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PRESS
RELEASE
October 21, 2010
RE:
Winners celebrated at 8th Business Excellence Awards

New Hampshire Business Review honored 14 individuals at the
2010 Business Excellence Awards, which recognize the efforts and
achievements owners of businesses with 100 employees or fewer.
More than 50 nominations in 13 categories were received,
making the job of the 14 judges that much more difficult.
More than 300 people attended the Oct. 20 event, which was
held at Southern New Hampshire University in
Manchester.
Because of the
extraordinary number of accomplished candidates, NHBR also named
a tie in the Retail category and finalists in several other
categories.
NHBR also announced two inductees into the
Business Excellence Hall of Fame, which singles out people whose
entire careers have been marked by a consistent and impressive
record of accomplishments, both in their chosen fields, in their
communities, and across the state and beyond. These honorees
were selected by a separate panel of judges.
"Each of the
businesspeople who receive these honors has a different story to
tell," said Sharron McCarthy, president of McLean Communications
and publisher of NHBR. "But what they have in common is
determination, industriousness and the ability to come up with
innovative solutions that have allowed their businesses to
survive and thrive, regardless of economic conditions, and a
commitment to serving their communities."
Jeff Feingold,
editor of NHBR, said, "We would like to salute all of the
nominees, the people who nominated them and the winners
themselves for their contributions toward making New Hampshire a
great place to do business."
Emcee was Charlie Sherman,
host of WGIR-AM's morning news talk program.
A portion of
the proceeds from the evening benefited Court Appointed Special
Advocates, or CASA,
which advocates for
New Hampshire
children in the state's court system in cases of neglect and
abuse.
The winners of the 2010 NHBR Business Excellences
Awards were:
• Excellence in Business Services -- Russ
Ouellette, Sojourn Partners LLC, Bedford • Excellence in
Construction -- G. Hayden McLaughlin, Belknap Landscape Co.,
Inc., Gilford • Excellence in Financial Services -- Frank
Teas, The Nashua Bank • Excellence in Health Care -- Joshua
Siegel, M.D., Access Sports Medicine & Orthopaedics, Exeter •
Excellence in Hospitality -- Carol Sheehan, The Red Arrow 24 Hr.
Franchising Inc., Manchester • Excellence in Media &
Marketing -- Linda Fanaras, Millennium Integrated Marketing
Inc., Manchester • Excellence in Nonprofits -- Peter
Kelleher, Partnership for Successful Living, Nashua •
Excellence in Professional Services -- Jonathan Halle,
Warrenstreet Architects, Concord • Excellence in Real Estate
-- Quentin Keefe, Regency Mortgage Corp., Manchester •
Excellence in Retail (tie) -- Susan Lozier Robert, Frederick’s
Pastries, Amherst; Curt Jacques, West Lebanon Feed & Supply •
Excellence in Technology -- Jason Alexander, Alexander
Technology Group, Bedford
The 2010 NHBR Business
Excellence Hall of Fame Inductees were:
• Alex Ray,
founder, Common Man Family of Restaurants • Lew Feldstein,
former chairman, New Hampshire Charitable Foundation
The
judges for the 2010 NHBR Business Excellence Awards were:
• Jennifer Boulanger, loan officer at Capital Region
Economic Development Corp. in Concord and former executive
director of the Belknap County Economic Development Council
based in Laconia • Robin Comstock, president and
CEO, Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce
• Roy Duddy, interim director, New Hampshire Division of
Economic Development • Lou Guevin, former chairman, Junior
Achievement of New Hampshire • Julie Gustafson, president and
CEO, Amoskeag Business Incubator, Manchester
• Richard Hanson, professor, accounting and taxation, Southern
New Hampshire University, Manchester; executive director,
Institute for Forensic Accounting and Fraud Examination, SNHU
• Mahboubul Hassan, professor, economics and finance, SNHU •
Lise Howson, vice president and business banking relationship
manager, Citizens Bank • Witmer Jones, New Hampshire district
director, U.S. Small Business Administration • Dave Juvet,
senior vice president, Business & Industry Association of New
Hampshire • Patrick F. McDermott, economic and community
development manager, Public Service Company of New Hampshire
• Tim Sink, president, Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce •
Ashley Smith, business editor, The Nashua Telegraph • Chip
Underhill, senior marketing manager, FairPoint Communications,
Manchester
Sponsors of the event were FairPoint
Communications, Laconia Savings Bank, Harvard Pilgrim Health
Care of New England, Public Service of New Hampshire, J Maze
Design, New Hampshire Division of Economic Development,
Merrimack Street Volvo, WGIR-AM 610, New Hampshire Public
Television and Southern New Hampshire University. --
NEW HAMPSHIRE
BUSINESS REVIEW
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