2015 Business Excellence Winner: Roy Gerstenberger of Community Bridges
Roy Gerstenberger, executive director of Community Bridges in Concord, is the 2015 Business Excellence winner in the nonprofit category for a large organization
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Roy Gerstenberger, executive director of Community Bridges in Concord, is the 2015 Business Excellence winner in the nonprofit category for a large organization
Mel Gosselin, executive director of the New Hampshire Food Bank in Manchester, is the 2015 Business Excellence winner in the nonprofit category for a small organization
Jay Gupta, co-founder of RxRelax and YogaCaps, Inc. in Merrimack, is the 2015 Business Excellence winner in the nonprofit category for a small organization
John Morison III, CEO of Hitchiner Manufacturing in Milford, is the 2015 Business Excellence winner in the manufacturing category for a large organization
Amy LaBelle, owner of LaBelle Winery in Amherst, is the 2015 Business Excellence winner in the manufacturing category for a small organization
Lisa Guertin, president of Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in NH, is the 2015 Business Excellence winner in the health care category for a large organization
Cheryl Wilkie, senior vice president of Easter Seals NH’s Farnum Center & Webster Place, is the 2015 Business Excellence winner in the health care category for a small organization
Brian Frankenfield, of LTC Partners in Newington, is the 2015 Business Excellence winner in the financial services category for a small organization
Brent Kiley, managing director and financial advisor at Bonfiglio Kiley & Associates – Ameriprise Financial in Bedford, is the 2015 Business Excellence winner in the financial services category for a small organization
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