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Greater Concord Chamber debuts City Council questionnaire

To help residents engage and inform themselves in preparation for Concord’s upcoming municipal elections, the Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce’s Local Government Affairs Committee, invited all city council candidates to complete a comprehensive questionnaire to highlight their priorities and perspectives for the future Concord’s community. This survey, developed under the guidance of committee chair Jim Bouley, replaces the former video interviews that the Chamber hosted in previous election cycles. The questionnaire is divided into two segments: an open response section and a “lightning round” that features a series of yes or no questions. Topics cover a wide variety of matters that concern the city, including housing, the tax base, city spending, and homelessness, among others.

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Tim Sink named 2025 Citizen of the Year

The Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce Timothy G. Sink, outgoing chamber President, as its 2025 Citizen of the Year. The Chamber will present this distinguished award at its 106th Annual Meeting and Citizen of the Year event on Wednesday, November 5 at the Grappone Conference Center.

An independent selection committee of local business leaders nominated Sink for his dedicated service during his 33 years as president. “Tim has been one of the most prominent figures spearheading progress in greater Concord for decades,” proclaimed committee chair Ari Pollack, Esq. of Gallagher, Callahan & Gartrell. “The selection committee felt strongly that his exemplary leadership, advocacy efforts, and commitment to our region more than qualify him to receive this year’s distinction. Simply put, the decision of the committee was obvious to each of us and unanimous.” […]

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Leadership Greater Concord Announces 2026 Class

The Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce’s prestigious Leadership Greater Concord (LGC) program is a highly competitive, 10-month deep dive into our region’s public resources and governance. This initiative is generously underwritten by Unitil and features speakers such as Governor Ayotte, Executive Councilor Karen Liot Hill, City of Concord Mayor Byron Champlin, Commissioner of the New Hampshire Department of Health & Human Services Lori Weaver, Chief Osgood of Concord Police Department, and Jim Schachter of New Hampshire Public Radio—among others. LGC participants have personal conversations with these presenters and continue to engage with them after graduation. […]

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Dennehy and Bouley, LLC team wins 37th annual Concord Chamber Funds for Education Golf Tournament

35 teams competed in the Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce’s 37th Annual Funds for Education Golf Tournament on Wednesday, August 6 at Beaver Meadow Golf Course. The Dennehy and Bouley, LLC team placed first for their second consecutive year, finishing 20 strokes under par with a final score of 52. Read on for a full list of winners and an event recap.

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Thank You, Madison Hendrick!

The entire Chamber team extends a warm thank you to Madison Hendrick for her incredible work as our Manager of Member Engagement. We’re sad to see her go, but excited for her as she steps into a new opportunity with Xello as Staff Liaison for the New Hampshire region. In her new role, Madi will be connecting businesses across New Hampshire with eager high school students for work-based learning and internship opportunities. […]

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Greater Concord Chamber names Bryanna Marceau as next President

The Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce the promotion of Bryanna (Bree) Marceau to President & CEO, effective October 1, 2025. Marceau, who currently serves as Vice President of Operations & Programs, will succeed current President & CEO Tim Sink, who is stepping down at the end of September after a tenure of over 30 years. Throughout her tenure, Marceau has played a pivotal role in the Chamber’s success; she has served as the lead staff liaison for Leadership Greater Concord, Capital Area Student Leadership (CASL) Program, and the Concord Young Professionals Network, expanding their reach and impact. As Vice President, she is responsible for overseeing the Chamber’s internal operations. […]

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Concord businesses celebrated at Pinnacle Awards

Photo: Business Leader of the Year Clement Kigugu delivers acceptance remarks at the 2025 Pinnacle Awards. via Derrick Loughlin, DL Photos Over 150 community professionals, leaders, and residents celebrated Concord’s 2024 Pinnacle Award recipients on June 4th at the Grappone Conference Center. The Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce celebrated its 20th Annual Pinnacle Awards Luncheon

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