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In June’s VermontBiz, we profile several ambitious restaurateurs who forged ahead with their plans during the pandemic. Running a restaurant is risky business, with staggering levels of complexity. Add a huge serving of Covid-19 and it quickly becomes daunting. Learn why these savvy entrepreneurs didn’t throw in the towel! VermontBiz also looks at Rutland County: After a prolonged time of upheaval, uncertainty and staying home, they are ready to embrace the flexible economy - could this be a silver lining? We also feature a story on Vermont’s fast-moving Michael Pieciak, the high-profile former commissioner of the state's Department of Financial Regulation and Governor Phil Scott's "data guy" during the state's two-year battle against COVID. Pieciak resigned as commissioner on April 30, saying he wanted to explore other options. Now he’s contemplating a run to replace Beth Pearce for State Treasurer. And don’t miss our special SBA insert featuring Small Business Persons and Small Business of the year awards! All this and more is in the June issue of VermontBiz. Celebrating 50 years of Serious Business, serious news. For a subscription, call 802-863-8038 or go to vermontbiz.com/subscribe.
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In June’s VermontBiz, we profile several ambitious restaurateurs who forged ahead with their plans during the pandemic. Running a restaurant is risky business, with staggering levels of complexity. Add a huge serving of Covid-19 and it quickly becomes daunting. Learn why these savvy entrepreneurs didn’t throw in the towel! VermontBiz also looks at Rutland County: After a prolonged time of upheaval, uncertainty and staying home, they are ready to embrace the flexible economy - could this be a silver lining? We also feature a story on Vermont’s fast-moving Michael Pieciak, the high-profile former commissioner of the state's Department of Financial Regulation and Governor Phil Scott's "data guy" during the state's two-year battle against COVID. Pieciak resigned as commissioner on April 30, saying he wanted to explore other options. Now he’s contemplating a run to replace Beth Pearce for State Treasurer. And don’t miss our special SBA insert featuring Small Business Persons and Small Business of the year awards! All this and more is in the June issue of VermontBiz. Celebrating 50 years of Serious Business, serious news. For a subscription, call 802-863-8038 or go to vermontbiz.com/subscribe.
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