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Vermont Adult Learning company history timeline

1996

VISR changed its name to Vermont Adult Learning in 1996.

1999

In 1999, he co-founded the Association of Africans Living in Vermont (AALV), a community-based organization that serves more than 3,000 people each year and is its Board President.

2004

David has served in the non-profit sector since 2004 as a program director, consultant, developer, teacher and employment specialist.

2007

Ethan joined Vermont Adult Learning in 2007.

2011

Natalie joined Vermont Adult Learning in 2011 as a Teacher, GED Educational Advisor and Assessment Trainer.

2014

Joe joined Vermont Adult Learning in 2014 as Regional Director for our Middlebury site and now coordinates VAL’s adult education programs for all our regions.

2018

Hal was appointed Executive Director of Vermont Adult Learning in June of 2018.

Ashley first joined Vermont Adult Learning as a High School Completion Plan Manager in August of 2018.

2019

Katherine joined VAL in 2019, coordinating public relations, marketing and fundraising.

2020

He worked at Howard Center as Diversity Coordinator for 13 years until the beginning of January 2020.

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