Goodbye 2021, Hello 2022
Simply put, our world revolves around the founder, the doer, and the technology professional.
Simply put, our world revolves around the founder, the doer, and the technology professional.
Vermont entrepreneurs will be able to tap into the advice and networks of seven new venture experts at the Vermont Center for Emerging Technologies (VCET) in the New Year.
Don’t be fooled, we are not hiring! We’ve recently been informed that individuals are being contacted via text with bogus work-from-home job offers from VCET. It may look like it’s coming from Indeed, but it’s a scam, please do not engage. Sorry folks!
The Vermont Center for Emerging Technologies (VCET) is proud to announce the addition of Kelly Keen as its new Manager of Operations and Culture, a role in which she will curate VCET’s robust member community and daily success of VCET’s downtown Burlington, VT coworking and accelerator facility.
Hi there, my name is Kelly Keen and I am thrilled to begin as VCET’s new Manager of Operations and Culture!
As we say goodbye to our highly regarded and appreciated Director of Operations and Culture, Phoebe Lo, we get to sit down with her and reminisce about her incredible work at VCET.
The Vermont Center for Emerging Technologies (VCET) is pleased to announce the promotion of Nicole Mattos-Parodi as its new Marketing Associate.
Since launching in October 2020, the Vermont Startup Collective has seen unexpectedly strong engagement and rapid growth.
Leon is an AI-powered employee performance platform that enables companies to scale growth, employee-first. Volunteer to be a beta tester for our partner, Leon, and receive their product free for two years!
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.