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GOVERNANCE & TRANSPARENCY

We're committed to open government and community accountability in bringing fiber to Addison County. When neighbors own the network together, everyone deserves to see how it's run—all our meetings are public, finances are transparent, and decisions are made together.

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Governing Board

Maple Broadband's Governing Board is comprised of one Delegate from each member town. Delegates are appointed by the town Selectboard and serve for one-year terms. The Executive Committee consists of five voting members and three non-voting ex officio members.

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Meeting Documents

You can find all the details from our Executive Committee and Governing Board meetings right here—agendas, minutes, and video recordings so you can stay caught up on what we're working on. Everything's available to keep you in the loop on how your community network is growing.

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Budgets &  Reports

Our reports and budgets show the full picture—everything from how we're spending your community dollars to what milestones we're hitting. Since you own this network, you deserve to see both the financial side and the progress we're making together on our shared goal of bringing reliable internet to rural Vermont.

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Policies & Procedures

The policies and procedures outline how things are run. These are the rules we follow to make sure we're operating transparently and consistently, whether it's handling complaints, managing construction, or ensuring everyone gets treated fairly as we build out the network.

OUR GOVERNING BOARD

Executive Committee

Our Executive Committee meets every second and fourth Monday at 3:30 PM, and you're always welcome to join us. These are your neighbors making decisions about your community's internet future. You're always welcome to join us!


You can attend virtually  by checking each meeting's agenda for the remote attendance link. This is our network - come see how we're building it together.

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Ellie de Villiers

Executive Director

ex officio

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Steve Huffaker

Chair

Ferrisburgh

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Shannon Haggett

Vice Chair

Vergennes

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Nancy Cornell

At-large

Starksboro

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Cy Tall

At-large

Cornwall

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Jeff Glassberg

At-large

Waltham

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Lynn Dunton

Treasurer

ex officio

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Adam Lougee

Clerk

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Delegates and Alternates

We meet every second Tuesday of the month at 5:00 PM, and you're always welcome. This is where our town delegates vote on the big decisions about how we expand the network and serve our communities.

These are your neighbors planning your community's digital future. Your voice matters, so come be part of the conversation.

Town
Delegate(s)
Alternate(s)
Addison
Paul Nikolich
OPEN
Bridport
Mike Sheets
Rick Scott
Bristol
Benjamin Skolozdra
OPEN
Cornwall
Justin Boyer
Cy Tall
Ferrisburgh
Steve Huffaker
Arabella Holzapfel
Leicester
Statia Rankin
OPEN
Lincoln
Bern Terry
Kenneth Stockman
Middlebury
Ross Conrad
Drew Darrow
Monkton
Mark Boltz-Robinson
OPEN
New Haven
Ellie de Villiers
Jim Walsh
Orwell
Mike Christian
OPEN
Panton
OPEN
OPEN
Ripton
Zapata Courage
Billy Sneed
Salisbury
Susan Mackey
OPEN
Shoreham
Carl Siebecker
Laura Siebecker
Starksboro
Nancy Cornell
Rich Warren
Vergennes
Shannon Haggett
OPEN
Waltham
Leslie Huston
Jeff Glassberg
Weybridge
Chris Eberly
James Nadeau
Whiting
OPEN
OPEN

Questions about governance?

Your town delegate is your best first contact for questions about how decisions get made or what's happening with the network in your area. They're your neighbors who represent your community's voice at our board meetings and can speak to what matters most to folks in your town.


You can also reach out to us directly at info@maplebroadband.com—we're always happy to talk through how things work or connect you with the right person to get your questions answered. This is our community network, so don't hesitate to ask when something isn't clear.

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