Gov. Jim Douglas phoned in from China this morning for a conference call with media. It made, I'm sure, riveting live radio on Charlie & Ernie's show in WVMT.
The governor ate jelly fish yesterday, and didn't particularly like it. But he thinks he and his 16-person delegation are making solid connections with Chinese leaders and businesspeople that will translate into business for Vermonters.
How will he measure success of the trip? Douglas didn't have specifics. He's offered a bunch of invitations to leaders there to visit Vermont. He's got deals in the works he doesn't want to reveal lest he put them in peril.
He met with Shanghai Mayor Han Zheng, he said, and not many other governors and the like get to do that. "It is significant that he chose to give our delegation some of his time," Douglas said.
Douglas said he was impressed with Chinese officials' knowledge of Vermont's geography and environmental ethic. Douglas, in turn, was impressed by the hotel's motion sensors in the halls and escalators, but not by the jelly fish.
- Terri Hallenbeck