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Wednesday, February 07, 2024Nicole MacTavish, Ed.D. joins the Chamber's Board of Directors
Nicole has served in the public education and non-profit sector for over 25 years. While married to an active duty Naval Aviator, Nicole had the opportunity to work around the world, serving students. Nicole now serves as the Superintendent of the Patricia A. Hannaford Regional Technical School District in Middlebury, Vermont. Hannaford offers cutting edge Career Technical Education (CTE) Programs to the high school students and adult learners of Addison County, Vermont. Nicole started her education
Tuesday, December 26, 2023Ben Fuller joins the Chamber's Board of Directors
Ben grew up in Essex, CT where proximity to the CT River and Long Island Sound led to early interests in boating and water sports. He graduated from Trinity College with degrees in Philosophy and Psychology, then enrolled in a doctoral program for Cognitive Psychology at Lehigh University. There, he met his future wife, Celina, with whom, after earning their master’s degrees, he decided to leave academia and start a life together in VT where they have lived for the past 20 years. Professionally, Ben is a
Wednesday, September 13, 2023''Around the Chamber'' - September 2023
"Around the Chamber" is dedicated to promoting our members to the community and advancing tourism, business and non-profit interests throughout Addison County. Read this month's issue below or CLICK HERE In this issue 3 - Former Vermont Governor Jim Douglas will be Keynote at Chamber Annual Awards Dinner 4 - 2023 Award and Hall of Fame Honorees Announced! 12 - Behind the Scenes features Common Ground Center's Executive Director, Lindsay Whitaker 18 - Learn about the new owners of Ripton's Chipman
Monday, August 28, 20236 Common Small Business Mistakes to Avoid as a New Franchisee
As an aspiring entrepreneur, purchasing a franchise can be a great alternative to starting a business from scratch. Becoming a franchisee offers the opportunity to own a business with a proven track record and established brand recognition. However, like with any business, franchise owners can make a number of mistakes that limit their success. In this article, we discuss some of the most common small business mistakes to avoid as the new owner of a franchise. Not Working with a
Tuesday, August 15, 2023''Around the Chamber'' - August 2023
"Around the Chamber" is dedicated to promoting our members to the community and advancing tourism, business and non-profit interests throughout Addison County. Read this month's issue below or CLICK HERE In this issue 5 - Chamber Briefs 12 - Behind the Scenes - Amey Ryan, IPJ Real Estate 20 - New Member Spotlight - Green Mountain Social 27 - Best Practices: Social Media
Wednesday, December 07, 2022Tips For Small Business Owners In Addison County, VT, On How To Maintain A Healthy Cash Flow
Join the Addison County Chamber of Commerce to network with other local entrepreneurs and access valuable resources for helping your business grow. Call us today at 802.388.7951 for more information! As a small business owner in Addison County, VT, it's important to keep an eagle’s eye on your cash flow. After all, cash is the lifeblood of any business. Without it, you won't be able to meet payroll, pay your suppliers, or keep the lights on. Fortunately, there are a number of things you can do to maintain
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