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Annie Noonan

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Annie Noonan

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Prior offices
Vermont Commissioner of Labor

Education

Bachelor's

University of Vermont

Graduate

University of Massachusetts

Annie Noonan is a former Vermont Commissioner of Labor. She was appointed by Governor Peter Shumlin (D) in November 2010 and took office in January 2011. .[1]

Biography

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Noonan came to office with more than 33 years professional experience in labor relations and government and legislative lobbying. She has worked across New England as the head of the Vermont State Employees Association (VSEA), in the University of Vermont's Career Planning and Placement Office and, most recently, for the labor relations, arbitration and health/safety division of the University of Connecticut Professional Employees.

Over last decade, Vermont governors have called on Noonan to serve on a number of study committees for government accountability and efficiency, public pensions, PTSD in public safety workers, revamping public sector contract funding, telecommuting, the council on diversity and affirmative action as well as the joint labor-management committee on child and elder care.[2]

Education

  • South Burlington High School
  • B.A., University of Vermont
  • MS in Labor Relations & Research, University of Massachusetts

Political career

Vermont Commissioner of Labor (2011-2017)

Noonan served as Vermont Commissioner of Labor January 2011 until incoming Governor Phillip Scott nominated Lindsay Kurrle as her replacement in January 2017.[3][4]

Appointments

2010

Noonan was appointed as Vermont Commissioner of Labor by Gov. Peter Shumlin (D) on November 22, 2010.[5]

Recent news

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Footnotes

Political offices
Preceded by
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Vermont Commissioner of Labor
2011-2017
Succeeded by
Lindsay Kurrle