UVM LEGISLATIVE SUMMIT PEOPLE PLACES CAPITAL New Models and Infrastructure for Entrepreneurial Growth and Success.

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UVM LEGISLATIVE SUMMIT PEOPLE PLACES CAPITAL New Models and Infrastructure for Entrepreneurial Growth and Success

ABOUT VSECU A CREDIT UNION FOR EVERYBODY IN VERMONT Member-owned cooperative Locally owned and managed Democratically controlled Improving lives of Vermonters

VERMONT’S CHALLENGE WHAT WE KNOW Sluggish job growth Stagnant population growth Rising median age Shrinking labor force Business climate perceptions Sustainable affordability

DIGGING DEEPER COMMUNITY SUMMITS 40Vermont thought leaders Things we learned Things we learned

VERMONT’S OPPORTUNITY 40% of the workforce will be independent by million “solo-preneuers” in the U.S. 30% of U.S. workers are untethered 2,500 co-working spaces worldwide; 850+ in the U.S. alone

A PATH FORWARD BUILDING A CULTURE OF ENTREPRENEURIALISM

TOOLS FOR ORGANIC GROWTH FROM WITHIN Business planning and counseling Access to capital Business incubators Networking opportunities Entrepreneurship programs Business guide/training resources/service providers

VSECU’S IMPACT