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Joseph Andriano JD’05

Degrees

  • JD, Vermont Law School, 2005
  • BA, Oberlin College

Biography

Joseph Andriano is the Representative for the Addison-Rutland District in the Vermont House of Representatives and an attorney focusing on estate planning and business law, with an emphasis on the formation of employee-owned cooperative businesses.

He has had a long career in education, teaching at the middle school, high school, and university levels. He was an Assistant Professor of Law at Clarkson University, an Assistant Dean at Loyola Marymount University, and a Professor of the Practice at Middlebury College. His work in higher education has focused on law and business ethics. He has won multiple awards for this work, including the Faculty Teaching Excellence Award from the Faculty of the Clarkson University School of Business, the Outstanding Teacher of the Year Award from the Clarkson University Student Association, and Clarkson’s highest award, induction into the Clarkson University Phalanx Society.

He is Chair of Orwell’s Planning Commission and Development Review Board, a member of the Addison County Regional Planning Commission Executive Committee, a member of the Addison County Economic Development Corporation Board of Directors, and he volunteers in other capacities as well. He served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Armenia, was a senate-confirmed gubernatorial appointee in New York as a member of the Ogdensburg Bridge and Port Authority Board of Directors, was the former chair of the Town Auditors Committee of Bethel, Vermont, and was a co-founder of Royalton Community Radio in South Royalton, Vermont.

oe holds a B.A. in Philosophy from Oberlin College, a J.D. from Vermont Law School (’05), and a teaching certificate from the Upper Valley Educators Institute. He lives in Orwell, Vermont with his wife, Sarah.