Leadership NEK: December Session
December 20, 2025

Seeing opportunities in connections

December saw Leadership NEK’s fourth session of ten, scheduled to graduate in June of 2026.


The inaugural cohort met on Lyndon Institute’s campus for a day full of guest speakers and collaborative learning, with this session focused on economic development and entrepreneurship. 

In the morning, Vermont State Treasurer Mike Pieciak met the cohort to discuss the importance of leadership, how the state demographics and housing crisis relate to the state economy, and First Steps Forward, a pilot program focused on the Northeast Kingdom.


“There will be a lot of opportunities to step into leadership roles in Vermont within the next ten years,” said Treasurer Pieciak, celebrating the cohort’s dedication to their community. “I think the next decade will be transformative for us, in many ways.”

Leadership NEK speaker Vermont Treasurer Mike Pieciak

NEK Chamber director Loralee Tester thanked Treasure Pieciak for attending, and expressed how special it is to live in a state where you’re able to have such a direct connection to state leadership. “You know how to get a hold of me, so if you have follow-up questions or things that are going on here in the community that you want the State of Vermont to know about, or the State of Vermont to help in some way, just reach out. I’m happy to do whatever I can,” said Treasure Pieciak. 

Next on the guest docket, Leadership NEK welcomed the Lyndon Rotary to speak about their approach to community involvement, and socialized over lunch graciously sponsored by the Rotary.


The cohort had opportunities to ask the Lyndon Rotarians about the history of the Rotary model, their mission, and their current projects (and their favorite winter holiday treat!)

Leadership NEK group Lyndon Rotary

The afternoon featured focused breakout groups with Dr. Alex Herzog (Director of Career & Technical Ed, Lyndon Institute), Jackie Patridge (Commercial Loan Officer, Passumpsic Bank), and Thad Richardson (Chief Financial Officer, VEDA).


Cohort members had an opportunity to approach industry leaders with their questions and presented their key takeaways on the topics of workforce development, accessing funding through a business loan, and gap financing. 

Leadership NEK speakers
Leadership NEK member

After a day full of questions and answers, Leadership NEK welcomed long-time Sutton town moderator Chip Devenger to speak on leading effective meetings. 


Highlights of Devenger’s presentation included the importance of preparation, how to set expectations for both the speaker and the audience, and the value of commanding a room with authenticity. 

Leadership NEK group
Leadership NEK members

Cohort members celebrated Devenger’s witty approach to presenting, and asked for advice on developing their own voices when facilitating. 


“It’s important to consider the audience you’re presenting to, to be honest, [and to] just keep practicing,” responded Devenger.


“With each of these moments, you see how every one of these organizations intersect, and how it’s a part of the larger picture, and it’s really powerful. I think Vermont, in its smallness, is such a cool opportunity that you actually can be very much a part of its growth and solutions.” 

- Loralee Tester (director, NEK Chamber)

The next session for Leadership NEK will be January 22nd, 2026 at NEK Day at the Statehouse. 

To learn more about NEK Day and register to attend this free event yourself, check out the NEK Collaborative.

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