APPOINTMENT |
APPLICANTS |
NOTES |
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
& TOURISM COMMISSION
Jeanne Karlhubert – 2013 – VACANT Nicole Levesque - 2014 Robert Megnin – 2015
Joelle Jarvis – 2016 – VACANT
|
Gerrie
Russell |
Retired with background in teaching and health care management. Officer of Condo association and Board
member of two local non-profits Served on the Selectboard’s committee for Community Growth See attached letter |
Bill
Ackerman |
Head
of Retail
The
Vermont Country Store
See
attached letter
|
|
Vito Rasenas |
Degree in Economics and experience on development projects as a financial analyst
See
attached letter
|
|
Bill
Mercier |
Owner
of Mountain Meadows Lodge and teacher at Castleton State College Killington Chamber of Commerce Board Member who served as the EDTC liaison for the last year. Member of Rutland Catholic Schools Board Background in intellectual property |
Ex.
Officio members could include the directors of the Rutland Economic Development
Corporation and the Rutland Regional Planning Commission
ACKERMAN LETTER OF INTEREST
From: Bill Ackerman [backerman@vermontcountrystore.com] Sent: Monday, May 13, 2013 9:44 PM To: Seth Webb Subject: Killington's EDTC Seth, Thank you for taking time out of your morning to discuss Killington's EDTC. You clarified my questions regarding the vision for economic development in town and the mission of the commission. As you know, increasing the numbers of visitors to Vermont is an integral part of my mission as Head of Retail at The Vermont Country Store. Many of my daily functions are directly related to tourism and economic development here in southern Vermont. I would like to offer my time, as well as my expertise in economic development and marketing, to serve on the commission. I firmly believe in advancing the initiatives established and among other things, increasing the number of year-round Killington visitors. I would welcome the opportunity to contribute to the economic success of our town through the EDTC. Thanks for your consideration. Respectfully, Bill Ackerman Head of Retail The Vermont Country Store Backerman@vermontcountrystore.com 802.282.2648 The Vermont Country Store: Purveyors of the Practical and Hard-To-Find Since 1946. www.vermontcountrystore.com The Vermont Country Store: Purveyors of the Practical and Hard-To-Find Since 1946. www.vermontcountrystore.com
Vito Rasenas LETTER OF INTEREST
From: Vito & Susan [Marla@vermontel.com] Sent: Monday, May 13, 2013 7:31 AM To: Seth Webb Cc: Chris Bianchi; Bernard Rome; Bernard Rome Subject: EDTC Appintment Seth, I am interested in being appointed to the newly reconstituted Economic Development and Tourism Commission to represent a more balanced viewpoint.. I fully support the major private development initiative in town, that of the ski village. I have taken concrete steps in that direction by supporting SP Land's permit effort at the town and regional planning commissions and will continue to do so. I believe private investment is the way to develop the town not spending taxpayer dollars in what amount to stimulus plans for a narrow set of interests in the town, i.e. the bars, restaurants and motels. That viewpoint needs to be represented on any Economic Development Commission going forward.
As you know I have been active in town issues for a couple of years now and have participated in efforts to promote development in town. Those efforts include meeting with state and local leaders in regards to state support of the town’s development efforts as well as attending the Regional Planning Commission meeting to support the SP Land’s efforts to accelerate it’s development efforts. I have met and conferred with the major players in town. And, as you well know, I forward to you pertinent news relating to our town’s profile in the media as well as possible economic development ideas. While I don’t support certain current efforts in total I do believe the town does need to adapt to a changing economic and environmental conditions. I believe the way to develop the town’s economy is to promote private investment in the town and support those efforts in a manner consistent with providing basic municipal services, i.e. roads, water, sewer, police and fire protection. The town government’s role needs to be providing the proper infrastructure and environment for businesses to function. I have a degree in Economics and have worked on development projects as a financial analyst so I bring that to the table as well. Vito Rasenas
Although noted as attached no LETTER OF INTEREST from Russell was posted on the town website.
No letter of interest was noted at all from Mercier
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