"The Chamber has really helped me find my footing in Concord, and I cannot thank you enough. In the short time I have been here I have made so many connections and I can only see that growing."

— Karen Waters, New Hampshire Mutual Bancorp, Funds for Education Golf Committee

Volunteers

Our dedicated volunteers are an essential part of our organization. If you’re interested in serving on a committee, please reach out to the appropriate Chamber staff liaison.

Ambassador Committee

Ambassadors create connections with new members and help existing members grow their network. They are the public relations arm of the Chamber – welcoming people to events, attending ribbon cuttings, and sharing their wealth of knowledge with the business community.

Staff Liaison, Gabriel Szczepanik

gszczepanik@concordnhchamber.com

Staff Liaison, Isabella Payne

ipayne@concordnhchamber.com

Concord Young Professionals Network (CYPN)

CYPN offers networking, community involvement, and social opportunities for young professionals who live or work in the Greater Concord area. Young professionals connect through monthly networking events, an annual Wellness Series, and a Neighborhood Nonprofit Night.

Staff Liaison, Bryanna Marceau

bmarceau@concordnhchamber.com

Local Government Affairs

This committee reviews and monitors information that affects businesses at the local level. These volunteers inform the community about key issues and advocate for greater Concord’s businesses.

Staff Liaison, Bryanna Marceau

bmarceau@concordnhchamber.com

State Government Affairs

This committee defines Chamber advocacy efforts at a state level. This includes reviewing upcoming legislation, informing businesses of key issues, and advocating for businesses at the New Hampshire State House.

Staff Liaison, Bryanna Marceau

bmarceau@concordnhchamber.com

Leadership Greater Concord (LGC)

LGC is an immersive, year-long program for area professionals who are interested in becoming more involved in the Capital Region. Graduates often go on to serve as elected leaders or sit on nonprofit boards.

The LGC Steering Committee plans each year’s program, facilitates the session days, and manages program logistics.

Staff Liaison, Bryanna Marceau

bmarceau@concordnhchamber.com

Capital Area Student Leadership (CASL)

This immersive program for high school sophomores encourages participants to learn more about their community, recognize and grow their unique skills, and emerge as community leaders.

The CASL committee plans each year’s program, facilitates the session days, and manages program logistics.

Staff Liaison, Isabella Payne

ipayne@concordnhchamber.com

Funds for Education

This committee of dedicated volunteers selects community-based educational programming that would benefit from additional financing. Selected initiatives typically support practical skill-building and connect students to business leaders in the community, where they can learn about different industries and career opportunities.

Staff Liaison, Bryanna Marceau

bmarceau@concordnhchamber.com

Golf Tournament Committee

The Chamber’s Annual Funds for Education Golf Tournament raises funds for Capital Area Student Leadership (CASL) and Funds for Education. This lively committee plans the annual event at Beaver Meadow Golf Course.

Staff Liaison, Bryanna Marceau

bmarceau@concordnhchamber.com

Creative Concord Committee

Creative Concord measures and advances the region’s robust creative economy. Initiatives include an annual sculpture exhibit, city-wide arts events, mural projects, and convenes local leaders of culture and the arts.

Staff Liaison, Dillon Clark

dclark@concordnhchamber.com

Inclusion in Action Task Force

The Inclusion in Action task force is dedicated to researching and strategizing ways to support the region’s diversity initiatives and ensure Concord is a welcoming city for all.

Staff Liaison, Bryanna Marceau

bmarceau@concordnhchamber.com

Our Team

Volunteers