LAW
Marc Clerc, owner and founder of the law firm Clerc & Associates, South Easton, Mass., has been admitted to the New Hampshire Bar and is now licensed to practice law in New Hampshire. His firm specializes in business law, specifically the purchase and sale of businesses and commercial real estate, choice of entity decisions, commercial leases, partnership agreements and general contracts. He plans to expand his law practice to the North Conway area.
ARCHITECTURE
Roswell, Ga.-based Randall-Paulson Architects is opening a new office in Nashua, NH, its first in New England. The firm, which provides architectural, interior design and visualization services to clients in a range of industries, including industrial, healthcare and retail. Tim Engelbert, who has worked for Randall-Paulson for 11 years, will head the new office, which is located at 82 Technology Way, Suite 3W2A, in Millyard Technology Park, Nashua.
HEALTHCARE
The Dartmouth-Hitchcock Aging Resource Center has received a sponsorship from the health insurance provider Cigna for a program to support the well-being of unpaid caregivers. The Self-Care Sampler for Family Care Partners virtual program is led by Ellen
Flaherty, vice president of the Geriatric Center of Excellence at
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health. It offers instruction, discussion and
activities in various areas of self-care, including mindfulness, mindful
drawing, finding strength and balance through movement, reflecting on
experiences and caregiver health prevention and promotion.
The New Hampshire Public Health Association has named Melissa Bernardin as its new advocacy and program coordinator. In addition, the association has named Ellen Smith Ahern as its new immunization program coordinator.
Jazmine Jade, owner
of True Blue Wellness, Manchester, has become one of three
techniques-certified craniosacral therapists in New Hampshire. The
recognition is given by the Upledger institute to practitioners who have
practiced the therapy and completed an extensive exam process.
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Data Analytics Vice President Elizabeth A. Stedina has
been recognized as one of 22 women healthcare leaders in the Carol
Emmott Fellowship Class of 2022. The fellowship brings attention to the
underrepresentation of women in the highest levels of healthcare
leadership. It involves a 14-month program for women leaders who are
committed to driving meaningful change and advocating for equity in all
aspects of work and life.
RiverMead, a
continuing care retirement community in Peterborough, recently
announced a wage increase for all hourly employees. Under the change,
starting wages for employees making less than $20 an hour were increased
from between 5 percent to 23 percent, depending on the position.
EDUCATION
Rivier University’s 36-credit
online MBA in healthcare administration has earned a ranking in the top
10 of U.S. programs in EduMed’s 2021 rankings. EduMed said it
researched more than 7,700 accredited institutions using data from the
Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System and from the colleges and
universities, and 8 percent of the institutions earned a ranking.
NONPROFITS
Members First Credit Union was
the presenting sponsor for the Manchester Police Athletic League Ball.
The event helps MPAL raise money to continue its work with young people
in the community with afterschool athletic, educational and enrichment
programs.
The Capital Region Food Program, Concord,
distributed 346 cases of nonperishable food items to 18 area social
service agencies, food pantries and churches as part of its Year-Round
Distribution Project in November. The Newburyport Bank Charitable Foundation has donated $5,000 to Ink 4 Pink, a New Hampshire independent nonprofit that supports breast cancer survivors.
The American Land Title Association’s Good Deeds Foundation has awarded $6,000 to Neighbor-Works Southern New Hampshire in
Manchester. First American Title Insurance Company in Concord nominated
the organization for the funding because of the organization’s efforts
to provide access to quality housing services and revitalize
neighborhoods.
TD Bank’s TD Charitable Foundation has
awarded $40,000 to the New Hampshire Business Committee for the Arts to
further develop its augmented reality art app, AR+ art. The grant will
also fund exhibitions in collaboration with colleges, including Southern
New Hampshire University, the Institute of Art and Design at New
England College and University of New Hampshire.
The NH Center for Nonprofits is seeking applications for the next cohort of the Hoffman-Haas Fellowship. Designed
to prepare and inspire participants to effectively serve on nonprofit
boards, the fellowship will take place from March to June 2022.
Hoffman-Haas Fellows are individuals with a strong desire to be
effective community leaders by applying their leadership, management and
strategic problem-solving skills to nonprofit board service.
Application deadline is Jan. 28, 2022. For information and applications,
visit nhnonprofits.org/fellowship or call 603-225-1947.
The New Hampshire Senior Leadership Series is now taking
applications for the 2022 class. A collaboration of AARP NH, the Center
on Aging and Community Living at the University of New Hampshire and
Dartmouth Centers for Health and Aging, the program is designed for
older adults, caregivers and family members who want to advocate for
older adults in New Hampshire. Participants meet five times over an
eight-month period, April through November, and receive training on a
variety of educational and community topics. Application deadline is
Feb. 11. For more information, visit aarp.org/nh.
The Portsmouth-based kinship care nonprofit Step Up Parents has
received a $5,000 grant from the Oleonda Jameson Trust, which supports
programs that provide assistance to impoverished families and
individuals. Step Up Parents provides financial and material support to
kinship caregivers raising children whose parents struggle with
substance use disorder.
The Exeter Area Chamber of Commerce has announced the 2021 Women of Excellence honorees: Jessica Lyons of Aloft Integrated Wellness in Exeter, business category; Sue Ford of Richie McFarland Children’s Center in Stratham, nonprofit category; Abigail Morneault of Colliers International in Portsmouth, emerging leader category; Carla Vanderhoof of addapptation in Exeter, entrepreneur category; and Molly Zirillo of Society of St. Vincent de Paul of Exeter, Lori Breard Achievement in Leadership.
RETAIL
Crumbl Cookies, a
national gourmet cookie delivery and takeout company, has opened a
location at 2 Cellu Drive, Suite 101, in Nashua. Crumbl features four
specialty cookies each week, along with the standard favorites: warm
chocolate chip and chilled sugar cookie. Cold milk and gourmet ice cream
are also on the menu.
FINANCIAL SERVICES
Cheryl Giannasca of
Rumney has joined New Hampshire Mutual Bancorp, Concord, as senior vice
president and human resources officer. Giannasca has more than 25 years
of human resources experience and before joining NHMB recently led the
human resources team at Simpson Gumpertz & Heger, a national civil
and structural engineering consulting firm.
Franklin Savings Bank has announced the promotions of Andrew Cirrone to southern New Hampshire market manager and David L’Heureux to
regional branch supervisor in the retail division. Cirrone will assume
responsibility for deposit growth and overall performance of the bank’s
Merrimack and Goffstown offices. L’Heureux will have oversight of the
daily operations and support for the bank’s retail teams at the
Goffstown and Merrimack offices.

Sherry L. Temple-Pruyn of
North Hampton has been promoted to assistant vice president, mortgage
officer and originator, at Haverhill Bank. Temple-Pruyn began her career
at the bank in 2014 and manages its West Newbury, Mass., office and is a
mortgage officer and originator.
Optisure Risk Partners, Manchester, has announced that Nicole Krause has
joined the organization as an aviation account manager. A resident of
Orange County in California, Krause has a decade of aviation insurance
experience and a background as a commercial lines account manager.
Cross Insurance has named Allison Trepaney branch
manager of its Portsmouth office. She most recently served as regional
director at the MMG Insurance Office in Portsmouth.
BUSINESS AND CONSUMER SERVICES
Travel Weekly has awarded Global Rescue of
Lebanon, a provider of medical, security, evacuation and travel risk
management services, two 2021 Gold Magellan Awards for its travel
services. Global Rescue earned a gold award for its “Beyond The Road:
Powered By Global Rescue for AAA” promotional video in the Online Travel
Services Marketing category and a second gold award for its “Pandemic
Blog” series in the Online Travel Services — Overall Blog category.
ENGINEERING
James Wheeler has joined the Lancaster staff of Sansoucy Associates. A registered civil engineer in New Hampshire and Maine,
Wheeler has for the last eight years been city manager of Berlin and
before that was vice president of strategic management and human
resources at Androscoggin Valley Hospital, Berlin.
REAL ESTATE
The
sale of 637 W. Main St. in Tilton, a 6.75-acre parcel with a newly
built self-storage facility, has been sold to Tilton Self Storage LLC
for $4.28 million, according to Matthew Bacon and Cassandra Farley of SVN Masiello Commercial, who represented the seller, 637 West Main St. LLC. The buyer was represented by Doug Martin of KW Commercial. The facility consists of 11 buildings and an office with a total of 67,050 square feet of rentable storage square footage.
Mountain Valley Mall in
Conway has been sold for about $26.5 million. The mall includes a
Hannaford and a Lowe’s as well as the Mountain Valley Cinema 7, Mystery
NH Escape Room and the Premier Home Store. A Delaware LLC owned by RPT
Realty of New York City — owner of 57 open-air shopping centers around
the country — acquired the
property from KGI Properties of Providence, R.I., which acquired the
mall in 2005. Mountain Valley Mall opened in 1980.
The
10,000-squarefoot building at 1069 S. Mammoth Rd. in Manchester has
been sold for $1.4 million. Matthew Bacon and Cassandra Farley of SVN Masiello Commercial represented the seller, 14 SMR LLC. The buyer, Lynch Real Estate Holdings, was represented by Mike Reed of Stebbins Commercial Properties.
MANUFACTURING
A new fabric from NEMO, the
Doverbased designer of outdoor gear and accessories, has been named one
of the greatest innovations of 2021 by Popular Science magazine.
NEMO said the OSMO fabric is a leap forward, both in technical
performance and environmental sustainability because it uses 100 percent
recycled yarns, without the use of harmful flameretardant chemicals or
fluorinated water repellents. The fabric will be used in 2022 in two of
the brand’s tents, Dagger and Hornet Elite.
NEMO said it intends to integrate the fabric into additional tents in 2023 and beyond.
GOVERNMENT
The
New Hampshire Business Finance Authority has announced the winners of
its 2021 Granite State Awards, honoring lenders for their exceptional
work helping Granite State companies access the funds they need to grow
their businesses. Award recipients were Frank Teas of Millyard Bank for Loan Guarantee of the Year; Deb Tessier, Bank of New, Hampshire as Capital Access Program Lender of the Year; David Weed of Service Federal Credit Union for the Bond Deal of the year with the Sig Sauer expansion in Rochester; Peter Rayno of Enterprise Bank for the veteranowned business loan of the year; and Ron Magoon of Franklin Savings Bank received the Community Impact Award for his work in revitalizing downtown
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