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  2. Dave Kestenbaum - Wikipedia

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    In 2002 he received an M.S. from the Rubenstein School of Natural Resources at the University of Vermont in Natural Resource planning with a focus in Integrated Conservation Development, Sustainable Tourism, and Landscape Level Planning. [2] On April 11, 2019, Dave witnessed the greatest presentation of his life while working in Costa Rica.

  3. Vermont Agency of Commerce and Community Development

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    The Department of Tourism and Marketing promotes Vermont as a travel destination through the mediums of print, television, radio and the World Wide Web. It publishes Vermont's state magazine, Vermont Life. The Department of Housing and Community Development offers programs to stimulate and guide sustainable development in

  4. The Governor's Institutes of Vermont - Wikipedia

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    The Governor's Institutes of Vermont (GIV), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in Winooski, Vermont, was established in 1982 under then-Governor Richard Snelling when Vermont’s Commissioner of Education and the Director of the Vermont Arts Council sought to provide greater depth in arts education to students in the state’s public schools.

  5. John Emmeus Davis - Wikipedia

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    John Emmeus Davis (born 1949) is an American scholar and city planner who has advanced the worldwide understanding and development of community land trusts. [1] [2] His professional practice has focused on assisting new community land trusts (CLTs), supporting the growth of older CLTs, and helping municipal agencies, Habitat for Humanity affiliates, and other nonprofit organizations to add ...

  6. List of governors of Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Since 1994, Vermont is one of only two U.S. states (New Hampshire being the other) that elects governors for two-year terms. [1] Until 1870, Vermont elected its governors for one-year terms. [ 2 ] Isaac Tichenor , Jonas Galusha , Erastus Fairbanks , and Richard A. Snelling each served non-consecutive terms, while Thomas Chittenden served non ...

  7. Jon David Erickson - Wikipedia

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    In Vermont policy development, his collaboration on the first state-level Genuine Progress Indicator [9] led to a 2012 law to initiate the use of GPI in state policy and budget analysis, [10] and his crowd-sourced media project with Bright Blue led to the Vermont legislature's declaration of March 21, 2012, as Vermont Energy Independence Day ...

  8. Flood recovery efforts made this director USA Today's 2024 ...

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    Katie Trautz, executive director of Montpelier Alive is the Vermont recipient of USA Today's Women of the Year for 2024. Trautz was instrumental organizing flood recovery efforts after many ...

  9. Vermont - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, the Vermont Health Access Program for low-income, uninsured adults cost from $7 to $49 per month. [269] A "Catamount Health" premium assistance program was available for Vermonters who do not qualify for other programs. Total monthly premiums ranged from $60 to $393 for an individual. There was a $250 deductible.