New Hampshire Business Review - August 29 2008

'Iron Triangle' is alive and well

Hollis/Brookline girls' soccer coach Craig Powers is looking forward to renewing the classic rivalries with Milford and Souhegan, or as he called it "The Iron Triangle." "I think it's one of the best rivalries in the state," said Powers of…

The evolution of video conferencing

Rising gas prices, airline cutbacks, canceled and delayed flights, skyrocketing travel costs — these are just a few of the challenges facing businesses today. As a result, more companies are looking for ways to eliminate or at least greatly reduce…

Networking tips from the pros

You‘re at a chamber mixer and you want to strike up a conversation with the CEO of a company you see as a possible business partner with — but she‘s deeply involved in a discussion with two other people. What…

NHBR About Town

From left, Eric Fiengo of Northeast Tradesmen’s New Hampshire office, and Brandi Coulter and Derek Skillings of Skillings & Sons, Hollis, at the Associated Builders and Contractors of New Hampshire and Vermont’s Portsmouth Harbor Cruise & Seacoast Networking event aboard…

Get the most out of TriCity

Named New Hampshire’s “Best Networking Event” in NHBR’s 2008 Best of Business readers’ survey, the TriCity Expo offers attendees the opportunities to build their business and grow the sphere of their business network. Held this year from 3 to 7…