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Jay Ashman

Spent 28 years as an Assistant Attorney General in consumer protection and antitrust with the Vermont attorney general. Interested in international work and education, having lived and worked/taught in Kenya, Malaysia, and most recently in New Zealand.
Ashman

Dan Baker

An active community and regional planner specializing in sustainable rural development. An applied background in rural occupations and the realities of life in remote communities provides the foundation for working with underserved communities. Dan has extensive experience translating technical planning and analysis into formats meaningful and useful to client communities.
Baker

Ken Becker

An agricultural economist and program administrator with extensive experience in micro-economics and agricultural policy implementation. He has provided farmers with assistance to improve management skills, gain access to credit, and adopt new technology. Mr. Becker’s record in financial management, rural finance, and administration comes from more than twenty years of experience working in dairy farming, agricultural credit, public policy, and education. He is an experienced trainer in credit, management, marketing, and development, and has cumulative international experience in four countries.
Becker

Josh Farley

Though formally trained in neoclassical economics, Josh is an ecological economist-an approach to economics far more complementary to his background in biology and international development, and his extensive experience working, studying and traveling in less developed countries. His major research interests are eclectic, including the problem of market failures and the policies required to address them, the role of the public sector in resource allocation, international development, economic globalization, envisioning a sustainable and desirable future, and system sustainability, among others.
Farley

Gary Flomenhoft

Gary has a diverse background of practical experience ranging from environmental technology and Green politics, to aerospace and systems engineering. His work bridges across social policy and technology. In the policy arena he is working on Green taxes and Common assets to provide financial incentives for environmental preservation and social equity. In technology his focus is on renewable energy and sustainable development, and is working in Dominica,and St. Lucia.
Flomenhoft

The Department of Community Development and Applied Economics, 205 Morrill Hall, University of Vermont, 05405
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