As the largest statewide business organization, the Vermont Chamber of Commerce represents all industries and sectors, from tourism, manufacturing, and retail to health care, construction, and technology. Every signature networking event organized, every policy advocated, and every unique marketing opportunity created, is designed to make Vermont a better, more vibrant place to live, work, start a business, and play.

Vermont Chamber of Commerce
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As the largest statewide business organization, the Vermont Chamber of Commerce represents all industries and sectors, from tourism, manufacturing, and retail to health care, construction, and technology. Every signature networking event organized, every policy advocated, and every unique marketing opportunity created, is designed to make Vermont a better, more vibrant place to live, work, start a business, and play.
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Recent Episodes

June 14, 2022
State to Main: A Vermont Policy Series - (2022 Legislative Session)
"State to Main" is a policy-focused podcast series complementing the widely read weekly legislative newsletter of the same name. In this episode we welcome Betsy Bishop, President of the Vermont Chamber of Commerce, and Megan Sullivan, VP of Government Affairs, to recap the 2022 legislative session and discuss some of the key takeaways for the Vermont business community. "State to Main" is made possible by our sponsor, AT&T.

May 25, 2022
State to Main: A Vermont Policy Series - (Manufacturing Tax Exemption)
"State to Main" is a policy-focused podcast series complementing the widely read weekly legislative newsletter of the same name. In this episode we welcome Chris Carrigan, Vice President of Business Development for the Vermont Chamber of Commerce, and Julia Birnn Fields, owner of Birnn Chocolates of Vermont, to discuss recent advocacy efforts on the manufacturing tax exemption. "State to Main" is made possible by our sponsor, AT&T.

April 27, 2022
State to Main: A Vermont Policy Series - (Refugee Workforce)
"State to Main" is a policy-focused podcast series complementing the widely read weekly legislative newsletter of the same name. To combat Vermont's demographic crises, it's vital that we work to retain our resettled refugee community. The third episode of the series, “Refugee Workforce,” features Amelia Semen, Government Affairs Specialist for the Vermont Chamber of Commerce, Hillary Burrows, President of Autumn Harp, and Tracy Dolan, Director of the State Refugee Office, to discuss the refugee workforce in Vermont. "State to Main" is made possible by our sponsor, AT&T.
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