The VTDigger was founded in September 2009 by Anne Galloway, with a focus on the politics, economy, environment, education, culture, and public policy of Vermont. In 2010, VTDigger merged with the nonprofit Vermont Journalism Trust. As part of the Trust, support comes from the general public, foundations and businesses, including sponsors, gifts, and organization membership. During her tenure as executive director, Anne Galloway was nominated for the "Vermonter of the Year Award" by
The Burlington Free Press in 2016. In 2018, she reported total compensation of $64,519 from VTDigger. In May 2022, Galloway stepped down and assumed the role of
editor-at-large. In March 2023, Schuyler "Sky" Barsch was named CEO of VTDigger and she began in the role in April 2023. After helping the organization get on a more stable financial footing, Barsch and the union representing VTDigger employees were at an impasse in contract negotiations regarding the use of artificial intelligence. In January 2026, Barsch indicated she would step down as CEO effective June 1, 2026. In March 2026, editor-in-chief Geeta Ananda also announced she would be leaving VTDigger as of June 30, 2026. Sue Allen was announced as the interim editor. VTDigger and its employee union reached a contract agreement in April 2026, with increases in pay and days off as well as terms around the use of AI. ==Mentions==