
Executive director Conor Casey is leaving his post in June after nearly three years on the job. He’ll become membership organizer for the Vermont-National Education Association, the statewide teachers’ union. It’s a return to the labor field for Casey, who was political director of the Vermont State Employees’ Association before signing on with the VDP.
“Given the pending Supreme Court decision, I wanted to get back into labor,” said Casey, referencing Janus v. AFSCME, which contests the right of unions to collect fees from non-members. Labor leaders are bracing themselves for a defeat in the high court, which they see as a potential obstacle to organizing.
“Conor and I started talking about this a few weeks ago,” said party chair Terje Anderson. They agreed that if Casey were to make a move this year, he should do it early in the campaign cycle.
“Conor’s been a great executive director,” Anderson added. “I’ve really enjoyed working with him. It’s one of the hardest jobs you can imagine.”
Anderson isn’t too concerned that Casey’s departure will hurt the party’s electoral efforts. He explained that the executive director is largely an administrative post, while staffer Rob Hipskind coordinates party campaign efforts. “He’s been on the party’s staff for a few years,” Anderson said of Hipskind. “That part of the operation is in good hands.”
Anderson expects a rapid search for Casey’s replacement and has “a strong preference for a candidate with a lot of Vermont experience” to ease the transition. He hopes to have a new executive director on board by the middle of July.


John,
It was reported earlier this year that the Vermont Democratic Party was struggling to pay its bills and meet payroll. Any chance you would be able to find out the pay and benefit package difference between the Executive Director of the Democratic Party in Vermont and Casey’s new position? As I recall the VTNEA’s five regional representatives whose duties include assisting teachers with contract negotiations with local school boards each have a compensation package of over $130,000
It is likely that in his position as membership organizer for the VTNEA, Casey will be getting something similar. Increased pay and security may be a factor in his move as well.
Bad news for Phil Scott.