Q&A: M&T Bank Regional President for New Hampshire Tim Wade
You could say Tim Wade was bound for the Granite State ever since he met his wife. It just took a while to get here.
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You could say Tim Wade was bound for the Granite State ever since he met his wife. It just took a while to get here.
The Latest is a roundup of the comings and goings of the movers and shakers in NH's business community
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.
How do you keep a vintage brand fresh? The editors of the “The Old Farmer’s Almanac” face that challenge every year as they gather material for an annual publication that is nearly as old as our nation.
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.
Cybersecurity attacks are on the rise in New Hampshire, with twice as many cyberattacks on local governments recorded last year versus the previous year, and identity-based attacks were deemed the fastest-growing cyber threat against New Hampshire’s businesses.
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
Justine Vogel worked for RiverWoods Group before the continuing care retirement community even had residents, joining as director of accounting. Back then, co-founders Rosemary Coffin and Maryanna Hatch operated their fledgling nonprofit out of a local bar.
For nearly two decades, Dan Scanlon, a senior associate at Colliers, has worked in New Hampshire’s commercial real estate market, working on investment, industrial, office and land development.
Robert Drake has worked in the ski industry throughout his life. A native of west Texas, Drake grew up skiing at Taos and Red River in New Mexico.
Kyle Dimick founded Trim-Able, a startup for his accessible nail trimmer for those who have difficulty reaching down to trim their nails themselves, due to motor and muscular conditions.
Patrick Tufts says Granite United Way is probably the “best known and least known” nonprofit in New Hampshire. As president and CEO, Tufts oversees an organization that was established in New Hampshire nearly a century ago and has national roots 140 years old.
Betsey Andrews Parker, CEO of social service agency Community Action Partnership of Strafford County (CAPSC), has seen the war on poverty up close and personal since she joined the organization in 2010
Rajesh Nair has endured the ups and downs of being an technology entrepreneur, enjoying hard-won success and painful failures.
Nick Vailas has been in the local health care industry for four decades, co-founding and operating a family of businesses that offer physical therapy, outpatient surgical care, urgent care and diagnostics
To date, Apparel Impact has diverted over 65 million clothing items from entering a landfill - a number that Whitten hopes to grow
After more than four decades in academia as a professor and topline administrator, University of New Hampshire President James “Jim” Dean is retiring June 30.
