Q&A: New England Rural Health Association’s Andy Lowe & Ann Marie Day
Rural health in New Hampshire relies on a community-based approach to address the challenges of providing services in sparsely populated areas.
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Rural health in New Hampshire relies on a community-based approach to address the challenges of providing services in sparsely populated areas.
After you listen to Randy Stevens describe his journey — from suffering sexual abuse as a young child through battling alcohol and drug addiction, to joining the military, to spending time in prison, to parenting children with another addict, to his initial refusal to accept help — you’re amazed that, somehow, he still made it to other side.
To commemorate Grappone Automotive's 100th anniversary, Amanda Osmer co-authored a book chronicling her family's company and its origins from Italy to New Hampshire.
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Nichole Martin Reimer — whom Granite United Way’s board recently named as Patrick Tufts’ successor — worked as chief engagement officer and in partnership with Tufts for nearly two decades.
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As senior vice president, chief investment officer and chief economist for NBT Bank, Ken Entenmann oversees more than $11 billion in assets under management and administration, including 401(k) plans, retirement plans, endowments, foundations, personal trusts and corporate assets.
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As commissioner of the New Hampshire Department of Business and Economic Affairs, Taylor Caswell is charged with attracting new businesses to the Granite State and helping them navigate roadblocks.
Joshua Meehan, the executive director of Keene Housing, is at ground zero for a critical and overlooked part of the housing sector: housing for the elderly, disabled and low-income families