NH Children's Trust launches NH Family NOW podcast
Nathan Fink, director of advancement for NH Children's Trust, speaks with NHBR about the organization's NH Family NOW podcast, which chronicles the ups and downs of parenting.
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Nathan Fink, director of advancement for NH Children's Trust, speaks with NHBR about the organization's NH Family NOW podcast, which chronicles the ups and downs of parenting.
Reporter Bob Sanders speaks on the newest opportunities available that may help initiate production for renewable natural gases in New Hampshire, thanks to measures like Senate Bill 424.
Lisa Guertin, president of Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in New Hampshire, talks about her 32 years with the company and the momentous changes she’s seen in the insurance and health care industries in that time.
NH Business Review editors Jeff Feingold and Amanda Andrews discuss Amanda's new story on the state's other housing crisis: a shortage of housing for people with disabilities.
A chat with Heather LaDue, executive director of professional programs and partnerships at Franklin Pierce University, who puts together partnerships with employers to meet their ever-changing needs.
Brian Gottlob, director of the NH Economic Labor and Market Information Bureau, talks about all things economic, including: NH's current economy and how 2022, in light of Covid and supply chain concerns, appears to be shaping up.
Tim Horgan, executive director of the World Affairs Council of New Hampshire, discusses about how the global supply chain disruption predates the current pandemic by at least a decade
Jeff and Bob go over some of the key pieces of business-related legislation being sponsored by New Hampshire lawmakers this session – including a slew of Covid bills and various workplace and energy measures.
Laurel Adams of the Regional Economic Development Center discusses the organization’s efforts to help grow businesses and create jobs in New Hampshire, including its New Americans Fund, which supports new American business owners.
Bob Sanders talks about what he learned after talking with Granite State businesspeople and economists on their expectations for the New Hampshire economy in 2022.