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Luke M. Vaillancourt is an American business executive [1] and the President [2] of Vaillancourt Folk Art, a Christmas studio based in Sutton, Massachusetts.
Vaillancourt is a graduate of Worcester Academy and Rochester Institute of Technology. [3] His published works include "Marketing4Digital: A Guide to Print Markets (Advertising)" (PIA/GATFPress, 2007) and "Interactivity in Advertising: The Key to Furthering Advertising Effectiveness" (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2006).
After his education, Vaillancourt returned to Central Massachusetts [4] working in advertising and marketing. He founded Mass Foodies [5] and worked in digital marketing [6] [7] before joining Vaillancourt Folk Art in 2007 and was recognized as a 40 Under Forty honoree in 2012 [8]He became the company's President in 2020.
Vaillancourt has served on the Board of Trustees at Worcester Academy [9] and Worcester Historical Museum, and the Board of Directors at Millbury Federal Credit Union [10] and Discover Central Massachusetts. He is also involved with the Worcester Art Museum [11] [12] [13] and has participated in forums by the Worcester Business Journal, Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce, and at Congressional Roundtables. [14] [15] [16] [17]
Vaillancourt lives in Sutton, Massachusetts [18] and is a regular resource for the region's culinary [19] and wine scene [20] through his involvement as a partner with Mass Food & Wine. [21] [22]
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Luke M. Vaillancourt is an American business executive [1] and the President [2] of Vaillancourt Folk Art, a Christmas studio based in Sutton, Massachusetts.
Vaillancourt is a graduate of Worcester Academy and Rochester Institute of Technology. [3] His published works include "Marketing4Digital: A Guide to Print Markets (Advertising)" (PIA/GATFPress, 2007) and "Interactivity in Advertising: The Key to Furthering Advertising Effectiveness" (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2006).
After his education, Vaillancourt returned to Central Massachusetts [4] working in advertising and marketing. He founded Mass Foodies [5] and worked in digital marketing [6] [7] before joining Vaillancourt Folk Art in 2007 and was recognized as a 40 Under Forty honoree in 2012 [8]He became the company's President in 2020.
Vaillancourt has served on the Board of Trustees at Worcester Academy [9] and Worcester Historical Museum, and the Board of Directors at Millbury Federal Credit Union [10] and Discover Central Massachusetts. He is also involved with the Worcester Art Museum [11] [12] [13] and has participated in forums by the Worcester Business Journal, Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce, and at Congressional Roundtables. [14] [15] [16] [17]
Vaillancourt lives in Sutton, Massachusetts [18] and is a regular resource for the region's culinary [19] and wine scene [20] through his involvement as a partner with Mass Food & Wine. [21] [22]