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Chuck Moran, CEO of Skillsoft, the Nashua-based provider of learning and talent management solutions, has been named Entrepreneur Of The Year 2015 New England by EY, formerly Ernst & Young.
Moran, who founded Skillsoft 17 years ago, was honored for transforming the way organizations use technology to improve business performance and for contributing to the vibrancy of the regional community.
As an EY Entrepreneur Of The Year New England award winner, Moran will advance to the Entrepreneur Of The Year 2015 national program. Award winners in several national categories, as well as the Entrepreneur Of The Year national overall award winner, will be announced at the annual awards gala, Nov. 14 in Palm Springs, Calif.
$1 million-plus sales are becoming more regular, according to New Hampshire Association of Realtors data
Analogic Corp. relocated from Peabody, Mass., to Salem, NH, in January. The privately held company designs and manufactures advanced imaging, detection and power technology for aviation security, health care and industrial markets. Its airport baggage screening systems are deployed in more than 26 countries.
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The Latest is a roundup of the comings and goings of the movers and shakers in NH's business community
Upcoming legislation may provide (somewhat) smoother permitting process for developers
As the push for cleaner, more resilient energy sources continues, solar and other renewables are transforming the way New Hampshire powers homes and businesses. One industry expert shares what’s next in energy innovation, policy and adoption across the state.
An addiction recovery service provider plans to open its first inpatient mental health clinic next month in the Elm City.
In the past four years, Good Neighbor Health Clinic has seen its weekly patient volume triple and more new patients with increasingly complex conditions seeking care.
Demand for behavioral health care services continues to rise across New Hampshire and the nation, impacting families, employers, health care providers, and communities alike.