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Tiffany Keune, Program Manager for Developmental Education![]() As a third-generation Vermonter, Tiffany Keune has developed a strong dedication to the Green Mountain State. A love of Vermont and its people led her to pursue a bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science at Castleton State College, and a master’s degree in Environmental Studies at Antioch New England Graduate School. Community has always been important to Tiffany. “I learned to combine my love of people, education, and Vermont through community work with groups such as Girl Scouts and the Environmental Learning for the Future program.” As chair of Sustainable Rutland, she was able to bring the public closer together through a series of community building events including Rutland’s Iron Chef Competition. Not surprisingly, this commitment to the community eventually led to a strong dedication to accessible education, which, in turn, led to a passion for developmental education. Tiffany has served as co-chair for the College’s basic skills redesign program, which has piloted several successful sections of Access to Success around the state. She continues her work with basic skills as the Program Manager for Developmental Education with a committee that is inspiringly devoted to CCV’s basic skills program. |