Vermont Business Highlights, August 9

Kate Jackson has Otter Creek marquises, Sunrooms Custom Closets and marketing / customer service staff. Jackson, Todd Warren, president of marketing tasks, irrespective of how to form a contact for customers. Jackson has experience in graphic design, Web design and works with clients. She worked in April Cornell as the license manager and was artistic director for the Real Estate Extra, a Burlington Free Press and was published a small-business owners.

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