Collective Impact Conference 2016: Project Vision - Building Great Neighborhoods through Collaboration, Innovation and Research

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This statewide, two-day conference  in Stowe, Vermont, on November 2-3, 2016 provided opportunities for teams of stakeholders to learn and work together in furthering emerging or existing Collective Impact efforts. 

Rutland, Vermont's Project Vision team outlines their comprehensive collective impact approach in this marathon panel of ten participants from local government, social services, non-profit organizations and beyond... all striving for their vision of a safe, happy, healthy city.

Panelists: Scott Tucker, Project VISION, Rutland City Police Dept.; Sarah Roy, Rutland - Vermont Dept. of Health; Clay Gilbert, Evergreen Services; Jess Ellis, Rutland County Women’s Network; SGT Greg Sheldon, Project VISION, Community Response Team, Rutland City Police Dept.; Brad GoodHale, Project VISION; Caprice Hover, Rutland County Parent Child Center; Alicia Armstrong, Rutland Mental Health; Rich Eckrote, Rutland - Probation & Parole; Sarah Narkewicz, Bowse Health Trust, Rutland Regional Medical Center

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