Lawrence McCrorey, right, shakes hands with former UVM President Tom Salmon.
A seat at the tables on the first floor of Howe Library has long been a prime UVM study spot. Along the walls of this student hub, in the form of the H. Lawrence McCrorey Gallery of Multicultural Art, the spirit of one of the university’s most respected and beloved professors continues to exert a quiet influence. Established at his retirement in 1995, it’s a fitting memorial for a champion of social justice and a true renaissance man, an accomplished jazz saxophonist who began performing with bands in Camden, N.J., at age 13.
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Vermont Business Magazine The Lake Champlain Chamber today announced its 110th Annual award recipients via YouTube Live. Five awards were presented recognizing businesses and business leaders for their accomplishments and contributions to our community. An in-person celebration will be scheduled at a later date.
Awards were presented to:
Emerging Leader Award - presented to Kim Anderson with Community Health Centers of Burlington. This award recognizes an emerging leader who combines professional success with community leadership. Kim’s tireless work at Community Health Centers of Burlington has allowed her to collaborate with many external committees and collaborations, including the Chittenden County Opioid Alliance, Community Health Needs Assessment, and AgeWell. Kim is also a performer, starring in several Lyric Theatre productions and serving as an emcee for various community events, including the 109th LCC Annual Dinner. Kim is a 2018