Vermont Life to remain a state property
CORRECTION: This story has been corrected to reflect that Mary Hegarty Nowlan left Vermont Life voluntarily. We apologize for the error. The commerce agency will keep Vermont Life in house. State...
View ArticleLake Champlain Tasting Trail connects to the world
Sarah Diaz is an employee owner at Switchback Brewing Co., part of the Lake Champlain Tasting Trail. Courtesy photo Vermont will be part of the first international culinary trail that eventually will...
View ArticleTourism report shows Vermont ski areas are holding their own
Wendy Knight, commissioner of the Vermont Department of Tourism and Marketing, at a press conference on the department’s tourism report on Thursday at Sugarbush ski resort in Warren. Photo by Mark...
View ArticleScott appoints commissioner of tourism and marketing
Gov. Phil Scott has appointed Wendy Knight as commissioner of the Department of Tourism and Marketing. Knight is a self-employed marketing and communications consultant for Knight and Day...
View ArticleSenate budget requires Vermont Life to ‘fish or cut bait’
A Vermont Life cover from 2016. File photo by Kevin O’Connor/VTDiggerOnce again, as lawmakers wrap up work on the state budget, the future of a magazine run by the Vermont Department of Tourism and...
View ArticleVermont Life editor leaving; future of magazine uncertain
Vermont Life magazine is losing its longtime editor at a time of turmoil for the publication. File photo by Kevin O’Connor/VTDiggerVermont Life Editor Mary Hegarty Nowlan announced Tuesday that she is...
View ArticleAmy Spear: Fall foliage is worth millions to the Vermont economy
Editor’s note: This commentary is by Amy Spear, of Killington, who is the vice president of tourism for the Vermont Chamber of Commerce, which partners with the state in digital and print marketing to...
View ArticleTourism marketing shows outsiders a sparkling Vermont, open for business
Vermont continues to promote tourism, with a caution about observing pandemic precautions. Vermont’s glossy winter advertising, an annual investment in the state’s $2.8 billion tourism industry, is...
View ArticleReed: Let’s roll out the welcome mat
Editor’s note: This op-ed is by Curtiss Reed Jr., executive director of the Vermont Partnership for Fairness and Diversity in Brattleboro. In the year 2042, during the lifetime of the next generation...
View ArticleReport: 10,000 more workers a year needed to grow Vermont’s economy
[A] report from the Vermont Chamber of Commerce says the state needs to add 10,000 people to its workforce every year to grow the economy. The Vermont Futures Project released a report Monday that says...
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