26 local professionals from diverse industries have been accepted into Leadership Greater Concord (LGC), the Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce’s prestigious leadership program. This highly competitive program features day-long sessions that cover many aspects of our region’s public resources and governance, and each LGC class connects with prominent business and civic leaders who are making decisions about Greater Concord’s future. The program is offered for area professionals who are interested in making a lasting impact on the Capital Region community.
The LGC class of 2024 includes: Michelle Audet, New Hampshire Community Loan Fund, ROC-NH; Jacob Berrigan, Rise Private Wealth Management; Stacey Brown, Concord Public Library Foundation; Leslie A. Cartier, Northeast Delta Dental; Garry Cornelius, Merrimack County Savings Bank; Travis Craig, Bank of New Hampshire; Allison DeStefano, Riverbend Community Mental Health, Inc.; Tom Furtado, CATCH Neighborhood Housing; Kait Gallagher, Concord Coalition to End Homelessness; Meredith Goldstein, Orr & Reno; Garrett Jewell, Merrimack County Department of Corrections; Chad Johnson, NHTI-Concord’s Community College; Diane Lestage, Zonta Club of Concord; Brittany Mitchell, New Hampshire Department of Energy; Benjamin Mitchell, City of Concord – Police Department; Cameron Owen, Trinity High School; Cindy Phillips, New Hampshire Federal Credit Union; Katherine Robert, Community Health Institute/JSI; Gabriel Szczepanik, Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce; Morgan Tanafon; Patrick Tompkins, NHTI-Concord’s Community College; Jennifer Whitmore, Kentek Corporation; Nicholas Wilder, Mac Tools; Michele York, New Hampshire Department of Energy.
Leadership Greater Concord (LGC) is presented by the Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce and generously underwritten by Bangor Savings Bank and Until. You can learn more about the program at concordnhchamber.com/lead.
Incorporated in 1919, New Hampshire’s state capital chamber of commerce—the Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce—develops economic opportunities, strengthens the business climate, and enhances quality of life in the Capital region. As largest chamber in the state, it is deeply invested in the local community and dedicated to shaping competitive economic development strategy, advocating for policies and projects that benefit the region, and promoting Concord as a culturally vibrant visitor destination. For more information, please visit concordnhchamber.com.