Leadership Class of 2017 Announced by Greater Manchester Chamber

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June 22, 2016
Leadership Class of 2017 Announced by Greater Manchester Chamber
Class of 2016 Graduation and Alumni Celebration to be held June 23rd

Manchester, NH (June 22, 2016) – The Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce the selection of the Leadership Greater Manchester (LGM) Class of 2017. Each year, professionals from business, government, education, not-for-profit, arts and religious and community groups are selected to participate in Leadership Greater Manchester, a program designed to recognize and nurture existing leadership talents from diverse sectors of the local community. Those chosen have demonstrated a strong commitment to the greater Manchester community, have achieved high levels of leadership in their respective spheres of influence, and are capable of assuming greater responsibility in the future.

The LGM Class of 2016 will be wrapping up their year by volunteering with local nonprofit Families in Transition, and taking part in a Graduation Ceremony & Alumni Celebration Event. The graduation will be held on Thursday, June 23rd, 2016 from 4:30 – 6:30pm at Fratello’s Italian Grille. This event is open to Leadership alumni, chamber members, and community members who are interested in learning more about the program and want to network with leaders in the business community. Those interested in attending should register at www.manchester-chamber.org. Proceeds go toward the scholarship fund for participants in the program.

With the support of major sponsor TD Bank, and corporate sponsor Dartmouth-Hitchcock, the GMCC is thrilled to present the LGM Class of 2017:

Kile Adumene – Manchester Community Health Center; Mark Aquilino – Outdoor Pride Landscape & Snow Management; Lisa Belliveau – Baker Newman Noyes; Tim Cadigan – TD Bank; Emily Candib – Merchants Fleet Management; John Clayton – Manchester Historic Association & Millyard Museum; Ryan Comstock – DYN; Melinda Davis – Northstar Financial Planning, Inc.; Nichole Davis – Hoyle, Tanner & Associates, Inc.; Michael Decelle – UNH Manchester; Alexis Dwyer – N.H. Catholic Charities, Inc.; Christina Ferrari – Bernstein Shur; Anne Marie Hafeman – Elliot Health System; Justin Hall – Rise Private Wealth Management; Kelly Jordan – Northwestern Mutual; Natalie Jutras – Boys & Girls Club of Manchester; Christina Lachance – Easter Seals New Hampshire; Carolyn Leary – The Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce; Adam Lord – Penchansky & Co., Certified Public Accountants; Nichole Manning – Wedu; Karen Mayrand – St. Mary’s Bank; Shilpi Mehrotra – Northway Bank Commercial Lending; Matt Menning – Elm Grove Companies; Karen Metz – Northeast Delta Dental; Nancy Nichols – Team Engineering; Michelle O’Malley – March of Dimes NH Chapter; Charlene Ouellette – Sojourn Partners; Christopher Paul – McLane Middleton; Carol Phillips – Health Design; Marc Pilotte – Eversource Energy; Alyssa Solomon – Old Sol Productions, LLC; Lisa Sorenson – Manchester Fire Department; Patricia Soule – Currier Museum of Art; Deborah Tarbox – Melanson Heath; Ryan Tufts – NeighborWorks Southern New Hampshire; Alexander Von Pichl – SilverTech, Inc.; Jocelyn Wiese – Sheehan Phinney Bass + Green PA; Nick Willard – Manchester Police Department; Ted Wing – City Year New Hampshire.

About Leadership Greater Manchester
This program strives to cultivate leadership resources within the greater Manchester community by giving potential leaders a well-rounded, in-depth look at issues facing the region and the opportunities that exist to guide us into the future on solid ground. It exists to recognize and nurture leadership talents from diverse sectors of the local community through the exchange of viewpoints and experiences. LGM is a 9 month program that stimulates and develops future leaders through direct exposure, interaction and activities in various aspects of the community, with the goal of building a consensus among participants and fostering personal and professional relationships.

About the Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce
Incorporated in 1911, the Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce (GMCC) is the largest business organization in New Hampshire, focusing its efforts primarily on Manchester and the surrounding communities of Auburn, Bedford, Candia, Derry, Goffstown, Hooksett, Litchfield, Londonderry, and Merrimack. It is the Chamber’s mission to be the leading force in the improvement of the business environment, the economic health and the general vitality of the region. The GMCC provides members with marketing opportunities, economic indicators, legislative bulletins, and representation in both local and state government. For more information visit www.manchester-chamber.org.
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Contact:
Lauren Kannenberg, Member Communications Manager
laurenk@manchester-chamber.org, 603.666.6600 x119