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Brooks to lead Vermont Adult Learning

TARA BROOKS

VERMONT — Vermont Adult Learning, the largest provider of Adult Education and Literacy services in the state, has hired  Tara Brooks, M.Ed., as its new executive director. Brooks brings a wealth of experience in leadership, advocacy, policy development, and expanding revenue streams to the position, having previously served as the director of the Vergennes Recreation Department, events manager for the Vergennes Opera House, executive director of the Vergennes Partnership, director of after-school and summer services for the Addison Northwest School District, and most recently, director of operations for Heartworks Early Education.

“VAL has a long-standing tradition of supporting the people of Vermont and working towards a more inclusive and fair society,” Brooks said of her new position. “I am excited to join this important cause and play a role in VAL’s achievements.”

“Our Board searched for an Executive Director to enhance the organization’s commitment to adult education’s evolving needs, and Tara met all our requirements,” Board Chair Jim Coutts said. “Her background and achievements position her well to lead VAL as we offer comprehensive adult education and training opportunities to a growing population of adult learners. Our committed staff will continue their excellent work with Tara’s guidance.”

Under Brooks’ leadership, VAL is set to uphold its long-standing commitment to providing quality, no-cost education, literacy, and work-readiness services that enhance the lives of Vermonters. Brooks is dedicated to promoting inclusivity and fairness, and her results-driven approach aligns strongly with VAL’s goal of aiding learners from all walks of life. Her unwavering commitment to advancing VAL’s mission, supporting its staff, and ensuring its financial stability will build upon the excellent initiatives already in place.

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