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Eugene William Stetson III is an American businessman, film producer and environmental policy advisor to numerous entrepreneurial, not-for-profit and political organizations.


Family

Stetson is the grandson of Eugene W. Stetson, a corporate and banking pioneer who was involved in early ownership of
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and expansions of the
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and J.P. Morgan & Co., and the great grandson of
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, a U.S. pharmacist and entrepreneur who founded the Vicks Chemical Company (which became Richardson
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Inc.), which owned companies such as Vidal Sassoon and Pantene and created a number of well-known products, including Vicks VapoRub, Clearasil, Nyquil, and Oil of Olay cream. Stetson is married to Jane Watson Stetson, the former National Finance Chair for the
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in the United States and granddaughter of
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, the founder of IBM. They reside in Norwich, Vermont and have three daughters Nancy, Katharine, and Grace.


Education

Stetson earned his bachelor's degree in government from
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in 1982, where he was a fellow to the
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and member of the renowned Hasty Pudding Club. He attended the
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and the
John F. Kennedy School of Government The Harvard Kennedy School (HKS), officially the John F. Kennedy School of Government, is the school of public policy and government of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The school offers master's degrees in public policy, public ...
, where he studied energy and natural resources. Stetson also studied at the Austro-American Institute in Vienna, Austria, where he focused on European government.


Business experience

Stetson served as CEO of Fairhill Oil & Gas Corporation, the New York parent company of Canadian energy and exploration firm Fairhill Oil Ltd. While at Fairhill, Stetson worked to transform the company from a traditional oil and gas firm to a profitable natural gas business. He has served on the board of directors for Piedmont Financial Company, based in Greensboro, North Carolina. Stetson's business endeavors and major investments since the late 1990s have focused on socially responsible companies such as Tom's of Maine and the Beech Hill Farm in Rockport, Maine (formerly the largest commercial organic blueberry operation in the state of Maine), which is now operated by the Coastal Mountains Land Trust.


Environmental experience

Stetson sits on the Board of Directors of Foundation for Our Future, an energy and environmental think tank. He directed the Vermont and New Hampshire operations of the Connecticut River Watershed Council, and served as a supervisor of the Ottauquechee Natural Resources Conservation District (U.S. Department of Agriculture). Stetson is co-founder of River Watch Network (later successfully merged with River Network which is based in Portland, Oregon), and served as a board member of the Harvard University Committee for the Environment, which created the Harvard University Center for the Environment. Stetson was a founding board member of the Climate Speakers Network, which was subsequently absorbed into the
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.


Political experience

Stetson has served as an environmental policy advisor to numerous political campaigns, including the Presidential campaigns of Senator
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(D-CO), Representative Dick Gephardt (D-MO), Governor Howard Dean (D-VT), Senator
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(D-MA), and Governor Bill Clinton (D-AR). In 2008, he served as a member of the Rapid Response Energy & Environment Team on the Obama for America Campaign for Senator
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(D-IL). Other specific advisor roles include Advisor to the Environment & Economic Subcommittee for Environmental Advisors to Governor Howard Dean, a member of the Council of Environmental Advisers for Governor James Douglas (R-VT), Governor Peter Shulman's Governor's Council on Energy and the Environment, Vermont State Co-chair of the Kerry for President Campaign, and Vermont Chair of Environmentalists for Clinton/Gore 1992 Campaign. Stetson also served as advisor to the Democratic National Convention Committee (DNCC) in Denver, Colorado, developing pro-environmental convention practices as a National Advisory Board member of the DNC.


Philanthropy/board service

Bill Stetson served as a Trustee and Governor for th
Smith Richardson Foundation
(SRF). Created in 1935, the SRF's mission is to contribute to important public debates and to help address both domestic and international public policy challenges. With its endowment of over $800 million, the SRF remains one of the most prominent domestic and foreign policy funders, awarding grants to major think tanks and university research centers across the United States. Stetson also is a Trustee to the Grace Jones Richardson Trust, which make grants in the areas of arts, education, and health & human services, and the H. Smith Richardson Testamentary Trust, which controls significant assets including of protected land in the North Carolina's
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. Stetson has served on the board of Vermont Public Radio, and currently is a board member of Vermont PBS. Stetson was the founding president of the Boatwright Foundation, which gives primarily in areas of pediatric medicine and the environment. In 2011, Bill Stetson was appointed by President Barack Obama to the President's Advisory Committee on the Arts. He was appointed chairman of the committee by President Joe Biden in 2022.


Film/television/radio production

Stetson was the founding President of the Vermont Film Commission, which has attracted feature films such as ''The Cider House Rules'', ''
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'', and ''
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'' to Vermont. He has produced ''What We Want, What We Believe: The Black Panther Party Library''; ''Citizen Suits'' (for The
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) starring
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and
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; ''Environmental Insight'', an environmental radio talk show at
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; and '' A Closer Walk'', an AIDS documentary for
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, directed by Academy Award nominee Robert Bilheimer and narrated by
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and
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. Stetson also served as an adviser for ''Earth and the American Dream'', an HBO movie for Earth Day. Stetson currently is completing production of "The Current Revolution" film series for The American Resilience Project, where he serves on the advisory council.


References

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