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MUHS grad wins $212K business pitch award

TWO MIDDLEBURY UNION High School grads were among those competing last week in the University of Vermont’s inaugural Joy and Jerry Meyers Cup, an entrepreneurial competition involving new graduates of the institution’s Business School. A team including Zachary Dunn, co-owner of “Painting With Purpose,” won the competition and its coveted $212,500 prize. Dunn is at the far left in this photo of the Cup finalists. Fellow MUHS alum Taylor Moulton — center of the photo in white sweater — was a runner-up. Photo courtesy of Jill Dunn

When Salisbury’s Zachary Dunn graduated from Middlebury Union High School in 2019, he wasn’t sure what he wanted to do — other than attend the University of Vermont.

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