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MONTPELIER â Ethan Latour, a former Dorset resident who has been working in Gov. Phil Scottâs administration since Scott first took office in 2017, has been appointed deputy commissioner of the Vermont Department of Finance & Management.
Latour, a St. Lawrence University graduate, will report to Administration and Finance Commissioner Adam Greshin.
Latour said he would be focusing on the legislative process for Scottâs budget proposal, on the Education Fund, and the stateâs retirement systems.
âIâve learned a lot about state government working directly for the Governor over the last four years and understand how integral the Department of Finance and Management and the Agency of Administration are,â he said. âI have a lot still to learn, but am excited for the opportunity and eager to get started.â
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Vermont Business Magazine Governor Phil Scott today announced a handful of new appointments and promotions in the Agency of Administration, Agency of Human Services and on his senior staff.
Kristin Clouser, deputy secretary, Agency of Administration
Kristin Clouser will serve has deputy secretary of the Agency of Administration. Clouser first joined the Secretary’s Office in June as chief of operations after serving in the Attorney General’s Office where she was chief of the Human Services Legal Division and general counsel to the secretary of the Agency of Human Services.
In her new role, Clouser will serve as a policy and operational lead on many agency and inter-agency priorities, including development of the State’s capital spending bill, contracts and procurement, risk management and insurance, and other key policy issues that impact state government.