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Stay Work Play NH, a nonprofit that works to attract and retain young people in New Hampshire, has joined with NH Business Review as a partner for Leadership Unscripted, serving as the event’s Emerging Leaders Sponsor.
The June 4 event at the Rex Theatre in Manchester brings together five of New Hampshire’s most respected outgoing and recently retired CEOs for a candid conversation about leadership, succession, resilience, and lessons learned at the highest levels.
In addition to the panel itself, the morning includes extensive networking time with senior executives, CEOs, nonprofit leaders, and business decision-makers from across the state, creating a rare opportunity for emerging professionals to build relationships and gain insight from some of New Hampshire’s most influential leaders.
All five of this year’s panelists have either recently retired or have publicly announced their retirements.
Four out of five come from the Granite State’s nonprofit sector: Beth Slepian, Granite VNA; Marty Sink, CASA of NH; Peter Ramsey, Palace Theatres; and Rich Ober, New Hampshire Charitable Foundation. Jamie Trowbridge, Yankee Publishing Inc., the parent company of NH Business Review, is the lone representative of a for-profit company
Networking begins at 8 a.m., followed by the moderated discussion at 9:15 a.m. Check out NHBR.com for more information and to register.