My TV Interview with Jim Elkind. Jim is the President of The Stark Mountain Foundation. He is a long-distance walker, high-altitude skier, adventurer, and consultant for both non-profit and for-profit organizations. He served on the Mad River Cooperative Board and can be found skiing at Mad River Glen. He helped spearhead the purchase of 1100 acres of land for Mad River Glen, which will be held for preservation and recreation.
Author of "Just Exactly Perfect - Cautionary Tales of Skiing and Being in the Mad River Valley"
Musician and Author - Educator and Bluesman
Past Executive Director of EMERGE Vermont, and community leader running for the Vermont Senate
Eliot Lothrop owns Building Heritage, a Preservation and Restoration Company. Eliot serves on the Rokeby Museum Board. He holds a Master of Science in Historic Preservation from the University of Vermont. Eliot is the great-grandson of Arthur Garfield Hays, who co-founded the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and participated in the Scopes Monkey Trial in 1925 to defend the teaching of evolution in schools. For more information visit: www.heritagebuilding.com
Sociologist, Educator, Policymaker, Activist, Author, Candidate for Vermont State Senate
Producing Artistic Director of Vermont Stage. www.Vermontstage.org
Dan Chiasson is an American poet, critic, and journalist. The Sewanee Review called Chiasson "the country's most visible poet-critic." He is the Lorraine Chao Wang Professor of English Literature and Chair of the English Department at Wellesley College. Author of BERNIE FOR BURLINGTON - THE RISE OF THE PEOPLE'S POLITICIAN.
AUTHOR, CRANBERRY EXPORTER, AGRICULTURAL BANKER, AND SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE FOR THE STATE OF VERMONT - HIS BOOK IS TURNING THE SOUL - 250 YEARS OF VERMONT AGRICULTURE.
VERMONT'S 31ST TREASURER
Visual Artist, Filmmaker, Arts Administrator, Politician, and Visionary
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF SPECTRUM YOUTH AND FAMILY CENTER, WRITER, PERFORMER, AUTHOR, CHANGE-MAKER
Representative from Vermont in the United States House of Representatives
Charity is a lawyer, a mother, a volunteer, a proud Vermonter, and the first woman elected Attorney General of Vermont.
Helen Whybrow is the author of three works of nonfiction and the editor of four anthologies. She is a visiting professor at Middlebury College and has taught writing at Breadloaf Environmental Writer’s Conference and the Iowa Summer Writer’s Workshop, among others. She is also the co-founder of Knoll Farm in Fayston Vermont and her new book The Salt Stones is receiving national acclaim.
For more information visit: http://www.helenwhybrow.com
Executive Director of Rights & Democracy (VT and NH)