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Kate Sinding Daly to lead Conservation Law Foundation’s advocacy efforts

read more…: Kate Sinding Daly to lead Conservation Law Foundation’s advocacy efforts

Kate Sinding Daly, a veteran environmental advocate, has joined Conservation Law Foundation (CLF) as the organization’s Senior Vice President of Law and Policy. She will serve as a member of CLF’s executive council and oversee the organization’s advocacy efforts in all six New England States.

Elliot Hospital receives $250K in philanthropic support for emergency department renovations from Brady Sullivan Properties

read more…: Elliot Hospital receives $250K in philanthropic support for emergency department renovations from Brady Sullivan Properties

Brady Sullivan Properties, a philanthropic partner of Elliot Hospital, is providing $250,000 in support of significant renovations and an expansion of Elliot Hospital’s Emergency Department. These renovations, which are underway to better serve the community, will be complete in Spring 2023.

With staffing shortages at area agencies, assistance for people with disabilities put on hold

read more…: With staffing shortages at area agencies, assistance for people with disabilities put on hold

But an unexpected lesson came in the form of what to do in the face of repeated disappointment when staffing shortages at Community Bridge NH – an organization that provides support for individuals with disabilities in the community – meant his services would put be on hold.

NH Magazine lists 287 doctors from Elliot Health System and Southern NH Health as 2023 Top Doctors

read more…: NH Magazine lists 287 doctors from Elliot Health System and Southern NH Health as 2023 Top Doctors

SolutionHealth announces that 287 physicians from across Elliot Health System and Southern New Hampshire Health were recognized in New Hampshire Magazine’s 2023 Top Doctors list. Doctors from a wide range of practices across both systems were selected as Top Doctors this year.

Help is out there: Retirement tips for family-owned businesses

read more…: Help is out there: Retirement tips for family-owned businesses

Family-owned and operated businesses have unique opportunities and challenges in retirement planning. The Center for Family Business at the Peter Paul College of Business at UNH prioritizes finding answers to the questions like how to achieve successful retirement planning. Our program emphasizes that no matter where owners are in their own business life cycle, it’s important to plan ahead. 

Fidelity hiring, including 311 jobs in New Hampshire

read more…: Fidelity hiring, including 311 jobs in New Hampshire

Following years of record hiring, in the first half of 2023 Fidelity expects to hire another 4,000 people, focusing on customer service and tech, including 311 new roles in New Hampshire. Fidelity, a privately-owned company, has been rolling out new benefits to make long-term investments in its people, including a fully funded undergraduate degree benefit.

Deadline extended for New Hampshire Business Committee for the Arts Awards applications

read more…: Deadline extended for New Hampshire Business Committee for the Arts Awards applications

The New Hampshire Business Committee for the Arts (NHBCA) has extended the application and nomination deadline for its 39th Annual Arts Awards to February 24. As the only statewide event honoring outstanding business partnerships and engagement in the arts, NHBCA is in search of individuals, businesses and organizations who make a significant contribution to the state’s arts and cultural scene.

Bank of America bolsters commitment to the arts with combined half-million dollar grant to Nashua Center for the Arts

read more…: Bank of America bolsters commitment to the arts with combined half-million dollar grant to Nashua Center for the Arts

“We are doubling our commitment to the City of Nashua and to supporting local arts and culture,” said Ken Sheldon, President, Bank of America New Hampshire. “Nashua holds special significance to Bank of America, which has roots in the city dating back to the 19th century, and as one of our state’s most creative communities. The arts are alive in Nashua, and Bank of America believes the arts are critical to educating and enriching our society, bringing communities together, and creating greater cultural understanding.”

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