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Organizations devoted to business promotion, economic development, or the professional development of the members, covering the state of Vermont.
http://www.aiavt.org/
State chapter of the American Institute of Architects offers information on architects, architecture and web resources for the general public and AIA members.
http://www.bnivermont.com/
Business networking organization providing chapter locations, membership information and events.
http://www.vermontfurnituremakers.com/
An association of master level furniture makers. Provides member list, guild news, and show schedule.
http://www.vaics.org/
Nonprofit organization whose mission is to promote and enhance country stores, while preserving their unique heritage and contributions to their communities. Provides directory and overview of stores throughout the state.
http://www.vermontbrewers.com/
Features Vermont Brewers Festival and brewery tour itinerary. includes directory of breweries, wineries and cideries.
http://vtchamber.com/
A private, nonprofit, organization with about 1,500 members representing the state's economy.
http://www.vtcheese.com/
Trade organization to advance the production and image of premier cheeses from the state.
http://www.vermontfuel.com/
Trade association of petroleum marketers. Founded in 1963, member companies market heating oil, kerosene, propane, diesel fuel, and gasoline.
http://hazard.com/
Includes safety regulations, forum discussion, online library and consultant lists.
http://www.vttechcouncil.org/
Formed in 1992 to foster competitive, profitable enterprise and research and development based on science, technology and engineering. Provides board members and current projects.
http://www.vermontwood.com/
Representing companies that make lumber, flooring, millwork, furniture, housewares, toys, and components for other wood items.
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