Secretary of State Sarah Copeland Hanzas Connects with Business Leaders at the Wellspring Forum
Stowe, VT (June 4, 2026) – Secretary of State Sarah Copeland Hanzas connected with Vermont business leaders at von Trapp Family Lodge & Resort today for the latest installment of the Wellspring Forum series. Each event in the series brings together top business and policy leaders for a thoughtful and engaging discussion on pressing economic issues and is moderated by Vermont Chamber President Amy Spear.
“The Wellspring Forum series creates space for meaningful conversations between business and policy leaders about the issues shaping Vermont’s future,” stated Spear. “Strong communities, a healthy civic culture, and a vibrant economy are deeply interconnected. We appreciate Secretary Copeland Hanzas joining us for a thoughtful discussion on the role employers can play in fostering civic engagement and strengthening community connections.”
Secretary Copeland Hanzas brings a unique statewide perspective on civic participation at a moment when many Vermonters are experiencing economic pressure, uncertainty, and polarization. She discussed the growing connection between civic responsibility, workforce culture, community trust, and long-term economic resilience. Business leaders shared perspectives on the importance of maintaining strong communities, fostering civic engagement in the workplace, and creating the conditions necessary to attract and retain workers and families in Vermont.
“Vermont’s future depends on our ability to build communities where people feel connected, engaged, and invested,” said Secretary of State Sarah Copeland Hanzas. “Civic participation is not separate from economic success; it is part of what makes our communities resilient. I appreciate the thoughtful conversation with Vermont business leaders about how we can work together to strengthen trust, encourage civic participation, and help our communities thrive.”
The Wellspring Forum series is supported by NBT Bank and AT&T. The event’s name draws inspiration from former Governor James H. Douglas, who once said: “I am often reminded that the wellspring of Vermont liberty flows from Main Street, not State Street.”

