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Committee Meetings
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August 16
Ambassador Committee 4:00 p.m. TF Moran, Bedford
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Value Added Program! Member-led Workshop
Tuesday, August 21 ~ 12:30-1:30 p.m.
Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce
54 Hanover Street, Manchester
Presented by Ron Fredette of Keller Williams
Discover which is better for your business. This workshop will give you key criteria for user decision analysis on strategy and financials. A Case Study analyzing the effective cost of occupancy comparing Lease vs Owning utilizing SBA 504 Loan Program.
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Dissecting the Affordable Care Act
For You and Your Business
The breakfast forum will tackle the nuts and bolts of the Affordable Care Act. We will explore the rules and regulations. How will it affect you personally? How will it affect your business? How will it affect health care coverage? How will it affect healthcare quality and level of care? Featured speakers will include:
 Roger A. Sevigny
New Hampshire Insurance Commissioner Commissioner Sevigny leads a staff of 81 employees. Prior to his appointment as Commissioner he held the position of Assistant Commissioner of New Hampshire's Insurance Department. Before joining the Insurance Department, he was an employee of Travelers Insurance for more than 30 years, serving in a variety of technical and management positions.
Beth-Ann Roberts
Vice President of Harvard Pilgrim Health Care of New England. Ms. Roberts has served in this role since 2003 and she is responsible for the strategic plans and overseeing all aspects of business in New Hampshire and Maine. HPHC provides coverage to approximately 200,000 people in NH and ME, and has experienced strong growth in recent years. Ms. Roberts has been in the health insurance field for more than 20 years.
Gregg Meyer, MD, MSc, Chief Clinical Officer for Dartmouth-Hitchcock
Gregg Meyer, MD, MSc, an internationally known leader in health care quality and safety, has been named to the newly-created post of Chief Clinical Officer and Executive Vice President for Population Health for the Dartmouth-Hitchcock (D-H) health system. Meyer will also be Senior Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs and the first recipient of the Paul B. Batalden Chair in Health Care Leadership Improvement at Dartmouth Medical School.
Wednesday, August 22
7:30-9:00 a.m.
The Derryfield Country Club 625 Mammoth Road, Manchester
$25 for Chamber members $35 for not-yet members
Call 603.792.4122 to register today or
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Network AM
Thursday, August 23 ~ 7:30-9:00 a.m.
SEE Science Center
200 Bedford Street Street, Manchester
The SEE Science Center welcomes Chamber members and guests for networking and breakfast provided by Finesse Pastries. We encourage attendees to explore the exhibit halls including an exhibit which focuses on one of our most important shapes: The Circle!
The SEE Science Center also features more than 75 hands-on exhibits for visitors of all ages. Topics include electricity, motion and forces, the science of ice hockey, sound, light and simple machines. SEE is also home to the LEGO Millyard project, a model of the Amoskeag millyard made entirely of LEGO bricks. The project includes more than 6,000 LEGO mini-figures, running trains, water and LEGO models of the Jefferson Mill, Pandora Mill, Elm Street, Pine Island Park, row houses, the Stark Mills and more.
Click here to register now for this event!
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Value Added Program! Lunchtime Connections
Tuesday, August 28 ~ 12:00-1:30 p.m.
GMCC ~ 54 Hanover Street, Manchester
 Come and share your lunch hour with other Chamber members. Lunch will be provided by a local restaurant for this intense networking program. Paul Donehue of Paul Charles & Associates and Armand Hebert of the Referral Institute will be on hand to help facilitate the conversation. Space is limited.
Click here to register now for this event!
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Take the Green Pledge! In these challenging economic times, going green makes more sense than ever. To help members share their businesses' commitment to the environment with their customers, clients and potential employees, the Chamber's Green Committee created the Green Pledge.
The Green Pledge program allows Chamber members to gauge, via a questionnaire, your business's current implementation of green practices and to get ideas for additional sustainable business practices that help both the environment and your bottom line.
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