Virtual Community for Entrepreneurs Here to Stay
Since launching in October 2020, the Vermont Startup Collective has seen unexpectedly strong engagement and rapid growth.
Since launching in October 2020, the Vermont Startup Collective has seen unexpectedly strong engagement and rapid growth.
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VCET is hiring a rock star Marketing Associate to experience firsthand what it takes to start, scale, and sustain a leading innovative hub in Vermont. This paid internship position will be a great opportunity for someone creative and driven looking to grow in 2021.
Our team stands in solidarity with the BIPOC community and opposes racism in all its forms. By using our resources, voices, and privileges to amplify the voices of those who need to be heard the most, we are committed to doing our part to dismantle systematic racism and injustice.
To deepen support for the 250-plus startups and entrepreneurs served in 2020, the Vermont Center for Emerging Technologies (VCET) expanded its board of directors to include three entrepreneurial leaders with expertise in driving innovation and deep ties to economic development in Vermont.
The Vermont Startup Collective is a new platform that offers entrepreneurs a dedicated virtual space for building community, advancing business ideas, and connecting with other startups, remote workers, small business owners, freelancers, investors, and mentors.
This past week Governor Phil Scott signed the Vermont state budget which concluded a months long effort in Montpelier for policymakers to allocate early stage equity capital support to entrepreneurs as part of the Vermont recovery plan.
To advance anti-racist business in Vermont, the Vermont Center for Emerging Technologies (VCET) will host two workshops on workplace inclusion and diversity led by the Kauffman Foundation-funded Aleria Research.
Burlington, VT (July 23, 2020) – The Vermont Center for Emerging Technologies (VCET) announced the promotion of Sam Roach-Gerber to Vice President, a role in which she will continue to accelerate innovation and entrepreneurship throughout Vermont. Roach-Gerber most recently held the role of Director of Innovation at VCET, where she helped lead operations and marketing, … Continued
The way we work has likely forever changed due to the pandemic, and so has the Vermont Center for Emerging Technologies (VCET), the state’s largest coworking community.
The future is flexible. At VCET there are no contracts or fixed time constraints. We offer month to month memberships, 24/7/365 access, opportunities for flex or fixed desks, and free add-on memberships for interns, student entrepreneurs, and remote team members.
The Vermont Seed Fund Advisory Board was created by enabling statute to assist in the formation and to advise the fund manager in the strategic operation of the Vermont Seed Capital Fund, LP. The Fund is a $5.1 million