Sarah Truckle

Vice President Of Business Operations at Vermont State University

Sarah Truckle has a diverse work experience spanning several industries. Sarah is currently serving as the Vice President of Business Operations at Vermont State University. Prior to this role, they held positions at the State of Vermont, including Director of Program & Strategic Operations, Financial Director, Child Development Director of Operations, and DOC Policy Manager. Sarah also worked at The Clark Group LLC as a Business Operations Associate, where they undertook projects focused on performance management assessment and development of a NEPA course. Sarah has also worked as a Human Rights Fellow at the Center for Applied Human Rights, a Google Grant Fellow at the Center for Legal Innovation, a Law Clerk at Chittenden County State's Attorney, and a Fundraising Assistant at the Office of Institutional Advancement and Alumni Relations, Johnson State College.

Sarah Truckle has a Juris Doctor degree from Vermont Law and Graduate School. Sarah also holds a Master's degree in Environmental Law and Policy from the same institution. In addition, they obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Business Management and Political Science from Johnson State College. Sarah completed the Accelerated Language Program in French at Dartmouth College in 2011. Sarah also has a Certificate in Nonprofit Management from Johnson State College. Sarah has obtained certifications including Green Belt Certification (GB) from the State of Vermont in 2019 and Yellow Belt certification from the State of Vermont in 2018.

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Lyme, United States

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Vermont State University

When the call came to reimagine higher education in Vermont, the state’s leaders and community members asked, “what if?” – and Vermont State University is the answer. It’s an accessible and affordable university, enriched with multiple campuses and integrated with communities, set to offer liberal arts, technical, and professional studies. Preparing students for today’s and tomorrow’s careers through an innovative student-centered hybrid model, it also assures system-wide financial sustainability. Vermont State University opens its doors to its first class of students in the fall of 2023. Students admitted and matriculated this year will be the first students to graduate from the new university.


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