Beginnings
What an exciting first week on the job! As Phil, Kelsey, and I (Cassandra) have been onboarded to the project, things have moved at a whirlwind pace.
Some headlines:
We’ve developed six supply chains to produce our branded masks, including some manufacturers in Vermont.
Phil has started building a website for Masks4Missions, loaded with signature Vermont tie-dye branding. We hope it’ll be live by next week, so stay tuned!
Doug has been pitching Masks4Missions and its mission to ever more partners. We’ve now got more than a dozen partners signed onto the project, with more joining by the day.
Most significantly, we’ve begun working with the Vermont State Legislature on our newest (and biggest) initiative yet: Vermont Mask Day. Details are still forthcoming and we don’t want to put the cart before the horse, but we’re thrilled to be working with local government to keep Vermonters safe.
So for now, a big thank you to the representatives on the House Committee on Education. We so appreciate your partnership!
Rep. Kathryn Webb, Chair
Rep. Lawrence Cupoli, Vice Chair
Rep. Peter Conlon, Ranking Member
Rep. Sarah "Sarita" Austin
Rep. Lynn Batchelor
Rep. Caleb Elder
Rep. Dylan Giambatista
Rep. Kathleen James, Clerk
Rep. Philip Jay Hooper
Rep. Christopher Mattos
Rep. Casey Toof