
Fenway Has Private Pods for Moms to Pump Milk Thanks to VT Startup
At Fenway since June 2015, the lactation pod is a product of Mamava, a Burlington-based startup launched in 2006 by Sascha Mayer and Christine Dodson.
At Fenway since June 2015, the lactation pod is a product of Mamava, a Burlington-based startup launched in 2006 by Sascha Mayer and Christine Dodson.
Not only does this close-knit community help students develop their businesses, it’s creating an environment that encourages young people to stay in Vermont after school.
Today VCET is a combination of two requests by the entrepreneur: seed funding and affordable co-working space.
A look into several interesting Burlington startups, in fields ranging from space systems to yoga and meditation services.
To understand the spirit of Burlington, VT—a lakeside community with nearly 43,000 residents—look no further than on the floor of The Farmhouse, a family-friendly gastropub on Church Street.
Georgia Grace and Bianca are co-founders of SheFly.
“If there is one universal truth that Jersey Shore natives and BENNYs alike know…it’s that parking at the beach is the WORST.”
Burlington Code just received renewed support from the VCET to keep up the meetups.
Nick is the Founder of Staple Health, based out of VCET’s Middlebury coworking space.
Sarah Jean is the director of operations at Three Chimney Farm.
The Vermont Seed Capital Fund, LP launched for investing in May 2010. The forprofit Fund is
managed by the VCET Capital Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of the nonprofit Vermont Center for Emerging Technologies (VCET).
VCET is an independent 501 (c) 3 public benefit corporation serving all of Vermont. The Vermont Seed Capital Fund, L.P. is managed by the VCET Capital Corporation, a wholly owned VCET subsidiary.