2022 Business Excellence Winner: Emily Jeanson of HIRS, LLC
Emily Jeanson of HIRS, LLC is the 2022 Business Excellence winner for the Real Estate & Construction category for a small company
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Emily Jeanson of HIRS, LLC is the 2022 Business Excellence winner for the Real Estate & Construction category for a small company
Brian Groshon of Casella Waste Systems is the 2022 Business Excellence winner in the Business & Professional Services category for a large company
Matt Mayberry of NH Home Builders Association is the 2022 Business Excellence recipient in the Business & Professional Services category for a small company
Sal Lupoli of Lupoli Companies is the 2022 Business Excellence recipient in the Manufacturing category for small company
Emerald Anderson-Ford of CRED is the 2022 Business Excellence for the Social Equity category for a small company
Jason Golden of Mainstay Technologies is the 2022 Business Excellence winner for the Technology category for a small company
Eileen Liponis of NH Food Bank is the 2022 Business Excellence winner for the Nonprofit category for a small company
Beth Slepian of Granite VNA is the 2022 Business Excellence winner in the Healthcare category for a small company
Traci Bisson of Golden Dog Adventure Company is the 2022 Business Excellence winner in the Consumer Services category for a small company
Mark Aquilino of Outdoor Pride Landscape and Snow Management is the 2022 Business Excellence winner for the Real Estate & Construction category for a large company
Paul Dann of NFI North is the 2022 Business Excellence winner for the Nonprofit category for a large company
Matthew Neuman of Absolute Title is the 2022 Business Excellence winner for the Financial Services category for a small company
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