Q&A with State Banking Commissioner Glenn Perlow
An interview with Glenn Perlow, New Hampshire's new banking commissioner
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An interview with Glenn Perlow, New Hampshire's new banking commissioner
Dr. Mary Carter was named head of The Derryfield School in January, after serving in a variety of roles at the Manchester independent prep institution since 1997, including interim head.
‘We look at ourselves as a social enterprise, a nonprofit that is run like a business, which is not how a lot of nonprofits are viewed,’ says Terry Steingrebe, CEO of New Hampshire-based More Than Wheels.
Ray White runs Cornerstone Benefits and Retirement Group, a Bedford firm that sells employee benefit packages to businesses. As a Republican state senator last year, he was at the center of the debate over whether New Hampshire should set up its own health insurance exchange and wound up clashing with liberals and conservatives.
‘Every single thing that we do is focused on job retention or creation, or enhancing the property tax base,’ says Stephen Heavener
Peter Egelston, founder of Smuttynose Brewing Company, has been overseeing construction of a new $22 million, LEED-certified facility in Hampton project that will allow the company to triple its beer production.
Seven years ago, Laurie Sanborn teamed up with her husband Andy Sanborn to open The Draft, a popular sports bar and grill in Concord.
Joseph Morone is bullish on New Hampshire -- in fact, he's bet his company's future on it. Morone, the CEO and president of Albany International Corp., relocated the international company's headquarters to Rochester last year. With the French aerospace maker…