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Wednesday, June 7, 2023 | 10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.

Free virtual event – Details at nhbr.com/events-awards/nextgen-nh

NH Business Review’s NextGen New Hampshire will explore the next generation of business culture as well as the challenges that the younger workforce is experiencing on their career pathways. With the new sandwich generation of employees raising young kids and aiding older parents, New Hampshire’s workforce requires flexibility. Hear from New Hampshire leaders as they discuss how the new generation of employees can work in a hybrid environment while enhancing workplace culture, as well as the importance of mentorship and coaching, and how the labor shortage can be addressed in various industries.

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Jodie Nazaka
Director
Manchester Economic
Development Office

Topic: Attracting young professionals to the state with targeted branding

Jodie is responsible for advancing the City’s position as a regional employment and entertainment center, advocating for a more robust business climate while focusing on business retention and expansion, and creating a solid brand that fosters civic pride, builds consistency, and reflects community values. In addition to her daily work, Jodie has been an active member of the New Hampshire Planners Association executive committee; the Northern New England Chapter of APA; the PlanNH Board of Directors; the Manchester Young Leaders Council; Manchester Connects, and other local organizations.



Marlana Trombley
Managing Director of Orbit Group
Brands & Chief of Staff
Orbit Group

Topic: Collaborating and coaching the younger workforce with high-impact projects that promote growth for the employee and company alike

Marlana has 10+ years of experience creating and implementing dynamic organizational strategies to streamline operations and develop new business opportunities. She motivates internal teams and external partners to advance innovation and planning through diversity of ideas, successfully teaming up to launch startup ventures, forge strategic partnerships and drive revenue in competitive markets.

Marlana is currently a sitting member of the NH Tech Alliance Board, the Manchester Boston Regional Airport Board, and the Manchester Transit Authority Board, while serving as a local organizer for TedX.



Amanda Schoenberg
Owner and Chief Clinical Officer
A.B.A. Behavioral Consulting

Topic: Supporting employees to find motivation and growth with organizational behavior management

Amanda is a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) and the owner of A.B.A. Behavioral Consulting in Manchester. She holds a master’s degree in education and a post-graduate certificate in Autism Studies from Endicott College.

Amanda has worked with adults, adolescents and children in the community, residences and clinics, and served as treasurer of the New Hampshire Association of Applied Behavior Analysts from 2020-2022, and won Entrepreneur of the Year in 2022 through Stay, Work, Play NH.



Casey Snyder
Partner, Managing Director and Wealth Manager
Sedoric Group of Steward Partners

Topic: Bridging the demographic gap in business owners through enhanced professional development

Casey is a certified financial planner, holding multiple professional designations, including Series 7 and 66 registrations, with a background in finance, investment planning and wealth management.

He has been recognized as a leader in the financial world through numerous accolades and awards, including Forbes’ SHOOK Bestin-State 2023 list, Forbes’ SHOOK Next-Gen Best-in-State 2019 list, and InvestmentNews’ 40 Under 40 List in 2020. He presented Great Bay Community College’s Commencement address in 2019, and continues to serve on the college’s advisory board. Throughout his career, Casey’s expert advice has been published locally, regionally and within nationally recognized publications including the NH Business Review, Barron’s and the Financial Times.

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