering professionals under the age of 40 from across New England who are up-and-coming leaders in the industry.
US Treasury awards $4.5 million to VEDA to help small business in Vermont access capital
Otter Creek Kitchenware and Electronics celebrates grand opening
The Addison County Chamber of Commerce congratulates Otter Creek Kitchenware and Electronics on the opening of its store in Middlebury’s Marble Works district. Owned by relocated Texans, Sammy Barnes and Greg Alexander, the store seeks to bring a wide assortment of kitchenware with a sprinkling of specialty TV and home entertainment products, not previously available in Addison County.
Brattleboro Museum & Art Center elects four new trustees
The members of the Brattleboro Museum & Art Center (BMAC) elected four new trustees at the museum's April 30 annual meeting. They are R. Mark Burke, Christopher Chapman, Margaret Everitt, and Jim Meltzer. In addition, Suzanne Flynt was elected president, replacing Bruce Berg, who had served in that capacity for the past three years.
