January 2013 - Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce

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January 2013 - Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce
Chamber Report
Build Your Br and | E xpand Your Net work | Shape Your Community
January 2013 | Volume Twenty-Five | Issue One
Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce
Greater Manchester
Chamber of commerce
It is the mission of the Greater Manchester
Chamber of Commerce to be a memberfocused organization that drives the greater
Manchester business environment and the
economic health and vitality of the region
by supporting business growth, professional
development, and networking opportunities,
while advocating for our membership.
Chamber Hosts First In the Nation
CMYK
Event draws sold out crowd to Saint Anselm College
The Greater Manchester Chamber of
Commerce, in partnership with the New
Hampshire Women’s Initiative and the
New Hampshire Institute of Politics, was
pleased to host a successfull and sold
out event with all four members of New
Hampshire’s Congressional Delegation
and the Governor-elect on December 7
at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics
at Saint Anselm College. Governorelect Maggie Hassan, U.S. Senator Kelly
Ayotte, U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen, U.S.
Representative-elect Ann McLane Kuster,
and U.S. Representative-elect Carol SheaPorter all participated in the roundtable
discussion moderated by Chamber
President and CEO Robin Comstock.
This event was supported by the Women’s
Fund of New Hampshire, New England
Women’s Leadership Institute, Girl
Scouts of the Green & White Mountains,
Girls at Work, Girls Incorporated of
New Hampshire, and the YWCA of
Manchester. The event was made possible
through more than a dozen corporate
sponsors: Premier Sponsor, Centrix
Bank; Elite Sponsors: AutoFair, Harvard
Pilgrim Healthcare of NE, Perfecta Wine
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Chamber President & CEO, Robin Comstock moderates a
discussion with New Hampshire’s Congressional Delegation
and Governor-elect at the Chamber’s “First in the Nation” event.
Companies, Public Service of NH and St.
Mary’s Bank; Corporate Sponsors: Bank
of America, FairPoint Communications,
Fidelity, NH Print & Mail Services, 95.7
WZID, Northwestern Mutual, People’s
United Bank, Rath, Young & Pignatelli,
and UNH Manchester Graduate School
Manchester & MPA Program.
The event was covered by both local
and national media outlets and the
program aired in its entirety on C-SPAN on
December 25. The program will re-air and
is available on www.cspan.org.
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Start the Year Righ with Health & Wellness Workshop
Chamber to host four workshops focused on nutrition, exercise and stresss management
The beginning of the year is usually the
time when many of us make our new year’s
resolutions. Surely 2013 will be no different.
For many, making the resolution is the
easy part; it’s sticking with it that becomes
a challenge -- that’s where the Chamber is
here to help!
The programs will be held
on Wednesdays from
12-2 p.m. and a healthy
lunch will be provided
by Extreme Pita. We
hope you will join us for these informative
workshops and start 2013 on the right foot.
Wednesday, January 23
Beginning on January 16, the Chamber will
host a series of workshops dedicated to
health and wellness. We will bring in four of
our Chamber members with an expertise
in areas such as fitness, nutrition and stress
management and then we will show you
some ways you can incorporate these
healthy living ideas into your business.
Wednesday, January 16
Wednesday, January 30
Fit It In: Incorporating a Fun
Perspective of Clean Eating
and Physical Fitness Into Your
Busy Life presented by Marie Poza, fitness
and nutrition specialist
Should my beef be organic or
grass fed? What are GMO’s?
Why should I care? Please join
Sarah Colen RD, LD, of A Market Natural
Foods as she walks you through a virtual
tour of the grocery store.
Stress comes in many forms;
things that make you sad, nervous, angry
or anxious. There are many ways to relieve
stress. In this session, Christina Davidson of
The Training Station will talk about ways to
relieve stress using various methods.
Wednesday, February 6
In this program we explore
how employee wellness affects your
business as well as small steps you can take
to improve the overall health and vitality
of your workforce presented by Dr. Tina
Beaudoin of Emerson Ecologics.
All workshops will be held from12:00-2:00 p.m.
GMCC, 54 Hanover Street, Manchester
$25 per workshop for Chamber members
Please reserve your place by calling (603) 792-4122
or visit www.manchester-chamber.org
Sponsored by:
Visit us on the web at www.manchester-chamber.org or follow us on Facebook www.facebook.com/grtrmanchester or Twitter @grtrmanchester
This publication is underwritten by:
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The Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce is a non-partisan business advocacy organization. The Chamber is not a division or department of the U.S.
Chamber of Commerce and the opinions and views of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce are not necessarily reflective of the Greater Manchester Chamber of
Commerce.
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ADVOCATING FOR YOUR BUSINESS
Happy New Year!
Happy New Year! May your year be filled
with joy and happiness.
It is the mission of the Greater Manchester
Chamber of Commerce to be a memberfocused organization that drives the
greater Manchester business environment
and the economic health and vitality of
the region by supporting business growth,
professional development, and networking
opportunities, while advocating for our
membership.
2013 Board of Directors
Officers
Chairman
Dianne Mercier, President
People’s United Bank
Chair-elect
Ronald Covey, CEO
St. Mary’s Bank
You will have the opportunity to meet
many of our representatives at numerous
events throughout the year, including the
State ofPantone
the State/State of the City forum
slated for February 20 and the annual
Legislative Dinner to be held in April.
CMYK
Past Chairman
Andy Crews, President & CEO
AutoFair Automotive Corporation
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Frank Wells, Senior Vice President
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Hoyle, Tanner & Associates, Inc.
January is the traditional beginning
of our legislative session. This session
presents a new beginning deeper and
more meaningful than the turning of
a calendar page from one year to the
next. This session, like the new year,
is a new beginning for many new
legislators from the Governors’ office, to
the Congressional delegation. The 2013
group will grapple with old issues and
approach unfolding issues as well. We
all hope for progress, and all wish our
representatives the best of luck in their
endeavors to meet the needs of the
citizens of the state of New Hampshire.
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Treasurer
Paul Ramsey, VP Energy Delivery
Public Service of New Hampshire
Legal Counsel
Jon Sparkman, President
Devine Millimet
At-Large
Richard Brenner, President & General Manager
New Hampshire Fisher Cats
At-Large
Russ Ouellette, Managing Partner
Sojourn Partners
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2009
representativesDecember
in our 1,history,
a female
Governor, and the first in the nation
female congressional delegation. New
Hampshire does things its way and won’t
be socially pressured to succumbing to
stereotypes of traditional expectations
of performance standards. If you ask
me, this is yet another example of New
Hampshire excellence for the rest of the
country to follow.
And at the same time, many of us are
asking what does all of this mean. At
our December “First In the Nation “
forum, where we officially welcomed
our new Governor and Congressional
delegation to their new roles, we asked
if this unprecedented historic event felt
as significant to them as it looks to us.
We wondered out loud if they each felt
the weight of being a role model for
young boys and girls and we probed
about how being all women will affect
the delegation as a whole. Will they work
better together we wondered, will they
be more cooperative, will it be easier
to be accomplished on behalf of the
states’ constituents? We also wondered
if their gender will affect their legislative
priorities and commitments -- will it be
different because they are all women?
And although men are never asked about
balancing fatherhood and work, we did
ask about their experience of combining
motherhood with politics, and their
approach to work-life balance.
We learned a lot about our legislators at
that forum. We learned that our elected
officials are terrific examples to both
boys and girls. We learned about their
sense of responsibility and dedication,
drive and commitment to residents of
our state that transcend gender and even
history. They are where they are to serve
all of us, and we should be honored, and
feel privileged to have such an incredible
group of individuals working on our
behalf.
As we planned our forum, we talked
about the fine lines and nuances of
the historic moment we sought to
celebrate versus the political agendas
and legislative priorities of each (we will
touch on policy and specific issues at our
upcoming events and programs). And,
at the same time, we each know that
in New Hampshire, relationships come
first, but the political, economic and
social agenda is how a candidate wins
the vote, and the ultimate responsibility,
regardless of gender, is to represent the
residents of our state, and cooperate with
other legislators and come to consensus
to resolve contemporary problems.
We hope that the team we have sent
to the State House and to our nation’s
Capitol will work together on the many
challenges before us, and to serve our
interests and needs to the best of their
ability throughout their tenure. We
will be here to support and encourage
our representatives in any way we can
throughout their tenure. We are grateful
for their spirit of stewardship, and all that
they sacrifice to serve us. And we are
proud to be the first in the nation first all
female Congressional delegation.
Although we want to resist unfair or
unreasonable expectations of this
extraordinary moment in time and
history, we really do think that the
excitement, enthusiasm and hope for our
delegation will translate into remarkable
accomplishments that they as a whole
will accomplish.
Robin Comstock
President and CEO
GMCC
Directors
Matt Albuquerque, Next Step O & P, Inc.
CHAMBER
Maureen Beauregard, Families in Transition
Tom Boucher, Great NH Restaurants
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Mark Brewer, Manchester-Boston Regional Airport
Linda Connell, McLane Law Firm
Heidi Copeland, Millyard Communications
Robert Duval, TFMoran Inc.
Joe Graham, WGIR Radio AM/610 FM/101.1
David Mara, Manchester Police Department
Pat McHugh, FairPoint Communications
Marie McKay, Bigelow & Company, CPA/PC
Dr. Steven Paris, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Manchester
Michael Reed, Stebbins Commercial Properties LLC
Frederick Urtz, Lavallee/Brensinger Architects
Jeremy Veilleux, Baker Newman Noyes
Staff
Robin Comstock, President & CEO
Ann Makowski, Chief Financial Officer
Gemma Waite French, VP of Marketing & Public Relations
Will Stewart, VP of Economic Development & Advocacy
Shawnda Misina, Membership Director
Julie Picard, Program Director
Charlene Courtemanche, Sr. Executive Assistant/Office Mgr.
Alex Amadeo, Customer Relations Specialist
Tammy Boucher, Leadership Greater Manchester
A Publication of the
GREATER MANCHESTER
CHAMBER of COMMERCE
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Gemma Waite French
Printing: Printers Square, Inc.
Mailing: Printers Square, Inc.
Cover Design: MESH Interactive
Are you new to the Chamber of
Commerce? Or are you a longtime
member feeling a little disconnected?
Come to Chamber 101 and learn about
all of the ways you can get involved.
At this orientation we’ll not only serve
a continental breakfast provided by
Panera Catering, and introduce you
to at least a dozen new friends; we’ll
also explain all of our committees and
programs and tell you a little about
the organization. We’ll explain how
the Chamber serves your business and
how it shapes the community. Plus
you can meet our friendly and fun staff
and ask as many questions as you’d
like!
Wednesday, February 6
7:45 to 9:30 a.m.
54 Hanover Street, Manchester
Please reserve your place by calling
(603) 792-4122
or visit
www.manchester-chamber.org
Presented by
Catered by
GREATER MANCHESTER
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
ESTABLISHED 1911.
January
Committee
Meetings
Friday, January 4
Government Affairs Committee
7:30 a.m. - 54 Hanover Street
Tuesday, January 8
Leadership Alumni Committee
12:00 p.m. - 54 Hanover Street
Wednesday, January 9
Green Committee
9:00 a.m. - Southern NH Planning
Thursday, January 10
Ambassador Committee
4:00 p.m. - Birch Hill Terrace
Tuesday, January 15
Executive Committee
7:30 a.m. - 54 Hanover Street
Friday, January 18
Infrastructure Committee
7:30 a.m. - 54 Hanover Street
Wednesday, January 23
Leadership Steering Committee
8:00 a.m. - 54 Hanover Street
Tuesday, January 24
Downtown Committee
8:30 a.m. - 54 Hanover Street
Tuesday, January 29
Board of Directors
7:30 a.m. - 54 Hanover Street
Friday, February 1
Government Affairs Committee
Member News & Updates
Bank of New Hampshire Supports the
YMCA of Strafford County
Bank of New Hampshire is proud to
support the YMCA of Strafford County
with a $20,000 cash donation and
$25,000 in tax credits towards the newly
opened facility’s capital campaign. The
$2 million, 27,500-square-foot facility at
35 Industrial Way in Rochester opened
its doors in January and since then has
been offering comprehensive programs
for the entire family to promote a
healthy and active lifestyle.
St. Mary’s Bank Recognized by SBA
St. Mary’s Bank has been recognized by
the U.S. Small Business Administration
for its outstanding achievement in
small business lending, including the
origination of the most SBA loans by
any credit union in New England. The
nation’s first credit union was named
the recipient of a 2012 Outstanding
Achievement Award for increased
participation with a focus on muchneeded smaller dollar amount business
loans.
Roedel Companies Donates $7,500 To
Big Brothers Big Sisters
New Hampshire-based hotel owner/
operators Roedel Companies continued
its tradition of supporting Big Brothers
Big Sisters of Greater Nashua and
Greater Salem by donating $7,500 to the
organization on December 5th at the
grand opening of their new Holiday Inn
Express & Suites in Merrimack, NH.
7:30 a.m. - 54 Hanover Street
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FREE PROGRAMS
For Members Only
VALUE-ADDED PROGRAMMING
Brought to you by
On the 2nd Tuesday of every month
On the 3rd Tuesday of every month
On the 4th Tuesday of every month
Spotlight On Business
Member-led Workshop
Lunchtime Connections
Spotlight on Business is held on the second
Tuesday of every month at a different
location. Members may sign up to host the
event, or simply attend. The goal of this
program is to bring people to your business
to see your products and services.
Lunch is provided.
Member-led Workshops are held on the third
Tuesday of every month at the Chamber
office at 54 Hanover Street. Each month
a Chamber member is invited to host a
workshop that may be of value to other
Chamber members. Lunch provided by:
Lunchtime Connections is an intense networking program held on the fourth Tuesday
of every month. This event is held at the
Chamber office at 54 Hanover Street. This
program is a sit-down, facilitated networking
program around a lunch table. Bring your
elevator speech and be prepared to make
referrals. Lunch will be provided by:
Tuesday, January 8
12:30-1:30 p.m.
Red Sauce Ristorante
33 South Commercial Street, Manchester
Located in the Historic River Walk Mill of
Manchester, join us for Spotlight on Business
at Red Sauce Ristorante. We serve Italian
American Cuisine that is prepared from
our family recipes. You will feel like you are
coming home when you come through the
door. So come join us and enjoy some real
Italian comfort food.
Tuesday, February 12
12:30-1:30 p.m.
Vino Aromas
36 Elm Street, Manchester
We welcome wine novice and enthusiasts to
come experience a different way to sip and
enjoy wines from around the world as well
as local vineyards. Vino Aromas showcases a
variety of hundreds wines from around the
world. What distinguishes Vino Aromas from
other wine stores is the wine bar that offers
the ability to try a broad selection of quality
wines using state of the art wine stations
from Napa Technology.
Tuesday, January 15
12:30-1:30 p.m.
“Get Art Smart “
Presented by Jane Seney of
Currier Museum of Art
Looking closely at art and discussing it with
a group can change the way you look at
the world. Get to know some great works
of art and fellow community members in a
conversation guided by Jane Seney, Educator
for Tour and Docent Programs at the Currier
Museum of Art. No prior experience with art
is necessary to enjoy this program!
Tuesday, February 19
12:30-1:30 p.m.
“Tools and Fuels for Professional Growth”
” Presented by Chuck Sink of Chuck Sink
Link.
Greater Manchester
Economic Development Day
It was also an experience that
prompted many participants to
want to get engaged in helping
shape Manchester’s future economic
development, with numerous class
members signing up to participate
on some of the Greater Manchester
Chamber of Commerce’s economic
development committees after a
presentation by Will Stewart, Vice
President of Economic Development
and Advocacy for the Chamber.
Tuesday, February 26
12:00-1:30 p.m.
Northeast Delta Dental Conference Room
54 Hanover Street, Manchester
Join us at Birch Hill Terrace to get
out of the cold and welcome in the
New Year with your friends and
associates. As the only Continuing
Care Retirement Community in the
greater Manchester area, Birch Hill
Terrace offers an exciting, modern
approach to senior living, while
promoting successful and healthy
aging. This is retirement living at
its best!
Thursday, February 7
5-7 p.m.
Richter’s Diamonds and Fine Jewelry
4 Orchard View Drive, Londonderry
This program is facilitated by Hebert
Consulting and:
Call 603.792.4122 to register for any of
these programs or visit
www.manchester-chamber.org
Since 1990, people have been
coming to Richter’s Diamonds
and Fine Jewelry for our original
designs, exceptional quality and
unmatched service. Richter’s is a
private jeweler that features the
original work of master goldsmith
Paul M. Richter who creates
timeless, one of a kind jewelry that’s
as individual as you.
workforce development. Dennis
Delay, Economist, New Hampshire
Center for Public Policy Studies, spoke
about jobs, the economy and NH’s
economic development future.
Leadership
“Up close and personal” would describe
Leadership Greater Manchester
(LGM) Economic Development Day in
November. Whether it was exploring
Manchester-Boston Regional Airport
behind the scenes or touring The Elliot
at River’s Edge, LGM participants got a
chance to see and hear first-hand the
economic drivers of the City.
Tuesday, January 22
12:00-1:30 p.m.
Northeast Delta Dental Conference Room
54 Hanover Street, Manchester
Thursday, January 10
5-7 p.m.
Birch Hill Terrace
200 Alliance Way, Manchester
The 2013 Leadership Class takes a tour of the
Manchester-Boston Regional Airport.
Brian O’Neill, Airport Deputy Director,
and Mike Legere, Airfield Operations
Superintendent, provided an update
on the Airport. Presentations by Bob
MacKenzie, Principal, MacKenzie
Planning, and Jay Minkarah, former
Manchester Director of Economic
Development, paved the way for Fred
Kocher, President, NH High Tech Council
and Host of WMUR’s New Hampshire’s
Business, to talk about education and
Following a tour of The Elliot at River’s
Edge led by Ann Lawrence, River’s
Edge Director of Development, the
class had the opportunity to hear
from Dick Anagnost, Developer and
President, Anagnost Companies.
Said one class member, “Discovering
the tenor of the State and City with
respect to economic development
was truly an eye opening experience.”
Class member Bill
Phenix poses a question
about Manchester’s
economic development
during a session at the
Manchester-Boston
Regional Airport.
Thursday, January 24
7:30-9:00 a.m.
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Thursday, February 28
7:30-9:00 a.m.
UNH Manchester Campus
88 Commercial Street, Manchester
Special thanks to our 2012-2013 Leadership Greater Manchester sponsors:
Member News & Updates
Northeast Credit Union Hires Branch
Manager for New Merrimack Location
Northeast Credit Union recently
named Gregory Kennedy as the Branch
Manager for its new Merrimack branch
located at 370 Daniel Webster Highway.
The new branch opened December
10. Kennedy has more than 12 years of
experience in banking and lending.
Thomas Lavoie Joins Clark Insurance
As Senior Account Executive
Thomas Lavoie, a native of Manchester,
has joined Clark Insurance as a senior
account executive for commercial
insurance. Lavoie brings twenty five
years of business experience in the
Manchester region to the growing Clark
Insurance organization.
People’s United Foundation Awards
$5,000 To The Way Home, Inc.
The Way Home assists low-income
families and individuals in their efforts to
obtain and maintain safe and affordable
housing, while offering auxiliary services
to nurture their independence.
Member news is published monthly.
Submissions are based on space availability
and may be submitted to
marketing-pr@manchester-chamber.org.
The University of New Hampshire
invites you to experience Network
AM at our new location in the
historic Pandora Mill. Network with
members of the Greater Manchester
business community and enjoy
complimentary refreshments and
great raffle prizes.
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Welcome New Chamber Members!
Always on Call
Answering Service
17 Manchester Street, Suite 1
Concord, NH 03301
Mr. Gerald Brosseau, II
(603) 513-7000
www.alwaysoncall.com
Giant Landscaping
Landscaping/Snow Removal
1071 Hanover Street
Manchester, NH 03104
Mr. Jeff Lavigne
(603) 625-0094
www.giantlandscaping.net
Law Office of Rodney L. Stark
Attorneys
121 Middle Street
Manchester, NH 03105
Mr. Rodney L. Stark, P.A.
(603) 627-4111
www.starklaw.com
Painting Instruction by Sheehan Academy
Art
106 Worthley Road
Bedford, NH 03110
Mr. Dennis Sheehan
(603) 315-8660
www.sheehanacademy.com
Apple Therapy Services
Healthcare
1 Highlander Way, Suite 4
Manchester, NH 03103
Ms. Karin Biskovich
(603) 782-3090
www.appletherapy.com
Good Clean Property Services
Cleaning Supplies/Maintenance/Service
38 Locke Road, Unit #2
Concord, NH 03301
Ms. Jane Driscoll
(603) 223-0603
www.goodwillnne.org
Lens Doctors
Optometrist
381 South Willow Street
Manchester, NH 03103
Ms. Tina Brunetti-Smith
(603) 629-0090
www.lensdoctors.net
Pressed 4 Time
Dry Cleaning & Laundry
373 South Willow Street, PMB 353
Manchester, NH 03103
Ms. Shelley Therrien
(603) 494-4368
www.pressed4time.com/802
Brin Realty Group - Elise Thornton
Real Estate/Residential/Relocation
One Hardy Road
Bedford, NH 03110
Ms. Elise Thornton
(603) 860-5174
www.brinrealty.com
Goodwill Industries of Northern New England
Social Services
353 Cumberland Avenue
Portland, ME 04101
Ms. Jane D. Driscoll
(207) 774-6323 Ext:6313
www.goodwillnne.org
Lutheran Social Services of New England
Social Services
261 Sheep Davis Road, Suite A-1
Concord, NH 03301
Ms. Dorothy Bryant
(603) 224-8111
www.lssne.org
Red Sauce Ristorante LLC
Restaurant
33 South Commercial Street
Manchester, NH 03101
Mr. William Ceccherini
(603) 232-3487
Carpenters Local Union 118
Union
146 Lowell Street
Manchester, NH 03104
Mr Joseph J. Donahue
(603) 621-7077
www.nercc.org/
Goodwill Retail Store - Concord
Retail-General
204 Loudon Road
Concord, NH 03301
Ms. Jane D. Driscoll
(603) 226-4448
www.goodwillnne.org
Manchester Christian Church
Religious Institutions/Services
1308 Wellington Road
Manchester, NH 03104
Ms. Lisa Mazur
Courville at Manchester
Nursing Home
44 West Webster Street
Manchester, NH 03104
Ms. Wendy Sage-Matsis
(603) 647-5900
www.courvillecommunities.com
Goodwill Retail Store - Derry
Retail-General
19C Manchester Road
Derry, NH 03038
Ms. Jane D. Driscoll
(603) 437-3469
www.goodwillnne.org
CPUdude
Computer Service and Repair
PO Box 78
Concord, NH 03302
Mr. Ben Emond
(800) 795-6002
www.cpudude.net
Goodwill Retail Store - Hooksett
Retail-General
Shoppes at Hooksett Landing
Hooksett, NH 03106
Ms. Jane D. Driscoll
(603) 623-6141
www.goodwillnne.org
Door-to-Door Delivery, Inc.
Restaurant Delivery Service
500 Commercial Street
Manchester, NH 03101
Mr. Jeffrey Correa
(603) 531-3663
www.d2ddelivery.com
Goodwill Retail Store - Manchester
Retail-General
165 John E. Devine Drive
Manchester, NH 03103
Ms. Jane D. Driscoll
(603) 518-5246
www.goodwillnne.org
Eagle Warehousing & Distribution LLC
Warehousing/Delivery Service
1070 Holt Avenue #8
Manchester, NH 03109
Mr. Jonathan Bartlett
(603) 232-0242
www.eagle-companies.com
Goodwill Workforce Solutions
Employment Services/Outplacement/Recruiting
200 North State Street
Concord, NH 03301
Ms. Jane D. Driscoll
(603) 369-3010
www.goodwillnne.org
11 Eleven Bistro
Restaurant
36 Lowell Street
Manchester, NH 03101
Mr. Jeffrey Dudley
(603) 218-3353
www.11elevenbistro.com
Hydro 101
Retail-Specialty Stores
545 Hookset Road, Unit 24
Manchester, NH 03104
Mr. Scott Kimball
(603) 782-8894
www.hydro101.com
ENH Power
Energy Broker/Consultant
One New Hampshire Ave, Suite 125
Portsmouth, NH 03801
Ms. Colleen Cowette
(603) 766-4942
www.enhpower.com
JKX Global
Financial/Investment Services
One New Hampshire Avenue, Suite 125
Portsmouth, NH 03801-2907
Mr. James Kazangian
(800) 772-4076 Ext:1
www.jkxglobal.com
ExpressMED/Bedford Occupational Acute Care
Healthcare
1 Highlander Way
Manchester, NH 03103
Ms. Karin Biskovich
(603) 625-2622
www.expressmednh.com
KC’s Rib Shack
Restaurant
837 Second Street
Manchester, NH 03102
Kevin Cornish
(603) 627-7427
www.ribshack.net
Manchester Police Patrolman’s Association
Labor Organizations
Non-Profit Organization
814 Elm Street, Suite 310
Manchester, NH 03101
Mr. Steven Maloney
(603) 396-6420
MassMutual Financial Group - Jeffrey Trombly
Financial/Investment Services
2 Executive Park Drive, Suite 7
Bedford, NH 03110
Mr. Jeffrey B. Trombly
(603) 621-1361
www.massmutual.com
McMillan Transport
Transportation Services
48 Abby Road
Manchester, NH 03103
Mr. Scott Law
(603) 627-9293
www.mcmillantransport.com
Milly’s Tavern
Restaurant
500 Commercial Street
Manchester, NH 03101
Mr. Peter Telge
(603) 625-4444
www.millystavern.com
Motorcycles of Manchester, Inc.
Motorcycle Dealership
98 Willow Street
Manchester, NH 03103
Mr. Joel H. Wheeler
(603) 627-3957
www.momsnh.com
Muse Paintbar
Art
42 Hanover Street
Manchester, NH 03101
Mr. Stan Finch
(603) 421-6500
www.musepaintbar.com
Occupational Drug Testing, LLC
Healthcare
350 Harvey Road
Manchester, NH 03103
Mr. Ryan Quintal
(603) 623-1100
www.occupationaldrugtesting.com
The Rouge Grille
Restaurant
860 Elm Street
Manchester, NH 03101
Mr. Neville Pereira
(603) 606-2488
www.rougegrille.com
Social 24
Restaurant
24 Depot Street
Manchester, NH 03053
Ms. Missy DeMille
(603) 782-8489
www.social24nh.com
Uniquely Couture Bridal
Retail-Specialty Stores
4 Ridgewood Road, 2nd Floor
Bedford, NH 03110
Ms. Helen Dionne
(603) 637-2037
www.uniquelycourture.com
Villaggio Ristorante
Restaurant
677 Hooksett Road
Manchester, NH 03104
Ms. Alexandra Griburas
(603) 627-2424
www.villaggionh.com
Waterworks Cafe
Restaurant
250 Commercial Street, Suite 2021
Manchester, NH 03101
Ms. Keri J. Laman
(603) 668-6111
www.waterworkscafe.com
The Wild Rover
Restaurant
21 Kosciuszko Street
Manchester, NH 03101
Mr. Jim Bachelder
(603) 623-5122
www.wildroverpub.com
54 Hanover Street
Manchester, NH 03101
T# 603.666.6600
F# 603.626.0910
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