Q&A: Lisa Ventriss: Vermont Business Roundtable

From: Vermont Business Magazine | Date: September 1, 2004| Author: Anonymous | Copyright information

Lisa Ventriss i's the president of the Vermont Business Roundtable. Raised in Middlebury, Ventriss received her postsecondary education at the University of Vermont, earning a BA in Political Science and a Master of Public Administration. She recently stepped down as chairman of the Lund Family Center's Board of Directors, and was cochairman of its Capital Campaign. She is chairman of the United Way of Chittenden County and chairman of the 2001 Campaign, Her professional affiliations include ...

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