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Office of Workforce Strategy and Development Announces New State Workforce Development Board

March 28, 2025
Contact: Sabina Haskell, Executive Director
Sabina.Haskell@vermont.gov
802-798-6693

MONTPELIER, Vt. – The Office of Workforce Strategy and Development announced today the members of Vermont’s new State Workforce Development Board (SWDB), which includes business owners, workforce experts, municipal officials, and representatives from state government. Together with the new Office of Workforce Strategy and Development, the Board will enhance the coordination of Vermont’s workforce system in order to better address Vermont’s workforce crisis.

Act 146 of 2024 created the Office of Workforce Strategy and Development and restructured the State Workforce Development Board. Given Vermont’s constrained labor market, it also highlighted the importance of aligning education, training, and workforce development efforts across state government, as well as among community partners and employers.

“One of the greatest challenges we face as a state is a shortage of workers. To solve this, we need to attract more working-aged families to Vermont,” said Governor Phil Scott. “The State Workforce Development Board plays an important role in developing employer-driven solutions across the workforce system to solve this crisis.”

The new 27-member Board has both federal and state responsibilities. Its duties include advising the Governor on workforce policy and overseeing Vermont’s One-Stop American Job Center system as outlined under the federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act. Under both state and federal law, the Governor or their designee also serves on the board.

"I am honored to serve as Chair of Vermont’s State Workforce Development Board and to work alongside such a dedicated group of leaders.,” said Jay Bellows, Chair of the SWDB and CEO of KORE Power. “Strengthening our workforce is critical to the state’s economic future, and this Board will play a key role in aligning training, education, and employment opportunities to meet the needs of Vermont’s businesses and workers. Together, we will build a workforce system that supports innovation, growth, and prosperity for all Vermonters."

Appointed by Governor Scott in early January, Sabina Haskell serves as the Executive Director for the Office of Workforce Strategy and Development and administrator for the Board.

The Office of Workforce Strategy and Development is charged with advising the Governor on policies and practices that grow and strengthen Vermont’s workforce, convening stakeholders across the public and private workforce system, and developing comprehensive workforce strategies that address the State’s current and future labor needs.

Members of the board represent a cross-section of Vermont’s workforce and employer landscape with diverse backgrounds from a variety of sectors. The following includes the newly appointed members of the Board.

                                               

Member

Organization

Seat/Sector

Chair: Jay Bellows

KORE Power, Waterbury

Business

Chris Loso

Loso’s Professional Janitorial Services,

So. Burlington

Business

Amanda Shangraw

Bergamot + Amor, Williamstown

Business

Rebecca Kapsalis

UVM Health, Burlington

Business

Jill Mazza Olson

Visiting Nurses of Vermont, Montpelier

Business

Derrick Martens

Brothers Building, Waitsfield

Business

Bill Cunningham

Tri-Valley Transit, Middlebury/Randolph

Business

Betsy Bailey

Little Dippers Doodle Children’s Center,

St. Johnsbury

Business

Rob Terry

Merck Forest and Farmland, Rupert

Business

Michael Hulbert

HP Cummings, Waterbury

Business

Valerie

White Beaudet

Ladder 1 Grill, Barre

Business

Mark Dessureau

Dessureau Machines, Barre

Business

Scott Giles

VSAC, Winooski

Workforce Partner

Jeremy White

Orange East Supervisory Union, Bradford

Workforce Partner

Rhoni Basden

Vermont Works for Women

Workforce Partner

Aron Tomlinson

Hartford Career and Tech Center,

White River Junction

Workforce Partner

Philip Knolling

SerVermont, Waterbury

Workforce Partner

Tiffany Walker

Community College of Vermont, Rutland

Workforce Partner

Mike Doneges

Mayor, Rutland City

Local

Elected Official

Jim Sullivan

Bennington Select Board

Local

Elected Official

Michael Marcotte

State Representative, Coventry

State Legislator

Alison Clarkson

State Senator, Windsor

State Legislator

Michael Harrington

Department of Labor

State Government

Zoie Saunders

Agency of Education

State Government

Lindsay Kurrle

Agency of Commerce and Community Development

State Government

Jenney Samuelson

Agency of Human Services

State Government

 

The first meeting of the new Board will be held virtually on April 14, 2025, from 10 a.m. to noon. To learn more about the State Workforce Development Board, visit vwdb.vermont.gov.

 

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