Vermont Economic Conference 2021
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Programs in this Series
The COVID Opportunity - Keeping Your Business Relevant
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02/17/2021
Dr. Benjamin Akande, economist and President of Champlain College, provides his perspective on keeping your business relevant and viable during and post-pandemic and the opportunity for partnerships between businesses and higher education to help...
A Changed Vermont Workforce
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02/10/2021
Mathew Barewicz, Director of Economic and Labor Market Information, discusses a changed Vermont workforce and current employment trends. This event is moderated by our sponsor Renee Bourget-Place, Office Managing Partner, KPMG LLP.
Funding Vermont Through the Crisis
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02/03/2021
The Vermont Chamber of Commerce hosts Administration Secretary Susanne Young, Finance and Management Commissioner Adam Greshin, and Tax Commissioner Craig Bolio to lead a conversation about funding Vermont through the public health crisis and how...
2021 Economic Outlook - Light at the End of the Tunnel
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01/20/2021
As the U.S. economy heals from 2020's pandemic recession, the course of Covid-19 and vaccine rollout along with the new administration in Washington will be key forces influencing the economy. The Vermont Chamber of Commerce hosts TD Bank...
Financial Outlook and Pensions Post-COVID
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01/20/2021
The Vermont Chamber of Commerce hosts Vermont State Treasurer Beth Pearce as she reviewes the financial impacts of COVID-19 and the outlook for the State’s pension plans, investments and debt management profile. This event is moderated by...
What a COVID Vaccine Will Mean for Vermont
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01/13/2021
The Vermont Chamber of Commerce Economic Conference hosts Vermont Health Commissioner Dr. Mark Levine and Dept. of Financial Regulation Commissioner Michael Pieciak to discuss the impact a COVID-19 vaccine will have on Vermont’s businesses and...
Featured Story
CCTV Receives NEH Grant to Support Community Archives
CCTV Center for Media & Democracy is pleased to announce receipt of a National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Humanities Collections and Reference Resources grant alongside 32 peer archival institutions across the country. This $49,927 grant award will support efforts to preserve and expand access to audio/visual community history materials in the CCTV Archives. Read more about this opportunity here!