Award-Winning Grafton Village Cheese Company Seeks Buyer/Partner
October 7, 2024 | 1 min to read
The Windham Foundation from Grafton, Vermont, is seeking a partner or buyer for its renowned Grafton Village Cheese Company (GVCC), known for its hand-crafted aged cheddar and sheep milk cheeses. Focused on promoting economic and cultural support in Vermont's rural towns, the Foundation believes that with new investment or a strategic sale, there are significant opportunities to enhance the GVCC brand for long-term success. CEO Curt Alpeter emphasizes the need for greater market access.
The Windham Foundation (the Foundation), based in Grafton, Vermont, announced that it is seeking a partner or buyer for its iconic Grafton Village Cheese Company (GVCC.) A program of the Foundation for decades, the Cheese Company is the award-winning producer of hand-crafted aged cheddar and cave-aged sheep milk cheeses.
Part of the mission of the Windham Foundation is supporting Vermont rural towns economically and culturally, the Cheese Company being an example of a local food company that benefits both agriculture and employment.
Last year, the Foundation brought in CEO Curt Alpeter, a seasoned business leader, to position the company for long-term success. Curt said he sees great opportunity for the GVCC brand with adequate financial support. Curt and a committee of the Windham Foundation Board that oversees GVCC have determined that taking advantage of this opportunity will require either new investment to grow the company or a sale to a better positioned partner with access to larger markets.
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