Business Spotlight; OneWorldU
November 17, 2025

OneWorldU Helps Local Businesses See New Possibilities

When Shaun Collins stood before the crowd at Catamount Arts during the Rumble in the Kingdom pitch competition, his calm confidence drew people in. He wasn’t there to sell a gadget or push a product. He was there to share a vision—one that connected art, technology, and rural enterprise in a way that felt both fresh and deeply rooted in the spirit of the Northeast Kingdom.


Collins, founder of OneWorldU, took home the top prize for Community Impact and a $5,000 award. His business uses drone technology to help small businesses strengthen their visibility and storytelling. In a region where many entrepreneurs struggle to be seen, he saw an opportunity to use imagery and perspective as tools for empowerment.



A photographer at heart, Collins said his interest began with curiosity. “I’ve always been curious about everything,” he said. “For me, it started with photography. Having the ability to see the world from above had always been a dream—and suddenly, drones made that possible.” That sense of wonder evolved into a mission: to help businesses express who they are and what they offer in ways that attract customers, build trust, and sustain growth.

The judges at Rumble in the Kingdom recognized something essential in his pitch. Beyond the technology, OneWorldU offers a simple, community-minded idea: that better visibility leads to stronger confidence, and stronger confidence leads to growth. Through high-quality visuals, data collection, and storytelling support, Collins helps small businesses find clarity and direction—key ingredients for success in rural economies.


He was also struck by the energy in the room that evening. The event brought together entrepreneurs, investors, and community members from across the region, each eager to see what new ideas were taking shape. It was, he said, “a reminder that innovation isn’t just about having a great idea—it’s about how you share it. Clear, simple storytelling is what gets people on board.”


Collins plans to reinvest his winnings into expanding OneWorldU’s business services and developing new tools for local entrepreneurs. His approach is intentionally balanced: embracing technology while respecting the rural character of the region. It’s a conversation we have often at the Chamber—how to honor our traditions while embracing innovation. There is always a way forward, and it starts with asking the right questions: How can we preserve what makes this place special while welcoming new ideas that help it grow?


Looking ahead, Collins hopes to expand into the Kingdom’s cornerstone industries—agriculture, real estate, tourism, and conservation—using drone technology to help them reach new markets and tell their stories in new ways.


In a place defined by hard work and heart, OneWorldU reminds us that innovation can be both practical and poetic. Sometimes, seeing our community from a new perspective helps us understand what’s possible—and what’s worth preserving.

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