Bedford tech company expands with an eye on AI
SilverTech CEO Nick Soggu discusses the promise and risks of AI as his Bedford-based agency acquires Paragon, expanding digital experience services and advancing AI-driven innovation.
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For its long history of environmental stewardship, Bennington-based Monadnock Paper Mills Inc. was recently presented with the 2010 Greenerpalooza Award as part of the Greenerpalooza III festivities at the Meadowbrook U.S. Cellular Pavilion. On hand at the event to honor Monadnock Paper was, from left, Citizens Bank President Cathleen Schmidt; Richard Verney, CEO, Monadnock Paper Mills; Pat McDermott, economic and community development manager, PSNH; Roy Duddy, interim director, N.H. Division of Economic Development; Chris Lockwood, marketing director, Meadowbrook U.S. Cellular Pavilion; and Trudy Sutherland, senior sales executive, NHBR. More photos from recent events around the Granite State.Submit items for About Town to editor@nhbr.com. Please include a color photo and a brief description.
SilverTech CEO Nick Soggu discusses the promise and risks of AI as his Bedford-based agency acquires Paragon, expanding digital experience services and advancing AI-driven innovation.
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