Paul LeBlanc from SNHU and Robert Goldstein, Jody Holt and Stephenย Singlarย of Single Digits recognized as NH innovators.

MANCHESTER, NHย ย โ Four entrepreneurs from two institutions were recognized May 8 as 2015’s Entrepreneurs of the Year during the May 8 New Hampshire High Tech Council’s award ceremony at the Radisson Hotel.
Robert Goldstein, CEO,ย Jody Holt, CFO, andย Stephenย Singlar, President, of Single Digits, Inc. of Bedford, andย Paul LeBlanc, President and CEO of Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) in Manchester shared the honors asย recipients ofย this yearโs title before a crowd of about 300.
โThe two companies we recognized tonight are utilizing technology in truly unique, powerful andย ย very different ways,โ said Matt Benson, chair of the Councilโs EOY committee and an attorney with Cook, Little, Rosenblatt and Manson. โBy recognizing both Single Digits and Southern New Hampshire University as 2015โs top entrepreneurs, weโre celebrating both technology and its application to think differently about how we access the Internet and education, two crucial components that drive future innovation.โ
Single Digits enables property owners to monetize their IP infrastructure with managed services and business access portal software, specifically for the hospitality industry, malls, transportation companies and small box retail. Southern New Hampshire University is a private, nonprofit accredited institution with more than 60,000 students across its three main programs, making it one of the fastest growing universities in the United States. The university has become a national leader in developing innovative and affordable pathways to a degree, mainly through online education.

This yearโs competition was extremely competitive, with two additional finalist companies vying for the honor: Marjorie and Stephen Thorpe the president and vice president of finance, respectively, of Adaptive Communications LLC of Stratham and Travis Warren, CEO ofย WhippleHill/Blackbaudย K-12 of Bedford.
Any founder, owner, or manager of a business in New Hampshire who successfully organized, developed, or managed a technology-based concept into a commercial product or service was eligible for nomination. Winners were judged based on their contributions to the advancement of the technology ecosystem in New Hampshire and beyond.
โWhatโs unique about the Councilโs EOY program is that it doesnโt matter if youโre a startup or have been around for 25 years, or if you have six employees or 6,000; what matters is your commitment to take the leap, grow a company, innovate, and help others do the same,โ said Matt Cookson, the Councilโs executive director. โNew Hampshire has a thriving technology sector, and itโs so rewarding to see it in action at our annual EOY event.โ
The eventโs keynote speaker, Carly Fiorina, echoed the support for entrepreneurship, leadership and innovation in her remarks, which attracted politicos and business leaders from across the region. Fiorina, former CEO of Hewlett-Packard and the first female CEO of a Fortune 50 company addressed an audience comprised not only of current business leaders, but also female STEM high school and college students who represent the stateโs future generation of innovators.
Governor Maggie Hassan also spoke to the audience and emphasized the power of the tech sector and the future potential to drive the stateโs economy.
โNew Hampshireโs thriving high-tech sector is helping drive our economy forward, creating good jobs and laying the foundation for innovative economic growth,โ said Governor Hassan. โThe NH High Tech Council and the innovative businesses that we honor tonight exemplify New Hampshireโs entrepreneurial spirit. I am proud to join in celebrating their success, which is expanding middle class opportunity and helps make New Hampshire a special place to live, work and start a business.โ
Single Digits and SNHU will join the 50+ past EOY winners who demonstrate leadership, ingenuity and innovation among the technology sector. These entrepreneurs have employed thousands of individuals in New Hampshireโs tech sector and helped pump billions into the stateโs economy.
About Single Digits
Single Digits is a company that enables property owners to monetize their IP infrastructure with managed services and business access portal software, specifically for the hospitality industry, malls, transportation companies and small box retail. From its inception, with one local hotel to now supporting more 2,500 properties including seven of the countryโs 20 largest hotels and authenticating over 160,000 users daily, Single Digits is one of the greatest decade-long โovernight successesโ in the state. It was founded in 2003 and now employs about 150 people. It won the Councilโs Product of the Year award in 2013, was a finalist for Stay Work Playโs Rising Stars Awardโs Coolest Company for Young Professionals in 2014 and a Gaming & Leisure Platinum Award in 2013.ย Singlar, who is responsible for the companyโs goals and strategic partnerships, has more than a decade of experience in technology sales, marketing, support and management. Prior roles include global sales positions forย Entrasys, Cisco,ย Arrowpointย Communications, and Cabletron. Goldstein holds a BA in political science from the University of New Hampshire and an MBA in finance from Plymouth State University. He is a co-founder of the company and has 15 years of industry leadership and entrepreneurial experience, and also built and managed RGS Communications Inc., another successful startup. Holt, who was voted New Hampshire Business Reviewโs Financial Executive of the Year in 2013, has extensive experience in the financial management of the company and holds a bachelorโs degree in accounting.
About Southern New Hampshire University
Southern New Hampshire University is a private, nonprofit accredited institution with more than 60,000 students across its three main programs, making it one of the fastest growing universities in the United States. The university has become a national leader in developing innovative and affordable pathways to a degree. Founded in 1932, SNHU employs 6,086 people and is on target to become the countryโs largest online nonprofit college by 2017.ย ย LeBlanc, who immigrated to the US as a child, was the first in his family to attend college. He holds a bachelorโs degree from Framingham State College, an MA from Boston College and a PhD from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. He implemented new systems and ways of thinking about learning relationship software to SNHU to optimize student outcomes while using data analytics technology to predict student trends. His accolades include being named a Classroom Revolutionary by Forbes Magazine, an โInnovatorโ by Bloomberg TV, and one of Fast Companyโs 1,000 Most Creative People, among numerous other academic, technology and innovation awards.
About the NH High Tech Council
The High Tech Council engages, connects, and supports member companies throughout New Hampshire. Since 1983, the Council has supported education, research, innovation, and economic development efforts that have helped New Hampshire become a national leader in entrepreneurship and business.ย For more information, or to sponsor a software cluster event, please visit the NHHTC website at nhhtc.org or email the Council atย info@NHHTC.org.
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