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The document provides an overview of the Institute for Entrepreneurial Excellence's (IEE) annual report for 2017. It summarizes the IEE's efforts to support small businesses and entrepreneurs through various educational programs, consulting services, and networking opportunities. Some key highlights include assisting 66 new businesses, securing over $14 million in client funding, impacting 528 jobs, and serving nearly 1,300 entrepreneurs through their programs. The IEE works with the University of Pittsburgh and other partners to expand its reach and offer critical resources to businesses throughout Western Pennsylvania.
This document proposes a Business Improvement District (BID) for Purley, England. It outlines that a BID is a business-led initiative where businesses pay an additional levy (set at 2% of business rates for Purley) to fund improvements to the local area. The money would be used to address key issues identified by businesses like parking, marketing, cleanliness, safety, and business engagement. It encourages businesses to vote yes in October 2015 to establish the Purley BID, which would be governed by local businesses and run projects and services over five years to boost the local economy.
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The new rules driving retail success. An article by First Retail Group's Chris Wilkinson that explores key trends and opportunities for property owners and Managers in the dynamic retail sector.
This document appears to be an annual review from Marketing Derby. It summarizes Marketing Derby's work over the past year to promote investment and spending in Derby. It highlights key accomplishments like retaining £249 million in local spending and supporting 3,000 new jobs. It also outlines Marketing Derby's strategies to promote Derby's image and profile in order to attract investment in areas like offices, retail, leisure, and high technology. The review provides comments from local leaders and partners supporting Marketing Derby's efforts.
This document summarizes a business breakfast meeting of the Greater Nashua Chamber of Commerce. It discusses developments along Route 101A in Nashua, NH, including the expansion of the North Hampton Boys property and recent appraisal of the property at $10 million. It also discusses the upcoming opening of a new Residence Inn by Marriott in Nashua in early November 2014. Finally, it addresses a presentation by the Nashua Regional Planning Commission on Route 101A as an important commuter corridor and destination for business and employment in the region.
Providence - The Creative Capital - Greater Nashua Chamber of Commerce Eminen...Greater Nashua Chamber
Martha Sheridan, President and CEO of the Providence Warwick Convention & Visitors Bureau and Lynne McCormack, Director of Art, Culture + Tourism for the City of Providence presented the process they went through while rebranding Providence, RI as the Creative Capital. This was the keynote presentation for our Eminence Awards luncheon on March 7, 2014.
Zoltun Design. Creatively meeting tight deadlines since 1990.Jane Zoltun
The document provides an overview of the Institute for Entrepreneurial Excellence's (IEE) annual report for 2017. It summarizes the IEE's efforts to support small businesses and entrepreneurs through various educational programs, consulting services, and networking opportunities. Some key highlights include assisting 66 new businesses, securing over $14 million in client funding, impacting 528 jobs, and serving nearly 1,300 entrepreneurs through their programs. The IEE works with the University of Pittsburgh and other partners to expand its reach and offer critical resources to businesses throughout Western Pennsylvania.
This document proposes a Business Improvement District (BID) for Purley, England. It outlines that a BID is a business-led initiative where businesses pay an additional levy (set at 2% of business rates for Purley) to fund improvements to the local area. The money would be used to address key issues identified by businesses like parking, marketing, cleanliness, safety, and business engagement. It encourages businesses to vote yes in October 2015 to establish the Purley BID, which would be governed by local businesses and run projects and services over five years to boost the local economy.
Thanks for shopping with us and I hope you and your family enjoy your Happy Feet! University of Kentucky Wildcat house slippers
Alabama Crimson Tide house slippers
Arkansas Razorbacks house slippers
Duke Blue Devils house slippers
LSU Tigers house slippers
Toothless Plush Toy
How to Train Your Dragon house slippers
Madagascar plush toy
Home house slippers
I take pride in providing amazing products and services to my customers and will continue to work hard adding and updating the Happy Feet line moving forward.
The new rules driving retail success. An article by First Retail Group's Chris Wilkinson that explores key trends and opportunities for property owners and Managers in the dynamic retail sector.
This document appears to be an annual review from Marketing Derby. It summarizes Marketing Derby's work over the past year to promote investment and spending in Derby. It highlights key accomplishments like retaining £249 million in local spending and supporting 3,000 new jobs. It also outlines Marketing Derby's strategies to promote Derby's image and profile in order to attract investment in areas like offices, retail, leisure, and high technology. The review provides comments from local leaders and partners supporting Marketing Derby's efforts.
This document summarizes a business breakfast meeting of the Greater Nashua Chamber of Commerce. It discusses developments along Route 101A in Nashua, NH, including the expansion of the North Hampton Boys property and recent appraisal of the property at $10 million. It also discusses the upcoming opening of a new Residence Inn by Marriott in Nashua in early November 2014. Finally, it addresses a presentation by the Nashua Regional Planning Commission on Route 101A as an important commuter corridor and destination for business and employment in the region.
Providence - The Creative Capital - Greater Nashua Chamber of Commerce Eminen...Greater Nashua Chamber
Martha Sheridan, President and CEO of the Providence Warwick Convention & Visitors Bureau and Lynne McCormack, Director of Art, Culture + Tourism for the City of Providence presented the process they went through while rebranding Providence, RI as the Creative Capital. This was the keynote presentation for our Eminence Awards luncheon on March 7, 2014.
At the Chamber, we care about keeping our members and the community up-to-date on happenings on a regular basis. Learn how to manage the ways we keep you informed through our weekly email newsletters. Our standard Chamber update, iUGO Young Professionals newsletter, and the Advocate legislative update newsletter can all be subscribed to or unsubscribed based on your interests.
As a member, you can publicize your business events on the Chamber's website. View this step-by-step visual guide on how to add an event to our Calendar of Events.
The document provides guidelines for using the Greater Nashua Chamber of Commerce logo. The logo type should be in Interstate Bold font at a consistent size. Color versions of the logo are preferred but the logo can also be printed in one color on a white background. The logo should not be altered, stretched, or have elements added or removed.
A 53-year-old female presented with severe pelvic pain and abnormal vaginal bleeding. Her medical history included 11 childbirths, gestational diabetes, asthma, and gallbladder removal. On examination, she had severe sharp pelvic pain that radiated to her back and was exacerbated by walking. Differential diagnoses included metastatic disease and endometriosis. Ultrasound, MRI, and biopsy were planned to diagnose the likely cause of leiomyoma (uterine fibroids). Treatment options discussed included medication to relieve pain and heavy bleeding or surgical procedures such as myolysis, myomectomy, or hysterectomy.
A 65-year-old male presented to the emergency department with severe chest pain and sweating. He has a history of smoking and nausea/vomiting. Examination and ECG were performed. The differential diagnoses included stable angina, unstable angina, and subendocardial MI. The plan was for an ECG, and possible PCI. Stable angina occurs with exertion and is relieved by rest, while unstable angina occurs at rest and is not relieved by rest, and may indicate an impending heart attack. The document discusses the pathophysiology, clinical features, investigation, and management of stable and unstable angina.
A 30-year-old male patient presented to the hospital with left lower abdominal pain, bloody diarrhea, and weight loss for the past three days. On examination, he had slight tenderness in the left iliac fossa. His symptoms, lab results, and colonoscopy findings were consistent with a diagnosis of ulcerative colitis. Ulcerative colitis is an autoimmune disease that causes inflammation of the colon's mucosal lining and is characterized by diarrhea, rectal bleeding, abdominal pain, and weight loss. Treatment involves medications like 5-aminosalicylic acid to reduce inflammation of the intestinal lining.
Greater Nashua Chamber of Commerce Legislative Symposium and Reception; Janua...Greater Nashua Chamber
This non-partisan open forum presents an opportunity for our state’s representatives to connect just prior to the session’s beginning, which will run until June. We aim to speak theoretically, beyond specific bills and votes, as well as to educate them on topics that will directly affect our business community.
We approach the issues through the lens of the business community’s needs over the next 10 years, and break down the trends to see where we are compared to where we need to be.
Topics and Speakers:
Overview of Medicaid Expansion in NH
Mr. Steve Norton, Executive Director of the NH Center for Public Policy
Mr. Tom Wilhelmsen, Jr., CEO of Southern NH Health Systems*
Mr. Charlie Arlinghaus, President of The Josiah Bartlett Center
Is It Time for a Gas Tax in NH?
Commissioner Chris Clement, NH Dept. Of Transportation
Representative David Campbell (D-Nashua)
Mr. Charlie Arlinghaus, President of The Josiah Bartlett Center
Why Divestiture of PSNH Assets Matters to Southern NH
Mr. William J. Quinlan, President/Chief Operating Officer of PSNH
Mr. Daniel Allegretti, Vice President of State Government Affairs with Constellation Energy*
*Note: Mr. Tom Wilhelmsen, Jr. and Mr. Daniel Allegretti did not use PowerPoint slides during their presentations.
A 30-year-old male patient presented to the hospital with left lower abdominal pain that began 7 months ago after a fall. On physical examination, he was found to have a bulge in the right inguinal area that increased with coughing. An ultrasound confirmed the diagnosis of an indirect inguinal hernia. The patient's treatment plan included a herniotomy to repair the defect in the abdominal wall muscles.
Greater Nashua Chamber of Commerce Economic Outlook Luncheon, January 15, 2014Greater Nashua Chamber
The document is a program for an economic outlook luncheon hosted by the Greater Nashua Chamber of Commerce on January 15, 2014. It features three panelists - Mr. Dennis Delay, Mr. Charlie Arlinghaus, and Mr. Paul M. Provost - who will discuss New Hampshire economic trends. The document provides background on the panelists and outlines the agenda for presentations on topics like employment, housing market recovery, and forecasts for New Hampshire's economy. Upcoming chamber events are also advertised at the end.
A 3-year-old child presented with abdominal pain and diarrhea for 3 weeks. Differential diagnoses included celiac disease and Crohn's disease. Chronic diarrhea is defined as diarrhea lasting more than 2-4 weeks, affecting up to 5% of the global population. Causes include infectious agents like bacteria and parasites, as well as non-infectious etiologies such as medications, malnutrition, inflammatory bowel disease, and congenital defects impacting fluid transport in the intestines. Evaluation involves laboratory tests like CBC, stool examination, and antibody testing, with treatment focused on diet management and addressing the underlying cause.
This document provides an overview of hepatitis, focusing on hepatitis B. It defines viral hepatitis and lists the six main hepatitis viruses. It describes terms related to hepatitis such as acute, chronic, fulminant, and cirrhosis. The document discusses the structure and antigens of HBV, its modes of transmission including parenteral, sexual, and perinatal, as well as groups at high risk. It also outlines the pathogenesis and immunity of HBV, clinical pictures, laboratory diagnosis, treatment options including vaccination and prevention methods.
The Jostle Awards shine light on our amazing customers and their Jostle® intranets. Every year, we ask for Nominations and hear incredible stories of how Jostle helps transform and engage organizations across the globe.
Congratulations to the 2015 Winners and thank you to all Nominees!
- Peter Mehta, CEO of SANpulse Technologies, has been named a finalist for the Ernst & Young New Jersey Entrepreneur Of The Year Award.
- The awards program recognizes entrepreneurs for innovation, financial performance, and commitment to business and community.
- Under Mehta's leadership as CEO since 2007, SANpulse has experienced almost 600% sales growth and expanded internationally.
This document is the 2019-2020 Annual Report to Members from the Buffalo Niagara Partnership. It summarizes how the BNP provided critical support to employers during the COVID-19 pandemic by sharing information and resources, connecting members, and advocating for supportive policies. It also discusses the BNP's work addressing racial inequity issues and highlights some of their programs and events from the year. The report expresses gratitude to members for their financial support, which was especially important during the pandemic, and looks ahead with resolve to future challenges and opportunities.
The document summarizes the accomplishments of the Cleveland Plus Marketing Alliance over the past year with support from various funders. It reports that the Alliance has helped attract over 3,100 new jobs and $95 million in payroll through its partner Team NEO. It increased positive national media coverage of the region by 37% and attracted many visitors to its talent recruitment website. The Alliance also strengthened tourism marketing and minority business attraction efforts while encouraging collaboration among young professional networks. It concludes by thanking funders and requesting their continued support to maintain the marketing campaign's momentum.
Stone & Chalk celebrates its 1st anniversary having grown significantly from 40 startups and 100 residents to 95 startups and 294 residents. Over the past year the community has expanded, events increased, and partnerships developed. Key achievements include 21 startups launched, $101 million in total capital raised, and contributing to the growth of Australia's fintech ecosystem. Looking ahead, Stone & Chalk aims to continue supporting startups and developing initiatives in areas like the Fintech Asia Program, cybersecurity, and growing the community.
2016 Reno-Tahoe AMA Ace Awards Full PresentationRenoTahoeAMA
This is the full presentation from the 2016 Reno-Tahoe AMA's 28th annual Ace Awards. Congratulations to all of the finalists and winners! Thank you to all who nominated efforts and submitted entries: we received over 140! Also, thank you to the South Carolina chapter of AMA for their help with judging the entries.
The document is the 2010 annual report of the Downtown West Orange Alliance. It summarizes the Alliance's work in promoting the downtown area through events, improving the business environment, and beautifying the public spaces. Key events included a street fair, blues festival, and farmers market. The Alliance also worked on a business directory, facade grants, and recruiting new businesses. Streetscape improvements and new signage were installed to enhance the downtown area.
The annual report summarizes economic development activities and accomplishments in Tiffin and Seneca County, Ohio over the past year. It highlights that more than 350 new jobs and $75 million in investments were generated. Specific projects contributing to these gains are outlined, including expansions of existing companies and several new healthcare, education, retail and industrial facilities. The report also discusses goals for further intensifying economic development efforts in the areas of business retention and attraction, infrastructure improvements, and downtown revitalization in 2015.
The semiannual report summarizes the activities and accomplishments of the Cleveland Plus Marketing Alliance over the past six months. It highlights that the Alliance has helped attract over 3,100 new jobs and $95 million in new payroll through its partner Team NEO. It has also increased positive national media coverage of the region by 37% and attracted over 17,000 visitors to its talent recruitment website. The report provides an overview of the Alliance's business attraction and retention efforts, work to promote tourism, national media relations campaigns, and in-region communications programs. It expresses appreciation to funders and donors for their continued support, which is critical to the Alliance's ability to market and promote the region on a national and global scale.
This document provides an overview of Investors Bank and its commitment to investing in local communities. The bank strives to be more than just bankers - they want to make a positive difference in the lives of their neighbors. In 2013, the bank and its foundation pledged over $4.7 million in grants and donations to support worthy causes. Employees also volunteer thousands of hours in their communities through activities like donation drives, serving on non-profit boards, and conducting financial literacy classes. Caring about community well-being is part of the bank's culture as they help customers and communities grow and prosper every day.
At the Chamber, we care about keeping our members and the community up-to-date on happenings on a regular basis. Learn how to manage the ways we keep you informed through our weekly email newsletters. Our standard Chamber update, iUGO Young Professionals newsletter, and the Advocate legislative update newsletter can all be subscribed to or unsubscribed based on your interests.
As a member, you can publicize your business events on the Chamber's website. View this step-by-step visual guide on how to add an event to our Calendar of Events.
The document provides guidelines for using the Greater Nashua Chamber of Commerce logo. The logo type should be in Interstate Bold font at a consistent size. Color versions of the logo are preferred but the logo can also be printed in one color on a white background. The logo should not be altered, stretched, or have elements added or removed.
A 53-year-old female presented with severe pelvic pain and abnormal vaginal bleeding. Her medical history included 11 childbirths, gestational diabetes, asthma, and gallbladder removal. On examination, she had severe sharp pelvic pain that radiated to her back and was exacerbated by walking. Differential diagnoses included metastatic disease and endometriosis. Ultrasound, MRI, and biopsy were planned to diagnose the likely cause of leiomyoma (uterine fibroids). Treatment options discussed included medication to relieve pain and heavy bleeding or surgical procedures such as myolysis, myomectomy, or hysterectomy.
A 65-year-old male presented to the emergency department with severe chest pain and sweating. He has a history of smoking and nausea/vomiting. Examination and ECG were performed. The differential diagnoses included stable angina, unstable angina, and subendocardial MI. The plan was for an ECG, and possible PCI. Stable angina occurs with exertion and is relieved by rest, while unstable angina occurs at rest and is not relieved by rest, and may indicate an impending heart attack. The document discusses the pathophysiology, clinical features, investigation, and management of stable and unstable angina.
A 30-year-old male patient presented to the hospital with left lower abdominal pain, bloody diarrhea, and weight loss for the past three days. On examination, he had slight tenderness in the left iliac fossa. His symptoms, lab results, and colonoscopy findings were consistent with a diagnosis of ulcerative colitis. Ulcerative colitis is an autoimmune disease that causes inflammation of the colon's mucosal lining and is characterized by diarrhea, rectal bleeding, abdominal pain, and weight loss. Treatment involves medications like 5-aminosalicylic acid to reduce inflammation of the intestinal lining.
Greater Nashua Chamber of Commerce Legislative Symposium and Reception; Janua...Greater Nashua Chamber
This non-partisan open forum presents an opportunity for our state’s representatives to connect just prior to the session’s beginning, which will run until June. We aim to speak theoretically, beyond specific bills and votes, as well as to educate them on topics that will directly affect our business community.
We approach the issues through the lens of the business community’s needs over the next 10 years, and break down the trends to see where we are compared to where we need to be.
Topics and Speakers:
Overview of Medicaid Expansion in NH
Mr. Steve Norton, Executive Director of the NH Center for Public Policy
Mr. Tom Wilhelmsen, Jr., CEO of Southern NH Health Systems*
Mr. Charlie Arlinghaus, President of The Josiah Bartlett Center
Is It Time for a Gas Tax in NH?
Commissioner Chris Clement, NH Dept. Of Transportation
Representative David Campbell (D-Nashua)
Mr. Charlie Arlinghaus, President of The Josiah Bartlett Center
Why Divestiture of PSNH Assets Matters to Southern NH
Mr. William J. Quinlan, President/Chief Operating Officer of PSNH
Mr. Daniel Allegretti, Vice President of State Government Affairs with Constellation Energy*
*Note: Mr. Tom Wilhelmsen, Jr. and Mr. Daniel Allegretti did not use PowerPoint slides during their presentations.
A 30-year-old male patient presented to the hospital with left lower abdominal pain that began 7 months ago after a fall. On physical examination, he was found to have a bulge in the right inguinal area that increased with coughing. An ultrasound confirmed the diagnosis of an indirect inguinal hernia. The patient's treatment plan included a herniotomy to repair the defect in the abdominal wall muscles.
Greater Nashua Chamber of Commerce Economic Outlook Luncheon, January 15, 2014Greater Nashua Chamber
The document is a program for an economic outlook luncheon hosted by the Greater Nashua Chamber of Commerce on January 15, 2014. It features three panelists - Mr. Dennis Delay, Mr. Charlie Arlinghaus, and Mr. Paul M. Provost - who will discuss New Hampshire economic trends. The document provides background on the panelists and outlines the agenda for presentations on topics like employment, housing market recovery, and forecasts for New Hampshire's economy. Upcoming chamber events are also advertised at the end.
A 3-year-old child presented with abdominal pain and diarrhea for 3 weeks. Differential diagnoses included celiac disease and Crohn's disease. Chronic diarrhea is defined as diarrhea lasting more than 2-4 weeks, affecting up to 5% of the global population. Causes include infectious agents like bacteria and parasites, as well as non-infectious etiologies such as medications, malnutrition, inflammatory bowel disease, and congenital defects impacting fluid transport in the intestines. Evaluation involves laboratory tests like CBC, stool examination, and antibody testing, with treatment focused on diet management and addressing the underlying cause.
This document provides an overview of hepatitis, focusing on hepatitis B. It defines viral hepatitis and lists the six main hepatitis viruses. It describes terms related to hepatitis such as acute, chronic, fulminant, and cirrhosis. The document discusses the structure and antigens of HBV, its modes of transmission including parenteral, sexual, and perinatal, as well as groups at high risk. It also outlines the pathogenesis and immunity of HBV, clinical pictures, laboratory diagnosis, treatment options including vaccination and prevention methods.
The Jostle Awards shine light on our amazing customers and their Jostle® intranets. Every year, we ask for Nominations and hear incredible stories of how Jostle helps transform and engage organizations across the globe.
Congratulations to the 2015 Winners and thank you to all Nominees!
- Peter Mehta, CEO of SANpulse Technologies, has been named a finalist for the Ernst & Young New Jersey Entrepreneur Of The Year Award.
- The awards program recognizes entrepreneurs for innovation, financial performance, and commitment to business and community.
- Under Mehta's leadership as CEO since 2007, SANpulse has experienced almost 600% sales growth and expanded internationally.
This document is the 2019-2020 Annual Report to Members from the Buffalo Niagara Partnership. It summarizes how the BNP provided critical support to employers during the COVID-19 pandemic by sharing information and resources, connecting members, and advocating for supportive policies. It also discusses the BNP's work addressing racial inequity issues and highlights some of their programs and events from the year. The report expresses gratitude to members for their financial support, which was especially important during the pandemic, and looks ahead with resolve to future challenges and opportunities.
The document summarizes the accomplishments of the Cleveland Plus Marketing Alliance over the past year with support from various funders. It reports that the Alliance has helped attract over 3,100 new jobs and $95 million in payroll through its partner Team NEO. It increased positive national media coverage of the region by 37% and attracted many visitors to its talent recruitment website. The Alliance also strengthened tourism marketing and minority business attraction efforts while encouraging collaboration among young professional networks. It concludes by thanking funders and requesting their continued support to maintain the marketing campaign's momentum.
Stone & Chalk celebrates its 1st anniversary having grown significantly from 40 startups and 100 residents to 95 startups and 294 residents. Over the past year the community has expanded, events increased, and partnerships developed. Key achievements include 21 startups launched, $101 million in total capital raised, and contributing to the growth of Australia's fintech ecosystem. Looking ahead, Stone & Chalk aims to continue supporting startups and developing initiatives in areas like the Fintech Asia Program, cybersecurity, and growing the community.
2016 Reno-Tahoe AMA Ace Awards Full PresentationRenoTahoeAMA
This is the full presentation from the 2016 Reno-Tahoe AMA's 28th annual Ace Awards. Congratulations to all of the finalists and winners! Thank you to all who nominated efforts and submitted entries: we received over 140! Also, thank you to the South Carolina chapter of AMA for their help with judging the entries.
The document is the 2010 annual report of the Downtown West Orange Alliance. It summarizes the Alliance's work in promoting the downtown area through events, improving the business environment, and beautifying the public spaces. Key events included a street fair, blues festival, and farmers market. The Alliance also worked on a business directory, facade grants, and recruiting new businesses. Streetscape improvements and new signage were installed to enhance the downtown area.
The annual report summarizes economic development activities and accomplishments in Tiffin and Seneca County, Ohio over the past year. It highlights that more than 350 new jobs and $75 million in investments were generated. Specific projects contributing to these gains are outlined, including expansions of existing companies and several new healthcare, education, retail and industrial facilities. The report also discusses goals for further intensifying economic development efforts in the areas of business retention and attraction, infrastructure improvements, and downtown revitalization in 2015.
The semiannual report summarizes the activities and accomplishments of the Cleveland Plus Marketing Alliance over the past six months. It highlights that the Alliance has helped attract over 3,100 new jobs and $95 million in new payroll through its partner Team NEO. It has also increased positive national media coverage of the region by 37% and attracted over 17,000 visitors to its talent recruitment website. The report provides an overview of the Alliance's business attraction and retention efforts, work to promote tourism, national media relations campaigns, and in-region communications programs. It expresses appreciation to funders and donors for their continued support, which is critical to the Alliance's ability to market and promote the region on a national and global scale.
This document provides an overview of Investors Bank and its commitment to investing in local communities. The bank strives to be more than just bankers - they want to make a positive difference in the lives of their neighbors. In 2013, the bank and its foundation pledged over $4.7 million in grants and donations to support worthy causes. Employees also volunteer thousands of hours in their communities through activities like donation drives, serving on non-profit boards, and conducting financial literacy classes. Caring about community well-being is part of the bank's culture as they help customers and communities grow and prosper every day.
The document summarizes a special advertising section from 2004 that recognizes family businesses in the Milwaukee area. It discusses several award-winning family businesses, including Hunzinger Construction Company, which was recognized for its core values in helping the community. It also profiles Allen-Edmonds Shoe Corporation, which won an award for managerial innovation by investing in lean manufacturing while keeping production in Milwaukee. Dalco Metals received an award for multi-generational continuity in smoothly transitioning to second-generation leadership over many years of planning.
Each year, during the launch of our Annual Report, we take a moment to celebrate recent Partnership and Member achievements and look ahead to what's next for Buffalo Niagara.
The document provides details about several commercial construction projects completed by Shape Group in 2016, including:
- The Canberra Hospital project in the ACT for $43.3 million
- The Challenger project in NSW designed by Woods Bagot for $26 million
- The Allens Linklaters project in QLD designed by Bates Smart for $8.4 million
- Other projects in SA, VIC, and WA with budgets ranging from $1.6 million to $6.7 million
It also summarizes Shape Group's performance in 2016, collaborations with partners/clients, workplace culture and safety initiatives, and future goals to continue improving client experience.
Pollinators is a non-profit organization established in 2010 that aims to nurture innovations and enable healthy, resilient communities. Their mission is to support social entrepreneurs through coworking spaces, events, training programs, and an accelerator program called Catalyst. In 2013, they hosted 35 events with over 600 participants and supported 30 entrepreneurs through Catalyst. They are seeking partnerships and sponsorships to continue growing their impact and maintaining their services in 2014 such as expanding their learning programs and laneway projects in Geraldton, Western Australia.
The Saint John Community Loan Fund's 2015 annual report summarizes the organization's work over the year, including providing loans, training, and coaching to help improve social conditions, promote economic independence, and foster entrepreneurship in the community. Some key impacts highlighted include assisting over 100 businesses, helping 150 people find work, and helping over 4,000 people build skills. The report also provides details on specific programs and their impacts.
Resume Updated 5-20-15 Strat Comm + Business MinorSpencer Ure
This document is a resume for Spencer W. Ure. It outlines his education, including a Bachelor of Science degree in Strategic Communication and a Business Minor from the University of Utah. His professional experience includes roles as Assistant Manager at Jed's Barber Shop where he supervised employees and analyzed sales trends. He also worked as a Sales Executive at Clearlink where he achieved daily sales targets and established brand loyalty. Additionally, he has led project teams and interned in marketing roles where he created marketing campaigns and analyzed trends. His activities include leadership positions in his fraternity and with the Boy Scouts of America where he earned the rank of Eagle Scout.
The document discusses the work and goals of The Siouxland Initiative (TSI), a private sector economic development organization for the tri-state Siouxland region of Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota. It provides an overview of TSI's activities promoting business recruitment, retention, and entrepreneurship. It also outlines TSI's future goals, which include addressing workforce needs, developing housing, and expanding their online presence and business retention programs. The letter requests annual donations to support TSI's regional economic development efforts.
This document is the annual report for Able Australia for the 2014-2015 financial year. It provides an overview of the organization, including the services it provides, its supporters, and highlights from the past year. Key events included transforming into a more unified national organization, investing in new technology and infrastructure, expanding services into new areas, and preparing for opportunities under the National Disability Insurance Scheme. The Chairperson and CEO reflect on consolidating operations and laying foundations to capitalize on future strategic opportunities for the organization.
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The document introduces the Welcome to M&T Bank Resource Group - WNY Chapter, which provides resources and networking opportunities for M&T Bank employees. It lists the steering committee members and their roles. The group aims to connect employees, provide regional information, support employee retention and engagement, and act as a gateway to other diversity opportunities. Area captains welcome new hires, answer questions, and participate in events. The history and growth of the resource group from 2009-2016 is outlined, along with next steps to spread awareness and recruit new members.
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Eminence Awards Telegraph Insert - March 12, 2014
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2. 2 Tuesday, March 11, 2014 | The Eminence Awards
Business of the Year
Harvey Construction
John J.Flatley Company
Rapid Group
Small Business of the Year
Alec’s Shoe Store
Nashua Silver Knights
Studio Mark Emile Photography
Business Person of the Year
John Stabile
of The Stabile Companies
Paul Hebert
of United Way of Greater Nashua &
501 Hub
Mary Jordan
of the Adult Learning Center
Young Professional of the Year
Alison Bankowski
of State Street & Positive Street Art
Karen Cooper
of Rivier University
Fou Mahfuz
of Persian Rug Galleries,Inc.
Volunteer of the Year
Michael Aquino
of Weisman,Tessier,
Lambert & Halloran
David Heath
of Melanson Heath & Co.
Paul Shea
Gate City Community Gardens,Inc.
Chamber Volunteer of the Year
Jillian Collins
of MESH Interactive Agency
Frank Lagana
of Papergraphics
Eric Sopper
of People’s United Bank
FairPoint Salutes the
2014 Eminence Award Winners
FairPoint Communications congratulates the
winners of the 2014 Eminence Awards presented
by the Greater Nashua Chamber of Commerce:
These individuals and businesses exemplify
initiative and generosity; they represent an
outstanding legacy of volunteerism, community
spirit and leadership in greater Nashua.
Service is an ongoing commitment at
FairPoint, so we were pleased to renew our role
as primary sponsor of the Nashua Chamber’s
Eminence Awards, recognizing those that so
closely align with our mission.
The Gate City region is fortunate to have
community members such as this year’s
Eminence nominees and winners; they
contribute time, talent and energy to the
Greater Nashua Chamber and the entire area.
Nashua has twice been named “The Best Place
to Live in America” by Money Magazine, a
distinction partly earned by these generous
efforts. Nashua is the only city to get the #1
ranking on two occasions.
FairPoint is committed to developing strong
connections with our communities and making
life better for our neighbors. We strengthen
our communities by providing our customers
with communications technology of the
highest possible quality. It also means making
investments in the growth of the communities
where we do business - contributing to events,
sponsoring local programs and supporting
organizations that enrich our communities.
FairPoint and its employees have a long
tradition of partnering and volunteering in
communities where they live.
FairPoint Communications has recently
announced that it has met its goal to increase
broadband access to 95 percent of its access
lines in New Hampshire.
Since April 2008, FairPoint has invested
more than $700 million in its communications
infrastructure and technology to bring
broadband to northern New England, including
building thousands of miles of new fiber across
the region. FairPoint’s new fiber-based, high
capacity network offers customers a better,
faster way to communicate.
This aggressive and far reaching broadband
expansion provides the robust infrastructure
to allow more Granite Staters to capitalize on
the increased availability and better use the
Internet. FairPoint has invested more than $72
million in New Hampshire alone on broadband
expansion efforts.
Broadband access is fundamental to the
state’s future economic growth, job creation,
expanding innovation and remaining globally
competitive. Over the course of the five-year
effort, FairPoint has turned up new high-speed
Internet in more than 215 communities across
the state making broadband available to more
than 100,000 additional homes and businesses
in New Hampshire.
FairPoint’s investment has also resulted in an
upgraded and improved network infrastructure.
This fiber-based, high-capacity network
delivers the critical bandwidth, data, and carrier
Ethernet services that positions New Hampshire
to compete in a technology-dependent world.
FairPoint’s network’s dedicated bandwidth
can support multiple users and bandwidth-
intensive applications like video conferencing
and e-learning. Additionally, FairPoint offers a
reliable and protected network with a full-range
of communications services, which is essential
to meeting the current and future demand
for high-speed bandwidth in northern New
England.
Congratulations, winners
of The Eminence Awards!
FairPoint joins you in celebrating and
contributing to the spirit and welfare
of the greater Nashua community.
Business Person of the Year:
John Stabile
Business of the Year:
John J. Flatley Company
Small Business of the Year:
Alec’s Shoe Store
Chamber Volunteer of the Year:
Frank Lagana
Volunteer of the Year:
Mike Aquino
Young Professional of the Year:
Karen Cooper
FINALISTS
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JUDGESW
hen the John J. Flatley company
moved into its residence off
of Spitbrook Road, it came in
with a storm. The John J. Flatley Company
initiated a dramatic repositioning of the
former Digital Equipment Corporation
facility, as well as the Nashua Office Park.
For over a quarter of a century, that facility
had been the heart of the burgeoning
high-technology industry in southern New
Hampshire, and John J. Flatley Company
was ready to take it to the next level.
Their success was not without
perseverance, however. In December of
2007, Hewlett Packard announced that they
were leaving the facility. Things looked
bleak for this 750,000 square foot complex.
December of 2007 is also the month in
which the National Bureau of Economic
Research determined that the Great
Recession started.
An amazing transformation has taken
place since that time. In 2008, they began
an aggressive program of improvement and
investment in the facility to reconfigure
it from a single user facility into a
multi-tenant property. They installed
new elevators, reconstructed entrances,
landscaped and remade the building
façade. They aggressively marketed the site
as the premiere location for technology
companies in southern New Hampshire.
They have consistently and successfully
attracted major tenants to the facility.
Many of them are among the Who’s
Who of technology companies and other
amazing startups.
Today, Nashua Technology Park at
Gateway Hills is almost full. However, the
John J. Flatley Company is positioning the
complex for future growth and plans to
turn the property into a dynamic mixed-
use community for Nashua residents to
work, live, shop, and play.
The Company should be lauded in the
way it has worked closely with the existing
residential neighborhood that adjoins the
Gateway Hills Site. The
company, with Dick
Cane as the primary
representative, met
face-to-face with every
abutting property
owner in order to
develop a plan that
would minimize, if not
eliminate any negative
impacts from future
development of the site.
Past attempts to develop
the site had been met
with great concern and
acrimony from the
residents concerned
about traffic, pollution and development
of forest land. The approach taken by the
Flatley Company is a model for how to
engage the abutters and the community
at large when initiating a large-scale
development project.
John J. Flatley Company is a shining
example of the future of Nashua. They were
our gracious hosts for our 2013 Annual
Gala and official brand launch, and truly
embody what it means to fearlessly Dare to
Succeed.
Business of the Year
John J. Flatley Company
Photo courtesy of John J.Flatley Company
Welcome Center at Gateway Hills
The John Flatley Company
is honored to be a finalist for
2014 Business of the Year!
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Mike
Apfelberg
President of Educational
Outfitters & Custom Logo
Outfitters
Christina
Hendricks
Events and Member
Experience Coordinator
of the Greater Nashua
Chamber of Commerce
Mike
LaChance
CEO of Greater NashuaYMCA
Chris
Malloy
Executive Producer of
Community Events,LLC
Shaunae
Nolet
Membership and Business
Development Director
of the Greater Nashua
Chamber of Commerce
Chris
Williams
President & CEO
of the Greater Nashua
Chamber of Commerce
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Small Business of the Year
Alec’s Shoe Store
W
ith an establishment like
Alec’s Shoe Store in Nashua’s
downtown, it’s easy to wonder
how WE aren’t the winners. Family owned
and operated since its founding in 1938, its
75 years of success cannot be chalked up
to luck or fluke. A relentless dedication to
providing value to customers and the entire
community has made it such a prominent
fixture in Nashua, and has gained fame
throughout the region, drawing customers
from Fitchburg, Manchester, the Seacoast,
and further.
Alec’s Shoe Store’s dedication to
sustainable business practices is what
has helped it soar through economic
downturns and a changing retail landscape
when other companies are trying to cut
corners at every turn. Alec’s has never
stopped doing what it does best—taking
care of its people.
In an industry hallmarked by high
employee turnover, low-paying jobs and
few benefits, Alec’s Shoes employees are
paid a salary and receive benefits including
healthcare and retirement. Offering a
sustainable career has lead to many of
their employees staying with the store for
decades. One employee who just retired
was in her eighties. This kind of business
model means more workers staying in
Nashua, raising their families here, and
spreading positive messages about the
business climate.
This has developed an experienced
sales staff who can measure and size
shoes to fit every foot. They are not paid
on commission, so that there is no sales
pressure. President
John Koutsos
explains that they
are in it for the long
run relationship,
not a short-term
transaction.
Alex Koutsos, the
store’s founder and
namesake, recently passed away at the age
of 96. His memory will live on through the
hearts of Nashua’s residents whose lives
he touched, and he leaves behind him one
of the most admirable businesses in the
region. His legacy is continued through his
son and current company president, John
A. Koutsos, the third-generation owner
and operator. He has been awarded Retailer
of the Year awards from the NH Retail
Merchants Association and the Boston
Shoes Travelers Association.
Alec’s Shoes’ tagline reads,“a family
owned shoe store with exceptional service,
selection and value.”We confidently say
that the Chamber’s 2014 Small Business of
the Year lives up to its promise.
Photo courtesy of Alec’s Shoe Store
Alec’s Shoe Store in downtown Nashua
ALEC’S
Shoes
Famous Name Shoes for the Entire Family Since 1938
John Koutsos,
President
S
ince John Stabile started H.J. Stabile
& Son, Inc. with an inherited
wheelbarrow and $15,000 forty years
ago, he has continued to grow his presence
both in business and in the community.
Many of Nashua’s citizens call property that
John Stabile’s company owns“home.”He
continues to charge forward, creating more
properties to attract and retain Nashua’s
families and individuals.
John has always lead by example. He works
hard, he strives for excellence, and he thinks
“outside the box.”He leads his company
by bringing these qualities to work every
day and encourages his team members to
pursue these goals.With these principals as a
guide, the Stabile Companies have earned a
reputation of being one of the premier
full-service real estate companies in the
region. They stand for quality, professional
service, and community re-investment, traits
we value in all of our members, and that
deserve the utmost respect.
H.J. Stabile & Son, Inc. started as a
single family home-building company
and has grown to The Stabile Companies,
which consists of four businesses: Stabile
Homes, Stabile Home Remodeling, Stabile
Construction Services and Stabile Property
Management. Today, the Stabile name
can be found on numerous housing and
office building projects in southern New
Hampshire. He has built 2,500 houses
between Exits 4 and 7 of the F.E. Everett
Turnpike alone. Southern New Hampshire
Medical Center and Manchester Airport also
were built by Stabile.
Much excitement has been generated
around the Cotton Mill Square project,
which John Stabile has lead. He has chartered
the course for all final approvals for the
apartment community development project
that will provide much needed affordable
rental units to the area. The development will
promote environmental sustainability, extend
Nashua’s riverwalk system, provide residents
convenient access to retail and employment
in downtown Nashua, and bring a variety of
jobs to downtown Nashua.
His past accomplishments include being
the former owner of the Nashua Pride, a
minor league baseball
team. He was a member
of Nashua Police
Commission for five
years and served three
terms in the
NH State Senate and
two terms as the Senate
Majority Leader, along with countless
more awards, boards, and committees he
has participated in. The Stabile Family
Foundation has provided financial support
to over forty charity or community based
organizations, with a primary focus on
supporting organizations that offer critical
services to the greater Nashua area.We are
honored to present John P. Stabile with the
2014 Business Person of the Year award, and
to have someone as exemplary as him in
Nashua’s business community.
Business Person of the Year
John Stabile
John P.Stabile
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PSNH proudly salutes
Alec’s Shoe Store for over 75 years
of customer service excellence by caring
employees with a heart for the community –
a perfect fit for Greater Nashua Chamber of
Commerce’s 2014 Small Business of the Year!
Young Professional of the Year
Karen Cooper
T
he Chamber’s dedication towards fostering an active
young professional community has progressed
tremendously, most evidently since iUGO’s inception
seven years ago. With more avenues to connect young talent
with businesses than ever before, it was about time for us
to recognize those shining stars who set the example for
the leaders of tomorrow. That leads us to proudly announce
Karen Cooper as our first-ever Young Professional of the Year. As our past
Board Chair, past iUGO Chair, and active member of
the Chamber community, Karen Cooper embodies the
momentum and vigor that has earned her the title of
Young Professional of the Year. In her professional life
as the Executive Director of Development & Marketing
of Rivier University, her expertise in marketing and
fundraising has helped create a new chapter for the
university, which is celebrating its 80th anniversary. As a
strategic visionary and focused leader, she has propelled
Rivier’s transition from a college to a university through
its rebranding initiative, spreading the message to those
seeking higher education in Nashua that “Nashua is our
home, the world is our classroom.”
Photo by Studio Mark Emile
Karen Cooper and Sister
Paula Buley at Dare to
Begin Brand Launch Party
Rivier University Congratulates
Karen Cooper
Recipient of the Greater Nashua Chamber’s
Young Professional of the Year Award
Honoring her transformational leadership, energy, vision,
and commitment to the Greater Nashua Chamber and
the Rivier University community.
Vice President for University Advancement
Rivier University
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through LPL Financial, a Registered
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34 Broad St., Nashua, NH 03064
We Congratulate
Michael Aquino
on his well deserved Volunteer of
the Year Eminence Award!
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Congratulations to
Mike Aquino, our past
Board Chair, on being
named Volunteer of
the Year. The honor is
well deserved!
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O
ne of the most valuable assets
to the Chamber is our team of
Ambassadors. They support us
logistically and personally, spreading our
message and welcoming new, prospective,
and old members alike. They are the
cornerstones of our organization, and
there is no one more willing, present,
and welcoming than Frank Lagana. His
infectious good attitude resonates through
his business, and the Chamber is lucky to
have such a dedicated representative. At
the majority of our events he is helping
with all logistics, welcoming people,
and connecting with our community.
In his business, Papergraphics, he is an
admirable president, carrying the same
values of relationships, friendliness, and
customer service in everything he does.
The Chamber staff and members thank
you tremendously Frank; your hard work
does not go unnoticed!
Chamber Volunteer of the Year
Frank Lagana
O
ur Volunteer of the Year, Mike
Aquino, is not just renowned for
his dedication and energy put
towards the organizations he works with,
he has become a respected leader through
his endeavors and commitments to the
Humane Society for Greater Nashua, St.
Joseph’s Hospital, the Nashua Rotary Club,
Leadership Greater Nashua 2013, and iUGO.
Aquino leads by example, showing others
the utmost professionalism and motivation,
and inspires other volunteers, committee
members, vendors, and boards to meet
his standards. He is always ready to lend a
helping hand, and shows lifelong dedication
to helping his fellow Nashua residents grow
and assists in their pursuits.
For the Humane Society for Greater
Nashua, he has served as the Chair of the
Board of Trustees for the past three years, and
has been a Board member since 2010. He led
the Humane Society through a very difficult
and challenging change of staff leadership,
including hiring the new Executive Director,
Doug Barry, building a new and exceptional
Board of Trustees, leading the rewriting of
organizational documents, building a more
solid financial blueprint, initiating a strategic
plan and redirecting and strengthening
the organization’s mission and vision. He
has a deep passion and has been extremely
supportive to animal welfare issues and
the organization is proud to have him as a
representative in the community.
His work with St. Joseph’s Hospital is
equally honorable. His three years on the
committee and 2013 committee Chair
position for the Peter B. Davis Charity Golf
Tournament has granted the organization
excitement, new ideas, and motivation from
every level of the project.
As the Community Project co-chair for the
Leadership Greater Nashua 2013’s project,
the famous Nashua branding initiative, his
ability to facilitate the communications
between the city’s top leaders and
disseminate timely information back to the
class was indispensable to the process staying
on track. During his time as project manager,
he skillfully and patiently took the reins and
steered the course for 24 young professionals,
overseeing several small groups and was the
glue that held it together. The cohesiveness
he supported led to him being voted“Leader
of Leaders” at the graduating ceremony.
He is also the incoming Chair of iUGO,
current chair of iUGO Professional
Development events and member of the
marketing committee, belongs to the Nashua
Rotary Club, and works with Nashua PAL as
an advisor for special events.
His dedication to the community has not
gotten in the way of his commitments to
being a husband and father to a young child,
as well as his relationships with business
clients. He makes a lasting impression on
the community through his selfless and
enthusiastic dedication, and we are honored
to celebrate his accomplishments by
presenting him with the Volunteer of
the Year award.
Volunteer of the Year
Mike Aquino
A proud partner of the Greater Nashua Chamber of Commerce
Congratulations to all finalists and thank you for your
contributions to our greater Nashua community.
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