2019-2020 Session
Change SessionRepresentative Marybeth Redmond
- District
- Chittenden-8-1
- Party
- Democrat
- Seat Number
- 12
- mredmond@leg.state.vt.us
- Phone
- (802) 488-0531
- Mailing Address
- P.O. Box 8075, Essex Jct., VT 05451
- Committees
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- House Committee on Human Services
- Joint Legislative Child Protection Oversight Committee
- Canvassing Committee
- Biography
- MARYBETH CHRISTIE REDMOND, of Essex, Chittenden County, Democrat, was raised in Brightwaters, N.Y. From childhood, every holiday and vacation was spent on the Vermont ski slopes or trekking through Okemo State Forest, cementing her love of the Green Mountain State. She received her BA from the University of Notre Dame and an MA from the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism. She began her career as an on-air television reporter in Indiana, with later stints in Long Island and Connecticut TV markets. Her professional interests have always centered on using public communications to advocate for underserved and under-voiced people and communities. Marybeth and her family relocated to Vermont in 2003. For six years, she taught journalism and digital reporting at St. Michael's College. She served briefly as executive director of Dismas of Vermont, providing transitional housing for Vermonters rejoining communities from prison. From 2010-2014, she co-founded a program for the state’s incarcerated women called writing inside VT, using writing as a tool for self-change; this effort resulted in a nationally published book of the women’s poetry and prose, entitled “Hear Me, See Me” in 2013. Marybeth also directed development and communications efforts at Vermont Works for Women, a nonprofit training vulnerable women for meaningful, livable wage employment (2013-2016). She currently serves on the Vermont Commission on Women; and the steering committee of Change the Story VT, an innovative partnership that aligns policy, program and philanthropy to fast-track women’s economic status in the state. She is a partner with Vermont Story Lab, a project training nonprofit communicators to weave storytelling through the fabric of their organizations to increase impact and reach. Marybeth lives in Essex with her husband, Mark Redmond, executive director of Spectrum Youth and Family Services, and their son, for the past 15 years.
http://www.marybethredmond.com/
Bills and Resolutions Sponsored by Representative Redmond
Regular Session 2019-2020
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Roll Call Votes by Representative Redmond
Regular Session 2019-2020
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