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NH Granite State Ambassadors Yearbook 2015
1. New Hampshire
Granite State Ambassadors
2014-2015 Commemorative Yearbook
âNew Hampshireâs
Information
Specialistsâ
2. Board of Directors 2014-2015
Officers:
Gretchen Ziegler, Chair
Bill Petersen, Vice-Chair & Founder
Judi Window, Founder
Directors:
Sue Geyer, 2014 GSA of the Year
Jean McGiffin, 2013 GSA of the Year
Lorraine Charron, 2012 GSA of the Year
Mike Somers (NH Lodging & Restaurant Association)
Peter Laufenberg (Plymouth State University)
Tori Berube (Granite State Management & Resources)
Chris Lockwood (NH Motor Speedway)
Kim Monk (Southern NH University)
Board Emeritus:
Peter Morgan, Founder
Staff & Contractors
Alice Pearce, Executive Director
Kelly Bryer, Chief Operating Officer
Michelle Demirjian, Chief Financial Officer
Naomi Halter, Special Events Manager
Eileen Herring, Education & Tours Manager
Lisa Jackson, Communications Director
Matt Lavoie, Literature Coordinator
NH Granite State Ambassadors
Mailing: 241 Pine Street, Suite 1
Manchester, NH 03103
(240) 621-0638
www.nhgsa.com info@nhgsa.com
GSA Mission and Values
Our Mission
The Granite State Ambassadors program is dedicated to meeting
and exceeding the informational needs of guests and residents of
the State of New Hampshire through in-depth training and
active participation of our certified Ambassadors.
Our Core Values
We believe in volunteerism, participation, and cooperation.
We believe in training and demonstrating the essence of
New Hampshire hospitality.
We believe that citizen responsibility and living landscape are
the themes that define this essence.
Citizen Responsibility
A belief that individual citizens can and will take responsibility
for our future.
Living Landscape
A strong attachment to the condition of the state,
including both its natural resources and its built
environments.
In short, we believe that New Hampshire will only be a good place
to visit if it continues to be a good place to live. Visitors will come
only if we work proactively to retain our scenic open spaces, rich
historic and cultural attractions, livable communities, as well as
the social structure that values the individuals and permits them
regular opportunities to pitch in and make a difference.
3. A Message from Our Executive Director
First things first! I want to say thank you to Gretchen, Kelly, and the staff, and all the
GSAs I have been lucky enough to meet at MHT, special events, and trainings during
my first 11 months. Your guidance, endless hours of work and support, advice and
suggestions, patience, and helping hands have been invaluable.
A little background for those I havenât met yet: a few years before Judi started
NHGSA, I worked with ski areas in our state to start Ski NH â and as president of Ski
NH, I attended many GSA trainings as one of the panelists in the Sports & Recreation
module. After 23 years at the helm of Ski NH, it was time to find a new challenge, and
Iâm delighted this opportunity came along!
I am honored to be able to work with the Board and the GSA community to enhance
our current efforts to make every guest feel that warm New Hampshire welcome that
you all provide, and explore opportunities to enable us to do even more in the future.
Simply put, my goal is to work with the Board and staff to make NHGSA sustainable
from a financial and program viewpoint for many years to come.
I am very excited to be working with such a dedicated staff, and NHâs most enthusiastic and passionate volunteers.
Letâs have a great year! Most of all, thanks for all you do!!!
Alice Pearce, Executive Director
Cathedral of the Pines Class of 2014
A Message from Our Chair
This past year has been one of changeâa new Executive Director, new Board Members,
new events, and new Granite State Ambassadors! For the Board of Directors, this year will
be one of consolidating our gains, developing plans for the next 3-5 years, and assuring the
continued growth of the organization. With the addition of Allison McLean from
Eversource and formerly with the New Hampshire State Parks as our Treasurer, Charlene
Courtemanche who needs no introduction, as our Secretary, Bob Albom, adjunct professor
at Southern New Hampshire University & NHTI and newly trained at the Mill Falls at the
Lake Class of 2015, and Carl Lindblade, affiliate professor in Hospitality Management at
UNH, our Board is ready to start our new Board year. We want to take this time to thank
GSA Lorraine Charron for her three years on the Board. Her wise counsel, both at our
meetings and when an issue arose between meetings, has been very much appreciated.
We will miss her at our meetings! And we look forward to welcoming a new GSA of the
Year to our next Board Meeting.
With the AMBIEs, Aliceâs training year is complete, and I can step back to being just the Board Chair. I continue to be very
excited about working with Alice and seeing the places she will take us in the future. The rest of the staff has been extremely
supportive while Alice learned the ropes, working above and beyond the call of duty as they did while we had no Executive
Director. A lot of the burden fell to Kelly as she trained Alice in all the techy things about which I know next to nothing, and kept
both Alice and me on our toes as we dealt with each new season of our GSA year. I would like to publicly thank Kelly for all her
work over the last two years as we relied so heavily on her many skills and vast knowledge about the workings of our
organization. Naomi keeps finding new things to keep us busy like the New Hampshire Speedway volunteering next month!!
We rely on her to handle all the events with a high level of professionalism. Michelle continues to handle the finances so well we
know we do not have to worry. Since I hear nothing about Matt, he must be doing a great job!
Our sponsors have stood by us again, supporting us with both finances to run the organization and wonderful partnerships in
helping us to meet our Mission. DTTD found new ways for us to work with their Welcome and Information Centers, and we feel
they have made great strides in their operations. As the Manchester-Boston Airport has come through a difficult period, we have
worked together to expand and improve our service there.
We welcome our new GSAs who have been trained this Spring, and look for them to become wonderful members of our
organization. They all passed the test this year and we are very proud of them. When you experienced GSAs find them at a
volunteer center or event, welcome them and help them get a good start. And, thank you all for your hard work and dedication
â we couldnât do it without you!!!
Gretchen Ziegler, Chair of the Board of Directors
GSA Stonewall Farm Class of 2004
NHGraniteStateAmbassadors
4. Award-Winning Organization
2015 - NH Travel Council âTourism Person of the Yearâ Awarded by the NH
Travel Council to Board Chair, Gretchen Ziegler
2012 â âVolunteer Champion Awardâ - For volunteerism at its best. Awarded
by Volunteer NH
2012 â â2012 Top 20 Businesses in NHâ - Awarded by New Hampshire Herald
2009 â âProfile Awardâ - In recognition of strength and character based on
contributions to the state in preserving New Hampshireâs heritage, culture,
resources, traditions, and history. Awarded by Old Man of the Mountain Legacy
Fund
2007 â âGovernorâs Commendationâ - For 10 Years of Service to New
Hampshire. Awarded by NH Resource & Economic Development
Commissioner George Bald for Gov. John Lynch
2004 â âNH Business of the Yearâ - Tourism/Hospitality. Awarded by Business NH Magazine and the NH Association
of Chamber of Commerce Executives
2004 â âGranite Pineapple Industry Leaderâ - Awarded to Bill Petersen, GSA President by Greater Manchester
Chamber of Commerce for his tourism leadership in the city of Manchester
2003 â âMost Valuable Volunteer(s)â - National Award â Nominated by NH Lodging & Restaurant Association.
Awarded by American Hotel & Lodging Association
2003 â âYankee Barn Raiserâ - Awarded to Bill Petersen, GSA President by Yankee Magazine for his service as
president of GSA Inc. and to the state of New Hampshire
2000 â âVery Best Volunteers In NHâ - Awarded by NH Magazine and voted for by the residents of New Hampshire
1997 â âTourism Person of the Yearâ - Awarded to Judi Window, GSA Managing Director by the NH Travel Council
for Development of the Granite State Ambassadors Program
KEY PARTNERS
5. Timothy Adams*
Joan Brouillard
Trish Joy
Ann Karcich
Darcy Labrie
Helen Lacroix
Philip Lefebvre
Meaghan Littlefield
Denise Ankarberg*
Nancy Boyle
Susan Caprio
Douglas DeDe
Kathleen Gardner-Gill
Jill Greenleaf
Ollie Lachance
Robert Albom
Carol Atwood-Lyon
Sandy Burke
Marianna Caveney
Bruce Cummings
Shelly Duggan
Sandra Eller
Kristin Farrell
Michael Gavrish
James Jordan
* Recertified in 2014
Manchester-Boston Regional
Airport Class of 2015
Mill Falls at the Lake
Class of 2015
New Hampshire Public Television
Class of 2015
Connie Loken
Bob Mullen
Carol Newby
Andrew Normandy
Jane Powers
Christine Stacey
Debra Zukowski
Victor Lachance
Anna Michaud
Norm Michaud
Lynne Murphy
David Steinhauer
Benjamin Wales
Doren Wales
Sharon Lane
Heather Lewis
Linda McCabe
Joseph Medeiros
Nicolas Minacapelli
Mary OâBrien
Irene Proulx
Andrew Robinson
Susan Rossley*
Peggy Zinsmeister
6. Educational
Tours
Hillsborough Living History Event
New Hampshire Supreme Court
Manchester-Boston
Regional Airport
NH Fish and Game Headquarters
Star Island - Isles of Shoals,
and The Gundalow Company
White Mountain Attractions
Association 4-Day FAM
7. EducationalTours&Meetings
Not pictured...
The Music Hall -
âMessiah Singâ
Quarterly Meetings
with Mark Brewer,
MHT Director
White Mountain National Forest
Anselmian Abbey Players
âRumorsâ
Anselmian Abbey Players
âThoroughly Modern Millieâ
Moonlight Meadery
Franklin Pierce Manse
Comfort Inn Airport and
Envy Sports Club and Cafe
8. Thank you for
volunteering
at our
Special Events
Poetry Out Loud
Taste of the Nation Manchester
NH Home Show
MHT Customer
Appreciation Day
Made in NH Expo
Farm and Forest Expo
NH Tourism booth for DTTD
Best of NH Party â June 2014
Granite State Brewerâs Festival â July 2014
The Big E â September 2014
Farm and Forest Expo â February 2015
NH Camping and RV Show â March 2015
Made In NH Expo â April 2015
NH Governorâs Conference on Tourism
Monadnock Travel Council Info Booth
Cheshire Fair â July/August 2014
Keene Pumpkin Festival â October 2014
Keene Ice and Snow Festival â February 2015
Rockân Ribfest
9. The Big E - 2014
Social
Events
Social&SpecialEvents|TheBigE
âA Window to Judiâ Lunch
Holiday Party at Discover Portsmouth
Social Committeeâs
Lunch Bunch Social Committeeâs
Inn at East Hill Farm Retreat
AMBIEs Awards Luncheon
10. History of the AMBIE Awards
The Granite State Ambassadorsâ âAchievement Awardsâ
were established in 1999 to honor 20 GSAs who had
achieved 100-500 hours of volunteer service. After
growing to honor hundreds of GSAs for thousands of
hours of service, the event was renamed the âAMBIEâ
Awards (like the Emmy Awards, but for Ambassadors).
Throughout the year, fellow Granite State Ambassadors,
Center Managers, tourism and state officials, and the
traveling public, take time to give âKudosâ to our
Granite State Ambassadors, particularly those who
volunteer their time.
From these submissions, our Nominating Committee,
comprised of former GSAs of the Year, and Board and
Staff members, meets to discuss the suggestions. This
team develops a recommended slate of award recipients
for approval by the NHGSA Board of Directors.
Congratulations to our Annual, our Hours, our
Kudos and all our Award recipients, and to all
our wonderful Granite State Ambassadors for
your dedication and service to New Hampshire.
GSAs of the Year
2015 - Anita Memos
2014 â Sue Geyer
2013 â Jean McGiffin
2012 â Lorraine Charron
2011 â Richard Russell
2010 â Jean Acton
2009 â Vivian Villemure
2008 â Linda Gross
2006 â Jim Narkiewicz
2005 â Trudy Hainey
2004 â Paul Lacourse
2003 â Mary Osborne
2002 â Ron Brown
2001 â Rita Glasheen
2000 â Gerry Steinberger
1999 â Georgie/Charlie Reagan
Hospitality from the Heart
2015 - Joyce Heinrich
2014 â Judy Lai
2013 â Steve/Karen Jordan
2012 â Sue Geyer
2011 â Al Peters
2010 â Judy Greer
2009 â Don/Bev McWay
2008 â Pearl Martin
2006 â Ann Carroll
2005 â Jill Guild
2004 â Trudy Hainey
2003 â Roger Bernier
2002 â Art Garey
2001 â Paul Carroll
2000 â Pat Michell
1999 â Mary Osborne
Service Awards
2015 - Moe Demers
2014 â Kathleen Kozak
2013 â Sue Greenbaum
2012 â Kate/Gary Bashline
2011 â Anita Memos
2010 â Lorraine Charron
2009 â Joe Reisert
2008 â Jean McGiffin
2006 â Lloyd Farnham
2005 â Linda Gross
2005 â Virginia Stone
2004 â Jim Narkiewicz
2003 â Therese Colford
2002 â Jim Theodosopouls
2001 â Mel Schunneman
2000 â Vera Hujar
1999 â Jean Acton
Judi Window Itâs Always Sunny in NH
2015 - Howie Wheeler
2014 â Judi Window
11. History of Special Awards
2014 - Virginia Drew, Pip Adams, Diane LaBelle, Jennifer Tockman, Brenda Urban
2013 â Dianne Fortin, Phyllis Goodhue, Trudy Hainey, Anita Memos, Marty Wagner, Howie Wheeler
2012 â Jennifer Aldrich, Christine Colby, Dylan Crepeau, Maison DâAmelio, Royce DâAmelio, Moe Demers,
Allison Demirjian, Nathan Pasquale
2011 â Charlene Courtemanche, Kathleen Kozak, Bob Spoerl
2010 â Kelly Bryer, Jacky Courtois, Leo Glasheen, Kirk Membry, Charlie Reagan, Helen Ryba
2009 â Kathy Cassavaugh, Jill Guild, Peter Morgan, Ron Brown, Lois Mosowitz, Wally Mitchell
2008 â Amoskeag Strummers, Georgie Reagan, Charlie Reagan, Gerry Steinberger
2006 â Deb Avery, Mark Beauchesne, Ron Brown, Kelly Bryer, Suzanne Butler, Lucille Carrier, Gail
Colgaizer, Charlene Courtemanche, CK Curtis, Don Davis, Alice DeSouza, Roy Duddy, Michiline
Dufort, Mike Duprey, Dean Eastman, Tony Evans, Laurie Ferguson, Betty Gagne, Rita Glasheen,
Dee Dee Hanson, Cindy Harrington, Marge Hubbard, Meg Kupiec, Paul Lacourse, Amy
Landers, Pam Lorimer, Johanna Lyons, Colleen Mainville, Jean Marshall, Kevin Martin, Van
McLeod, Gail McWilliam-Jellie, Ron Meade, Wayne Miller, Jim Narkiewicz, Jane Natches, Matt
Newton, Doc Noel, Jayne OâConnor, Alice Pearce, Kim Pickering, Peter Riviere, James Robb, Frumie
Selchen, Judy Silverberg, Tim Sink, Marcia Snively, Judy Stokes, Karl Stone, Torene Tango-Lowey,
Ann Venard
2005 â Glenn French, Mikey Duprey
2004 â Peggy Evans, Vivian Villemure, Margaret Venator, Jan Ott, Marilyn Beaulieau, Pam Lorimer,
Gerry Steinberger
2003 â Lucille Carrier, Bill Congo
2001 â Kiko Statires, Bill Xzachor, Betty Gagne, Dot Kahn, Ron Brown
2000 â Bill Petersen, Andy Gagnon, Ruth Godfrey, Rich Leeds
2015 SPECIAL AWARDS
Industry Award
Indian Head Resort
Center Manager(s) of the Year
Jennifer Codispoti & Jennifer Townsend
NH Division of Travel & Tourism
Rookie Award
Kirsten Powelson
OUTSTANDING CENTER VOLUNTEERS
Capital Region Visitor Center - Kathleen Beliveau
Dartmouth/Lake Sunapee Region - Sue Greenbaum
Greater Dover Chamber of Commerce - Jeanne Walcek
Hampton Beach Visitor Center - Paul Lacourse
Lakes Region Tourism Association - Kathleen Kozak
Manchester-Boston Regional Airport - Brenda Urban
HistoryoftheAMBIES|SpecialAwards
Manchester Downtown Info. Center - Yvonne Cote
Monadnock Travel Council - Deb Hickey
NH State House - Kirsten Powelson
Special Events - Kathryn Segreti
State Welcome Centers - Raymond Croteau
White Mountains Region - Ann Verow
12. KUDOS AWARDS
Jean Acton
Pip Adams
Tim Adams
Violet Anderson
Norma Angwin
Connie Antoniou
Kathleen Beliveau
Sarah Brown
Vangie Christon
Martha Clark
Yvonne Cote
Raymond Croteau
Moe Demers
Virginia Drew
Sheila Dudman
White Mountain Mikey
Tony Evans
Lloyd Farnum
Yvonne Gillen
Sue Greenbaum
Richard and Anne Hatin
Joyce Heinrich
Deb Hickey
Kathleen Kozak
Diane Labelle
100 Hours
Tim Adams
Matt Blanchard
Betsy Booth
Sandra Chandonnet
Frank Collins
Bruce Flegal
Yvonne Gillen
Marg Hesse
Susan Jodoin
Mary Lizie
Arthur Lizie
Sandra Methven
Veronica Molloy
Irene Mullen
Carmen Nadeau
Kirsten Powelson
Barbara Rousseau
Winnie Schmidt
Maureen Walsh
250 Hours
Tim Adams
Arthur Lizie
Mary Lizie
Kirsten Powelson
Maureen Walsh
Sharon Carroll
Vangie Christon
Paul Hentschel
Lisa Jackson
Jan Moe
Ronald Ricker
Patricia Shappell
500 Hours
Harold âPipâ Adams
Violet Anderson
Sarah Brown
Elaine Demers
Sheila Dudman
Thomas Dudman
1000 Hours
Moe Demers
Sue Geyer
Anne Hatin
Richard Hatin
Brenda Urban
4000 Hours
Vivian Villemure
SERVICE HOURS
AWARDS
Paul Lacourse
Ron Lai
Arthur and Mary Lizie
Patty Mason
Sam McDonald
Jean McGiffin
Maryellen McGrath
Anita Memos
Veronica Molloy
Irene Mullen
Bill Petersen
Kirsten Powelson
Joe Reisert
Kathryn Segreti
Salem Welcome Center
State House GSAs
Brenda Urban
Ann Verow
Jeanne Walcek
Elise Watson Merick
Roz Weizer
Howie Wheeler
Gloria Wood
Lorry Young
In Memory of Those Who
Passed This Past Year:
Annual Hours
Brenda Urban 479.25
Tim Adams 429.00
Paul Lacourse 407.00
Anne Hatin 380.00
Richard Hatin 376.50
GSA Emeritus
Jim and Jill Guild
Richard Russell
Lloyd Farnham
7000 Hours
Paul Lacourse
Lifetime Status
Carol Herman
Lloyd Farnham
Sue Geyer
Anne Hatin
Richard Hatin
Brenda Urban
Moe Demers
Dennis Roux
John Schmidt
Greater Manchester
Chamber of
Commerce 2012
John Wheeler
Church Landing /
Lakehouse Grill 2004
Sandra Moore
Red River Theatre
2013Dan Halpin
Winta 2001
Robert Chase
Best Western 2005
500 Hours cont-
Joyce Heinrich
Diane LaBelle
Michael Renzulli
Gloria Wood
Gary Bashline
Kate Bashline
Mel Schunemann
Inaugural Class
of 1996
13. Service Award - Moe Demers
Comfort Inn Airport Class of 2011
The Service Award is given to the GSA who serves the GSA program volunteering his
or her time with enthusiasm. This GSA is someone who shares their training
expertise with others while still continuing to learn about the state of New
Hampshire. Moe Demers is one of the stars of the Sterile Side Walk About program at
Manchester-Boston Regional Airport. Moe goes out of his way to serve passengers at
the airport with both his warm, friendly personality and his mobile device! Moe also
volunteers at many special events, and goes out of his way to share his
experience at the airport by writing blogs for the NHGSA website.
Hospitality from the Heart -
Joyce Heinrich
League of New Hampshire Craftsmen Class of 2012
This award is given to the GSA who spends endless hours trying to go
unnoticed and gives generous contributions to other GSAs from his or her warm
heart. Joyce Heinrich gives much of her time to the Concord Visitors Center and
the NH State House. Joyce works behind the scenes and never complains. She
makes each guest feel very special and has a special talent for mentoring new
volunteers. She steps back to let people shine, but at any moment is willing to step
up to do whatever is needed. Joyce is a quiet shining star.
GSA of the Year - Anita Memos
Lake Opechee Inn & Spa Class of 2007
The GSA of the Year is recognized for excellent service to the community and
dedication to the GSA mission. This GSA is making a difference,
providing guests a unique experience with spirit and enthusiasm, and helping
other GSAs by training and mentoring with patience. Anita Memos
volunteers tirelessly at Manchester-Boston Regional Airport, and at many
special events, including as a supervisor at the Big E. Anitaâs enthusiasm and
friendly nature help both guests and fellow GSAs to feel welcome. She spreads
cheer with the funny hats and earrings that she wears on holidays, and she
often covers extra shifts at the airport during bad weather.
Judi Window Itâs Always Sunny in NH -
Howie Wheeler
Historical Society of Cheshire County Class of 2012
The Judi Window Itâs Always Sunny in NH Award is given to the person who best
exemplifies the enthusiasm, energy, and positive outlook that Judi personifies.
Howie Wheeler epitomizes Judiâs always sunny outlook. Itâs reflected in everything
he does. He is the first to praise another GSA and always looks at the sunny side
of everything. Howie is adept at making those around him feel comfortable, and
demonstrates a sincere interest in othersâ lives. He also takes and shares wonderful
photographs when heâs volunteering at the Manchester-Boston Regional Airport
and special events.
Awards
14. Central NH Chamber of Commerce - Exit 28
Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce
Capitol Region Visitor Center
Concord Downtown Kiosk
Discover Portsmouth Center
Dover Chamber of Commerce
Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce
Manchester Downtown Information Center
Greater Peterborough Chamber of Commerce
Hampton Beach Information Center
Lakes Region Tourism Association
Alton Bay Information Center
Tilton Visitor Information Center
Manchester-Boston Regional Airport
Merrimack Premium Outlets
Monadnock Travel Council
NH Division of Travel & Tourism
Hooksett North State Welcome Center
Hooksett South State Welcome Center
Salem State Welcome Center
Seabrook State Welcome Center
NH State House Visitor Center
White Mountain National Forest - Exit 32
Corporate Membership
Key Partners
Partners
Member Visitor Center Partners
15. ThankyoutoourSupporters
Training Class Sponsors
Manchester-Boston Regional Airport
Great NH Restaurants (T-BONES, Cactus Jackâs,
Copper Door)
Portland Pie Company, Manchester
NH Public Television
Works Bakery Cafe, Durham
Durham Marketplace
Three Chimneys Inn and ffrost Sawyer Tavern
Mill Falls at the Lake
Common Man Family of Restaurants
Training Class Speakers
Alpine Adventures
Central NH Chamber of Commerce
Childrenâs Museum of New Hampshire
Currier Museum of Art
Flying Monkey Movie House & Performance Center
Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce
Greater Dover Chamber of Commerce
Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce
Greater Portsmouth Chamber of Commerce
Lakes Region Tourism Association
Lake Sunapee Chamber of Commerce
Manchester-Boston Regional Airport
Mill Falls at the Lake
Monadnock Travel Council
NH Boat Museum
NH Campground Association
NH Department of Agriculture
NH Division of Economic Development
NH Division of Travel and Tourism Development
NH Fish and Game
NH Fisher Cats
NH Grand
NH Made Products and Services
NH Public Television
NH State House
NH State Parks
Seacoast Science Center
SEE Science Center
Ski NH
Stephanie Seacord
Strawbery Banke
Squam Lakes Natural Science Center
The Music Hall
The Palace Theatre
Whaleâs Tale Waterpark
White Mountains Attractions
White Mountains National Forest
Winnipesaukee Scenic & Hobo Railroads
Perk Sponsors
Boomerang Adventures
Business NH Magazine
Envy Sports Club & Cafe
Flying Monkey Performance House
Franklin Pierce Homestead
Indian Head Resort
Jack Daniels Motor Inn
Jeanâs Playhouse
Kearsage & Upper Valley Life Magazines
Manchester-Boston Regional Airport
Massage Envy
Merrimack Premium Outlets
Montshire Museum of Science
Tanger Outlet Center â Tilton
White Mountains Attractions
Corporate Membership,
Sponsorships, Grants
Centrix Bank
Courville Communities
Enterprise Holdings Foundation
LGA / Total Scope Marketing
Manchester-Boston Regional Airport
Massage Envy
Radisson Hotel, Manchester
State of New Hampshire
Tanger Outlet Center - Tilton
Special Event Sponsors
Town of Bedford, NH [AMBIES]
Discover Portsmouth [Holiday Party]
Fratelloâs Italian Grille [AMBIES]
Made In NH Expo [Millyard Communications Inc.]
Rockân Ribfest [Nashua Rotary West]
Taste of the Nation Manchester [No Kid Hungry]
The Big E [NH Division of Travel and Tourism Development]
NH State Home Show [NH Homebuilders Association]âš
NH Farm and Forest Expoâš
Poetry Out Loud [NH State Council on the Arts]âš
Governorâs Conference on Tourism [NH Travel Council]
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NH Granite State Ambassadors
Mailing Address: 241 Pine Street, Ste 1, Manchester NH 03103
(240) 621-0638 www.nhgsa.com info@nhgsa.com
Special Thanks to our Partners