New Hampshire Business Review - September 28 2007
Constitutional knowledge not required
To the editor: The Flotsam & Jetsam section of your September 14-27 issue, after stating that “Hillary Clinton has a law degree, so it’s pretty certain she knows the Constitution,” takes her campaign to task for excluding a sign-carrying heckler…
Can we (still) talk?
“Prometheus had a hard career,” the columnist George Will once noted. “An eagle nibbled his liver for thousands of years. Running for president is sort of like that.” There seem to be more than a few things nibbling at John…
Where ‘people’ meets ‘product’
By working closely together on many events, sharing resources and strengthening their common message to promote the Granite State, the Granite State Ambassadors program and New Hampshire Made are proving that two heads are better than one. Judi Window, managing…
Q&A with: Rustic Crust founder Brad Sterl
Brad Sterl is founder and president of The Rustic Crust Incorporated, a Pittsfield-based food manufacturer of all-natural and organic pizza products, ranging from shelf-stable crusts to frozen flatbread, fully topped pizzas to pizza kits. Rustic is the No. 1 all-natural…
SEC: Enterasys fraud goes back 10 quarters
The conspiracy to fraudulently inflate revenue at the former Rochester-based Cabletron Systems — and its spinoff, Enterasys Networks — lasted more than 10 quarters, and attempts by former executives to poke holes in charges related to particular deals are an…
State DOT chief doesn’t mince words on transportation needs
Charles O’Leary is a nuclear engineer with an MBA and administrative experience in both business and government. But to understand his predicament as head of the state’s Department of Transportation, you may want to brush up a bit on Greek…
