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VLS Connect | Welcome - Vermont LawGraduate SchoolAlumni Relations and Development Attend Volunteer Log In Make a Gift Menu Attend Volunteer Log In Make a Gift Main VLGS Site My vlgsConnect User Login Register My Account Profile Update Email Preferences Giving History Reunion 2024 Network Alumni Association Jackie Brilling Kendra Brown Ed Callaway Jerry Edwards Jeff Fucci Rick Johnson Patrick Kennedy Ben Keown Cole Konopka Liz Lucente David Martini Sarah Mason Bob Maxwell Meg Munsey Alexis Randall Bob Robertson Margaux Valenti Committees Alumni Directory Regional Groups Albany Boston DC Denver Minneapolis Philadelphia Vermont Alumni in Energy Volunteer 50th Anniversary Campaign Bold Action—Global Change Naming Opportunities Campaign Video Giving Make A Gift The David B. 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All Groups Alumni Highlights More News Headlines only Megan Cousino After graduating from Middlebury College in 2016 with an environmental studies and geography degree, Megan Cousino MELP'20 launched her career at the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation (VT DEC). She quickly learned that she had a passion for conserving and protecting the natural resources in her home state, all while learning more about Vermont's legal systems and enforcement mechanisms. While working full time at VT DEC, Megan entered the MELP program at VLS in 2018. She completed her degree with distinction in October 2020. In October 2021, Megan became the environmental program manager of the Environmental Assistance Office (EAO) in VT DEC. Her team initially consisted of four staff members. The program underwent a complete revisioning under her direction. Over the next year and a half, she built the current iteration of EAO, which now has 10 staff members, three new sections, and two American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) initiatives. Megan is especially excited to have played a role in developing the Accessible Assistance Section, which focuses on working with overburdened and underserved individuals or communities as they navigate Vermont's environmental regulatory system. The section is currently distributing over $40 million to hundreds of low-income Vermont homeowners with failed or inadequate on-site drinking water or wastewater systems, as well as to dozens of manufactured housing communities with water infrastructure issues. In 2023, Megan also became the DEC Environmental Justice Coordinator, where she serves as the lead on the department's environmental justice initiatives. Her studies at VLS, now VLGS, are put to use on a daily basis—and will continue to be—as she oversees EAO and coordinates DEC's role in the implementation of Vermont's Environmental Justice Law (Act 154). Megan is proud to be involved in a field that drives better outcomes for all Vermonters, and especially those in need. This feature was originally published in the August 2023 edition of the VLGSAA Master's Only Committee newsletter. Photo courtesy of Megan Cousino. Tuesday, August 29, 2023 3:30:00 PM Gordon Merrick Gordon N. Merrick JD’20 currently serves as PolicyPrograms Manager for the nonprofit Organic Farming Research Foundation, an organization focused on advancing organic agriculture through scientific research. Gordon Merrick has some unconventional advice for students looking to pursue a career in food and agriculture law and policy: gain experience in a field you don’t want to work in. The Vermont Law and Graduate School (VLGS) alumnus currently serves as PolicyPrograms Manager at the Organic Farming Research Foundation, a nonprofit organization focused on advancing organic agriculture through scientific research. But it was a summer internship working in trial law during his time at VLGS that helped round out his qualifications. [That internship] exposed me to things that make me a better advocate,” explained Merrick. So, put simply: don’t be afraid to take unorthodox opportunities.” Merrick is no stranger to unusual career paths; before pursuing his JD, he held a variety of jobs from farmhand and line cook to food hub delivery driver and political organizer. Through experiences in many lifecycle stages of food, his perspective on the food system widened. Merrick suggests that upcoming graduates should also not limit themselves to experiences they think will lend themselves specifically to agricultural law jobs, which can often be competitive. Instead, he advised, find a variety of skills that can round out your point of view: something that was a particular draw for Merrick, leading him to decide to pursue his higher education in South Royalton. Vermont Law and Graduate School is just one of those places that clearly thinks about things differently, and that attracted me to the place,” said Merrick. The ability to have multiple hands-on experiences doing legal work while also being exposed to thoughtful and robust classes seemed like a no-brainer when compared to other programs.” He credits his work at the Center for Agriculture and Food Systems (CAFS) with helping him augment his writing and legal research skills, while building a working knowledge of food and agriculture law and policy that would make him a competitive job candidate. And competitive he was: despite graduating amidst the height of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, Merrick quickly found a fellowship with CAFS and the Conservation Law Foundation’s Legal Food Hub, while also taking an advocate role in Vermont’s Climate Plan. Before joining the team at the Organic Farming Research Foundation in April 2022, Merrick clerked for the Vermont General Assembly Legislative Counsel office, focusing on natural resources, agriculture, and municipal law. Today, Merrick’s work centers around supporting organic farmers through research and policy support. My interest is in how the current business model and economics of agriculture don’t serve farmers or the landscape, and how legal frameworks and public programs can change that,” said Merrick. According to Merrick, one solution proposed by many is payment for ecosystem services,” a concept that would provide financial compensation for the qualitative benefits of sustainable agriculture, such as clean air, pollination, aesthetic enjoyment, and more. Merrick was able to build upon research on this topic, conducted during his fellowship with CAFS, in his current position. Merrick credits his life experience with leading him to agricultural law and Vermont Law and Graduate School for fostering the environment to build his future career. There are few times in a person’s life where your only real responsibility is to learn, build connections and friendships, all with a purpose.” I just loved the whole experience of being back in school,” Merrick concluded. I was grappling with difficult concepts and subjects in a community of gifted, passionate people.” This feature was originally published on the VLGS Blog. Photo courtesy of Gordon Merrick. Friday, February 24, 2023 12:00:00 PM Lauren Wustenberg The light of the autumn morning streamed in through the windows of Barrister’s Book Shop, illuminating a smattering of tables and chairs set up amongst the shelves. Inside, Lauren Wustenberg JD/MFALP’21, a FoodAgriculture Law Society (FALS) Board...
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