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Committee Meetings
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November 2
Government Affairs Committee
7:30 a.m. 54 Hanover Street
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Chamber 101
Wednesday, November 7 ~ 7:45-9:30 a.m.
GMCC ~ 54 Hanover Street, Manchester
Are you new to the Chamber of Commerce? Or are you a longtime member feeling a little disconnected? Come to Chamber 101 and learn about all of the ways you can get involved. At this orientation we'll not only serve a continental breakfast provided by Panera Catering, and introduce you to at least a dozen new friends; we'll also explain all of our committees and programs and tell you a little about the organization. We'll explain how the Chamber serves your business and how it shapes the community. Plus you can meet our friendly and fun staff and ask as many questions as you'd like!
Sponsored by: Breakfast provided by:
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Network PM
Thursday, November 8 ~ 5:00-7:00 p.m.
Sheehan Phinney Bass + Green
1000 Elm Street, 17th Floor, Manchester
Join us for Network PM as we continue the celebration of Sheehan Phinney Bass + Green's 75th anniversary in their breathtaking and recently renovated Manchester headquarters. Sheehan Phinney is a full-service business law firm providing a broad range of sophisticated legal services to clients in traditional and emerging areas of law.
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Responding to Downtown's Street Population
A workshop for downtown business owners and employees
Please join the Chamber's downtown committee for this informative workshop that will educate members of the downtown business community on the unique needs and issues of downtown Manchester's street population. The workshop will feature expert panelists on the various street populations. Participants will leave with an understanding of the key issues and factors that affect downtown's street population, as well as specific strategies, tactics and resource materials to assist and respond to these populations in related "real world" situations.
Populations discussed include: * Homeless individuals * Panhandlers * Loiterers/street people * Teens and other youth * Individuals with substance abuse issues * Individuals with mental issues * Individuals with behavioral issues * Individuals fitting within two or more of the above categories
Confirmed panelists: * Chris Emerson, Manager, Manchester Homeless Service Center * Ken Snow, VP Community Relations, The Mental Health Center of Greater Manchester * Capt. Rick Reilly, Manchester Police Department, Community Policing Division * Erin Kelly, Program Manager, Child and Family Services
Friday, November 9
10:00 a.m. - Noon
Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce54 Hanover Street, Manchester
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Value Added Program! Spotlight On Business
Tuesday, November 13 ~ 12:30-1:30 p.m.
Community Bingo Center
1050 Holt Avenue #9, Manchester
Community Bingo Center is New England's premier state of the art bingo facility open eight days a week! Twice on Sundays! Our mission consists of fundraising for local charities and non-profit organizations. Join us for lunch and play your cards right at November's Spotlight on Business!
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The New Wave of Executive Leadership
Join us for this community conversation with three of greater Manchester's newest leaders. The program will introduce our audience to these three dynamic and unique individuals, exploring their backgrounds, career paths, and vision for their organization and the region.
Joseph Pepe, MD President & CEO CMC Healthcare System
Joseph Pepe, MD is the President and Chief Executive Officer of CMC Healthcare System which includes Catholic Medical Center, a 330 bed acute care hospital, the New England Heart Institute, and several subsidiaries including physician practices and an ambulatory surgery partnership with 30 surgeons.
Ali Rafieymehr Dean & Director University of NH at Manchester
Ali Rafieymehr assumed his role as dean and director of the University of New Hampshire at Manchester in July of 2012. As the chief academic and administrative officer, Dr. Rafieymehr is responsible for promoting academic excellence and community engagement with business and community organizations in the greater Manchester and Merrimack Valley region of New Hampshire. Jessie Levine Manager Town of Bedford Jessie Levine recently accepted the position of Town Manager for the Town of Bedford. Prior to that she served as the Assistant Town Manager and Human Resources Director in Hanover and prior to that she was the Town Administrator for 10 years in New London. Levine is an active member of the Municipal Managers Association of NH and the International City & County Management Association and she's involved in a number of civic and community service organizations.
Wednesday, November 14
The Derryfield, 625 Mammoth Road, Manchester 7:30-9:00 a.m. Breakfast will be provided
$25 Chamber Members $30 Not-yet Members
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Value Added Program! Member-led Workshop
Tuesday, November 20 ~ 12:30-1:30 p.m.
Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce
54 Hanover Street, Manchester
"The Stages of Senior Care"
Presented by Pattie Hayes of Home Instead Senior CareŽ
 The Home Instead Senior CareŽ network of locally owned and operated franchises is one of the most trusted networks of home care around the world. An innovator in eldercare since 1994, Home Instead Senior Care is dedicated exclusively to helping seniors stay in their homes as they age.
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Value Added Program! Lunchtime Connections
Tuesday, November 27 ~ 12:00-1:30 p.m.
Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce
54 Hanover Street, Manchester
Lunchtime Connections is an intense networking program held on the fourth Tuesday of every month. This event is held at the Chamber office at 54 Hanover Street. This program is a sit-down, facilitated networking program around a lunch table. Bring your elevator speech and be prepared to make referrals.
Lunch provided by:
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