City of Burlington, Vermont
Eric Goldmann serves as the Community Support Liaison for the City of Burlington, Vermont, since October 2021, focusing on non-criminal interventions, mental health crisis support, and collaboration with local social-service providers. Previously, Eric worked as a Burlington Outreach Specialist at the Howard Center, addressing mental health and substance use issues from December 2016 to October 2021. Earlier career experiences include serving as a Multimedia Specialist at the Vermont Agency of Transportation, where public outreach and content management were key responsibilities, and internships in social media and lead development roles. Eric holds a Bachelor of Science degree from SUNY Geneseo, earned between 2010 and 2013.
City of Burlington, Vermont
Burlington is the largest city in the State of Vermont with a population of nearly 40,000. The city covers 15.5 square miles on the eastern shore of Lake Champlain. There are four colleges in the city including the University of Vermont, (UVM). The University is located overlooking the city on a 451-acre campus which includes undergraduate, graduate, and medical schools. In addition there are two colleges within the city: Champlain College which occupies more than 40 buildings on over 22 acres, as well as Burlington College, which is smaller in size.