On October 5, 2016

Amy Morrison resigns from positions with Killington town and KPAA to be executive director for the Stowe Area Association

KILLINGTON— On Sept. 30, Amy Morrison the director of the Killington Pico Area Association and events and marketing coordinator for the town, wrote a letter to the KPAA board officially announcing her resignation from her positions.
“I have accepted the executive director position with the Stowe Area Association, and my last day will be Friday, October 14,” she wrote. “We have accomplished so much as a group, and made the KPAA a more viable, sustainable organization through our collaborative efforts. I truly appreciate all of the opportunities I have been given during my tenure, and look forward to seeing the continued growth of the community and the KPAA.”

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Amy Morrison and her dog, Hailey, bike along a trail in Killington.

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