Professionals from Greater Concord graduate leadership program

30 local professionals from diverse industries have graduated from Leadership Greater Concord (LGC), the Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce’s prestigious leadership program. LGC 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 2023 includes: Ashley Aniskovich, Nathan Wechsler & Company, PA; Danielle Blondin, UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law; Elizabeth Boucher, New Hampshire Hospital; Christina Broyer, Riverbend Community Mental Health, Inc.; Crayton Brubaker; Wendy Clark, New Hampshire Mutual Bancorp; Travis Cushman, Merrimack County Department of Corrections; Dana Dexter, City of Concord Police Department / Police Patrolmen’s Association; Tanya Frost, Boys & Girls Clubs of Central New Hampshire; Catherine Gagne, Alliance Radiation Oncology at Anna Jaques; Matthew Ghelli, Northeast Delta Dental; Christos Hatzidakis, Ledyard National Bank; Nicole Herbst, Cambridge Trust; Irene Kigugu; Matt Kitsis, Dartmouth Hitchcock Clinics Concord; Rebecca Lovell, State of NH Public Health Laboratories; Jillian McNeil, NH Municipal Bond Bank; Katie Mosher, Gallagher, Callahan & Gartrell, PC; Fisto Ndayishimiye, Change for Concord; Julie Palmeri, Concord Housing & Redevelopment; Tyler Puckett; Ariana Roy, Merrimack County Savings Bank; Lena Rozzi, Mason + Rich, PA; Joelle Sturms, Better Homes & Gardens – The Masiello Group; Amy Tardiff, Ledyard National Bank; Sheila Vargas Torres, The Nature Conservancy; Karen Waters, New Hampshire Mutual Bancorp; Emily West, Southern New Hampshire University; Jeremy White, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Verani Realty; Tom Yerkes, City of Concord Police Department.

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.