Vermont Ski Museum elects new Directors

Paul Graves, a snowboard innovator and legend of the sport, and Rob Apple, a Vermont industry executive with deep ties to skiing, have been elected Directors of the Vermont Ski Museum. The Vermont Ski Museum is a non-profit organization dedicated to collecting, preserving and celebrating Vermont's ski and snowboarding history. The Museum also announced a search for a President to expand the institution's communications and fundraising activities.

Richmond driver to compete in 2010 national truck driving championships

On August 3-7, more than 450 professional truck drivers from all 50 states will meet in Columbus, Ohio, to put their safe-driving skills to the test in the National Truck Driving Championships (NTDC), known as “the Super Bowl of Safety.” Drivers earn the right to compete in this prestigious annual event by first winning titles in their respective vehicles classes at the state level. Bernie Spine, a Driver for FedEx Express based in Williston and a resident of Richmond, Vt., will compete against his peers from across the country in the 4-Axle class.

PMG welcomes new associate

PMG Public Relations announces the addition of a new associate. Thomas Kupfer has started work at PMG as Assistant Account Executive. Mr. Kupfer was previously employed by Okemo Mountain Resort as communications coordinator and at Liberty Sports Magazine as a contributing editor. He holds a Masters of Science in Communication from Drexel University and a Bachelor of Arts degree from Fordham University. PMG is a public relations firm located in Burlington, Vermont serving socially responsible businesses, nationally.

Vermont Mozart Festival announces new artistic director

Vermont Mozart Festival has formally announced the appointment of a new Artistic Director, international sensation Gil Shohat. Described by Forbes magazine as “the most important and influential personality in classical music in Israel,” Shohat is the composer of nine large-scale symphonies, ten concertos for various instruments, three operas, various oratorios, cantatas, solo vocal pieces, and dozens of chamber and piano pieces, as well as the performer of more than 80 concerts a year worldwide, both as a conductor and pianist.