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The Business and Industry Association of New Hampshire will honor local business leaders at its annual Business Meeting and Member Reception May 24 at the Center of New Hampshire in Manchester.
The BIA will present the “Above and Beyond” awards to people who have demonstrated outstanding service and commitment to BIA’s mission during the past year. The event begins at 5 p.m.
Award recipients are:
• Ronald Breton, principal, GZA GeoEnvironmental Inc., Manchester
• Dean Christon, deputy executive director, New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority, Concord
• Roy Duddy, director, Department of Resources and Economic Development, Concord
• Ronald Rayner, principal, Environmental and Industrial Waste Management Inc., Manchester
• Jeffrey Rose, manager of legislative affairs, BAE Systems, Nashua
• Dick Rozene, business development director, ENSR International, Gilford
Tickets for the meeting are $45. For more information, call 224-5388, ext. 116, or visit acteva.com/go/nhbia. – JEFF FEINGOLD
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