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GAT Airline Ground Support serves fifteen cities throughout the United States, providing under wing, passenger screening and skycap services to the airlines, both scheduled and charter. Other services include aircraft maintenance, cargo operations management, aircraft cleaning (exterior/interior), ground transportation, GSE support, and other various aviation related services. GAT has built a reputation in the industry of providing the highest quality service to their customers. Each person on staff has been provided full training which exceeds FAA and airline standards. GAT maintains full compliance with its customers policies and procedures as well as any participating governmental agencies. Our motto continues to be “Reliable Service” in every service and aspect that we provide our customers new Click here to read more.


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Hazelett Strip-Casting Corporation designs, manufactures, installs, and services twin-belt continuous casting machines for the world's metals industries. Hazelett is a third generation family-owned company, dedicated exclusively to belt casting technology. The company occupies 85,000 square feet of office and manufacturing space on the shores of Lake Champlain in Colchester, Vermont, U.S.A. Its 145 employees are engaged in research, engineering, design, and manufacture of new casters and spare parts for over 60 customers in 26 countries. The company's engineering and manufacturing resources are available 24 hours a day to respond to customer needs. Hazelett is an equipment manufacturer, not a metals producer. Its twin-belt type continuous strip and bar metal casting machines are installed in customers' plants in combination with other processing equipment such as furnaces and rolling mills. Most of Hazelett’s customers produce semi-fabricated products such as aluminum sheet and copper rod in these plants. Click here to read more.


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How is an architect different from a lawyer? No, this isn't another lawyer joke; it's a question that Michael Wisniewski askes as he explains what he says is a cornerstone of the architect's role in society. A lawyer, or an accountant, is just supposed to serve the interests of the client, he says. "As architects we have a different stewardship than that. We also have a responsibility to the greater community not just to satisfy the client's needs but to create patterns in the surrounding community that will make the community better." Wisniewski's partner in the Burlington architectural firm of Duncan-Wisniewski, Bob Duncan echoes that philosophy. "We strive to do the best we can with the client's money, their goals, their plans, but we also hope to inspire them to do more, to put a better face forward to the community or address some other need at the same time for example, to create a certain number of housing units but also create a sense of community." Click here to read more.


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Kelley Marketing Group, located at Champlain College, has been helping nonprofits with advice for 20 years. In a monthly meeting at the Hauke Building, the campus' newest addition, six or seven professional marketers and the program organizer, Professor Jay McKee, sit down with a representative of a nonprofit for an informal look at marketing strategy. For an hour or more, they will help that organization with suggestions for putting its marketing house in order. Shelburne Museum was the most recent nonprofit to seek the Kelley group's advice. ... This service, named after a former marketing professor and business division chairman at Champlain College, Michael R. Kelley who died in 1989, has attracted many marketing professionals since its inception. ... McKee, who teaches marketing, has kept the group going since the late 1980s. He said the interest among marketers in helping nonprofits stems from a sense of community.


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Lake Champlain Productions, Inc. Click here to read more.


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Lane Press, located in South Burlington, Vermont, serves publishers of short and medium-run magazines. Founded in 1904, Lane Press is distinguished by its rich history of printing and publishing innovation. Publishers nationwide rely on Lane Press for its ability to produce the highest quality publications and its commitment to providing technology leadership for automating the entire magazine production process. More than 250 publications—scholastic, regional, association, business-to-business, and consumer—trust Lane Press to keep its promise of delivering the best possible publication every issue, every time. Click here to read more.


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Many of Vermont's public companies squeezed out impressive gains in the stock markets during 2001, even as the markets overall performed poorly. The state's electric utilities and banks did especially well. Company restructuring and state-approved rate increases combined to propel the stock price of the state's two largest electric utilities. The two largest Vermont-based banking firms -- Merchants Bancshares and Chittenden Corp. -- also pulled off strong returns. Their stock prices increased 48.4 percent and 13.8 percent, respectively. ... Green Mountain Power Corp. had a bad 2000 and made up for it in 2001. The utility scraped past looming bankruptcy after it reduced its staff and refocused. Then, the Vermont Public Service Board awarded the utility a rate increase in January 2001.


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MS Toilet Services offer Portable restrooms with style, for all your special events, weddings & festivals. Click here to read more.


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Music Contact International, or MCI, is not your average tour operator. The Burlington company does not organize spring break vacations to Daytona Beach for sun-starved college sophomores. Rather, it specializes in cultural exchange programs for people with a love of music and a thirst for travel, discovery, culture and community. The company represents official organizations like the Ministry of Ghana, The Association of Choirs in Northern Italy and the Cultural Affairs Department for the city of Vienna, which host invitational choir festivals. MCI serves as the organizer, promoter and voice of the festival. This year, 13 festivals are scheduled, including musical celebrations in Cuba, Italy, France, New Zealand, the Czech Republic and Austria. Under its new partnership with Stowe Performing Arts, MCI will stage The Vermont International Choir Festival in June. Nine choirs from across the country are scheduled to perform at The Trapp Family Lodge concert meadow accompanied by The Vermont Symphony Orchestra. Click here to read more.


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Propeller Media Works LLC. is a close-knit team of creative visionaries offering companies the guidance and propulsion needed to succeed in the new marketplace. We start by sitting with you, plotting a course, and identifying the many opportunities that lie ahead. We then develop a strategy aimed at reaching these goals, putting 100 percent of our skill, experience and pride into everything we do. Our designs are unique and specific to the needs of our clients. Our technical skill is cutting edge. Our online business experience brings it all together, and ensures that the final product will be on target, on time, and on the money. Propeller offers online business consulting and specializes in providing complete web-based solutions for businesses and organizations large and small. Our rates are reasonable and we are great at creating solutions for all budgets. Click here to read more.


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SE Group is a multi-disciplinary consulting firm that provides creative and practical solutions for landowners throughout the world. Since 1958 our partners have entrusted to us over 2,000 projects worldwide, allowing us to fulfill specific client needs and develop trusting relationships. Our achievements in creating unique and successful projects for the benefit of people are measured through our partner’s success. ... SE Group's Land Planning and Design team has been providing the Church Street Marketplace Commission in Burlington, Vermont with planning and design consultation services for nearly two years. The fruits of this hard work has been the ongoing Streetscape Renovation Project. The nearly M dollar renewal of this internationally regarded and important pedestrian mall, comes after the Marketplace's 20th anniversary. Click here to read more.


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South Burlington firm has cut president's position. The president of a South Burlington mail order and e-commerce fulfillment company resigned as the business refocuses in the post-Sept. 11 recession. Karen Makowski, who came to Resolution four years ago, decided to leave when she and Chief Executive Bill Schubart decided the company could not afford two top executives. Resolution Inc. takes and fills orders such as videos and books for multimedia clients such as CBS and the New York Times. After the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, the phones at Resolution stopped for about three weeks as the company's customers ran news instead of documentaries, said Schubart, also the company's founder. "I was really getting worried," Schubart said, about watching the sales of the company stagnate. For 2001, he expects Resolution to bring in about million in sales, which will be either about even or slightly up from the previous year.


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The 98-year-old South Burlington printer, The Lane Press, announced Thursday it would cut hours by 20 percent for about half of its 400 workers in a voluntary program with the state Department of Employment and Training. No layoffs were announced. The cutback is in response to declines of about 12 percent in advertising revenues of its customers, Robert Morris, vice president of human resources at Lane Press, said Thursday. Lane Press prints about 250 magazines and other publications. Lane Press will take part in Employment and Training's Short Time Compensation Program in which employees agree to work four days per week and receive unemployment checks for the balance of the work schedule at a reduced rate. ... The company expects 175 to 200 workers to sign up for the program, which is being offered to workers who make the printing plates and who bind the magazines, as well as some press room and other employees, he said.


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The city of Burlington may lose of one of its oldest employers. Blodgett Oven announced recently that it has outgrown its location on Lakeside Avenue, on the waterfront. Blodgett has been a fixture in Burlington for 160 years. Its home on the waterfront is a prime location. Since the company was bought seven years ago, it just about doubled its business. Blodgett makes commercial ovens that are a standard of the restaurant industry. In February, 2003, the CEO at Middleby Corp., Blodgett's parent company, Selim Bassoul, said, "We are here to stay." Blodgett had recovered from a downturn and would be adding employees, he told reporters at the time. His statement still stands, but with one major change. Blodgett needs larger quarters Click here to read more.


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The G.S. Blodgett Corp. in Burlington laid off 75 of its Vermont workers Friday. That makes roughly 104 job cuts in just over two months at the commercial ovenmaker. The cuts Friday were meant to eliminate redundant functions at the company's Vermont operations and at The Middleby Corp., which bought Blodgett in December, said David Baker, vice president and chief financial officer of Middleby. The continuing softening of the economy -- and specifically within the hospitality and food service industries, was also a factor in the cuts, Baker said. After the 75 layoffs, Blodgett will employ about 225 people in its manufacturing facilities in Vermont. Blodgett, which has had a presence in Burlington since 1848, also has sites in Concord, N.H., and a distribution center in the United Kingdom. The company has had its share of ups and downs within the past year. In March, Blodgett announced plans to build a 200,000-square-foot facility in Burlington as part of the proposed Innovation Center of Vermont.


(Link number 15 was added on 12-Jan-2002 and has had 31 hits. The source of this resource was found at http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/bfpnews/business/saturday/2000h.htm . This resource no longer appears to be available. But you are free to click on the red links anyway if you like. Display, modify, or delete this resource in a separate tab or window.) Simular Resources for Blodgett.

The upbeat mood can be felt on Blodgett's manufacturing floor, where we watched the company's stainless steel ovens being prepared for shipping. The company was purchased by commercial oven-maker Middleby in December 2001. Back then it was troubled and widely rumored to be on the verge of closing its Burlington plant. ... Bassoul invited Mayor Peter Clavelle, P-Burlington, and the news media to hear the good economic news. By introducing new products and eliminating unsuccessful ones, Blodgett is prospering and expanding its operations world-wide. ... Although Blodgett is not expected to expand within the near future, the company is developing a partnership with the New England Culinary Institute that will promote NECI world-wide. And Blodgett itself will resume a practice of bringing its customers to town. Click here to read more.


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Vermont Association of Business, Industry and Rehabilitation has been Vermont's liaison between private sector employment and skilled workers with disabilities. As our success and expertise have grown, so too have our relationships with other organizations and professionals whose goals include assuring meaningful, appropriate employment for all members of our community. To help you and your organization better understand when we may be of assistance to you, we would like to give you some specific information about VABIR. We are the Vermont Association of Business, Industry and Rehabilitation. Working under a program through the US Department of Education called Projects With Industry (PWI), our responsibility is to provide pragmatic, real-world information to both employers and job-seekers. Employers naturally want the most qualified applicants to fill their positions; our role is to help them find those employees. Click here to read more.


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Vermont Businesses for Social Responsibility (VBSR) is a non-profit, statewide business trade organization. Our members are businesses and organizations who recognize that the need to make a profit and the need to make a difference are not in conflict, and who use the power of business to change the world. Click here to read more.


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Vermont Heating and Ventilating Company, Inc. is a full service Mechanical construction contractor specializing in the installation of high quality plumbing, piping and air systems for the commercial, industrial, and institutional markets with leading technology specialties in clean rooms and hazardous and corrosive fume exhaust systems. Sales, administration, project management, and service are housed in our corporate offices in Winooski, Vermont, with field operations being administered at various locations throughout New England. Click here to read more.


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Vermont Manufacturing Extension Center is a not-for-profit Center that operates as a federal-state, public-private partnership to assist small and medium-sized manufacturers in Vermont. ... The primary mission of VMEC is to improve manufacturing in Vermont. This is done by providing manufacturers with one-on-one support and services. VMEC is available to provide assistance to help solve problems, increase productivity, modernize processes, and improve competitiveness. This may be accomplished through local resources or combinations of local, regional, and national resources if necessary Click here to read more.


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When Peter Asch took over the family soap business 1996 When Peter Asch took over the family soap business 1996 he took a huge risk. He jettisoned most of the company. He decided to focus on one thing -- making specialty soap. No more gift baskets. No more bath gel. No more hotel shampoo. Just soap. ... That was six years ago. The move came just as the specialty soap market was taking off. Now Asch, 40, is looking ahead to a year with as much as 40 percent growth. At a time when layoffs are the news of the day, Twincraft Soap Company is hiring. ... Twincraft was founded in 1972 by twin brothers Bob and David Asch in Montreal. They set up a factory to make soap for Avon. The cosmetics company guaranteed the twins ,000 in business a year, Asch said. In 1978 they came to Vermont and opened a factory in Winooski.


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With an annual budget of ,000, Redmond and his staff of six ensure the Marketplace lives up to the founders' vision to be a "unique and thriving downtown pedestrian mall by creating an experience that attracts visitors to shop, dine and explore." Supported by fees charged to property owners, the Marketplace staff, in a nutshell, maintains and markets the street. To sustain its vitality over the course of the last 21 years, the Marketplace has had to meet several challenges head-on, tackling tough issues like suburban sprawl, safety and security, parking, rising costs and a sluggish economy. Redmond credits collaboration for its success. Click here to read more.


(Link number 61 was added on 28-Mar-2003 and has had 53 hits. The source of this resource was found at http://www.vermontguides.com/2002/12-dec/redmond.htm . Display, modify, or delete this resource in a separate tab or window.) Simular Resources for _blank.

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