A Vermont military equipment manufacturer and supplier has hired former Vermont Adjutant General Michael Dubie.
Officials with Revision Military said Dubie would serve as president of one of their divisions, Revision Military Technologies.
Dubie, adjutant general of the Vermont National Guard from 2006 to 2012, retired in October after 36 years of military service. Most recently, he served as the deputy commander of the United States Northern Command, where he was responsible for the air and land defense of North America
Revision Military Technologies (RMT), a subsidiary of Revision Military, was established in 2013 and is located in a separate optical research facility in Essex Junction. Revision Military is a producer of eyewear, head and torso-protecting equipment.
“I am extremely pleased to announce that we have hired LTG (retired) Michael Dubie as the new President of Revision Military Technologies,” said Jonathan Blanshay, CEO of Revision in a news release. “Throughout his distinguished career, Mike has been an ardent supporter of providing the U.S. and allied militaries with the very best equipment available. That commitment was exemplified throughout his time as Adjutant General of the state of Vermont. It is truly an honor to welcome Mike to the Revision Team.”
Dubie said: “I’m extremely excited to join the Revision team. I have great respect for the protection that Revision equipment has provided the men and women serving our Country, and I look forward to being a part of Revision’s future, not only through my work with RMT but also in providing leadership around Revision’s community affairs here in Vermont. My wife Amy and I are excited to make Vermont home again.”
Dubie is the brother of former Vermont Lt. Gov. Brian Dubie.
