Q&A: President of New Hampshire Hospital Association Steve Ahnen
Learn more about Ahnen and how the association serves as the primary advocate for the Granite State’s acute care community and specialty hospitals
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Learn more about Ahnen and how the association serves as the primary advocate for the Granite State’s acute care community and specialty hospitals

Join us for an inspiring event that will showcase the drive, conviction and persistence of women leaders in the Granite State. Powered by Women serves to connect female leaders through these stories that will leave them feeling empowered and informed to succeed in their endeavors.
Event date: Thursday, November 13, 2025 from 8-11:30 a.m.

Since 2008, NH Business Review has relied on its readers to help determine the Granite State’s best B2B businesses. These award-winning businesses are the ones who offer the best customer service, pay attention to all the details, have the most helpful employees and, most importantly, are the businesses that you trust with your business’s needs.
Voting period: November 1st – December 31st, 2025
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