Four years after she gave up her seat to focus on her day job, former Burlington city councilor and University of Vermont provost Jane Knodell is staging a political comeback.

The Ward 2 Progressive said Sunday night she’s planning to run this March for an Old North End council seat being vacated by Democrat Bram Kranichfeld

“I continue to be really passionate about the city of Burlington — about my ward,” Knodell says. “I think I’ve got a lot of experience and also some new ideas to help us move forward.”

The first candidate to enter the race for the open seat, Knodell brings with her some serious credentials. 

She represented Ward 2 on the council from 1993 to 1997 and from 1999 to 2009, and served two years as council president. An economics professor at UVM, Knodell stepped down as the university’s provost last November after more than three years in the post.

“I think I learned a lot about how you make large organizations work,” Knodell says of her time at the top of UVM. “The city is a large organization. I think I’ve got some new insights to bring.”

She says she’ll also bring a longer view to city government.

“There’s been a lot of turnover in the council — a lot of relatively new councilors. That was part of my thinking: I could offer the historical perspective,” she says. “Obviously, we have a brand-new mayor, a new administration, great people with good ideas.”

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Paul Heintz was part of the Seven Days news team from 2012 to 2020. He served as political editor and wrote the "Fair Game" political column before becoming a staff writer.