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GMC Presents the Leadership Greater Manchester Class of 2022

Forty-six Community Leaders to Take Part in Program

Each year, professionals from business, government, education, not-for-profit, arts, religious and community groups are selected to participate in Leadership Greater Manchester, a program of the Greater Manchester Chamber designed to recognize and nurture existing leadership talents from diverse sectors of the local community.

Those chosen have demonstrated a strong commitment to the greater Manchester community, have achieved high levels of leadership in their respective spheres of influence, and are capable of assuming greater responsibility in the future.

With the support of our sponsors, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health and Amoskeag Industries, the GMC is thrilled to present the Leadership Greater Manchester Class of 2022:
Michele Bogardus, City of Manchester
Devin Bolger, Devine, Millimet & Branch P.A.
Rachel Chase, Mary & John Elliot Charitable Foundation, Elliot Health System
Ashley Conely, Catholic Medical Center
Alexandra Cote, McLane Middleton, PA
Lisa Cramb, Montagne Powers
David Danielson, Catholic Charities New Hampshire
Amanda Desmarais, Merchants Fleet
Jen Drociak, State of New Hampshire
Natasha Dube, New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority
Jennifer Ducharme, Eversource
Chris Duhaime, Spark Offices
Courtney Eaton, New England Nutrition Advisors, LLC
Kaeli Elefsrud, SilverTech
Eric Ellis, Pilothouse Wealth Advisors
Kristin Faxon, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield
Jaclyn Fisher, Sheehan Phinney Bass & Green P.A.
Kayla Fitzgerald, Catholic Medical Center
Damond Ford, NH College and University Council
Katie Geery, Rise Private Wealth Management
Damian Gunther, St. Marys Bank
Sophia Koustas, Southern New Hampshire University
Alexander Letvinchuk, RBC Wealth Management
Steve Mangone, Manchester NH Police Department
Peter Marr, Manchester NH Police Department
Carolyn McAllister, The Moore Center
Ian Murphy, Members First Credit Union
Thomas Owens III, Lamont, Hanley & Assoc.
Stefan Philbrook, estTeam LLC
Amy Pidhurney, AmeriHealth Caritas New Hampshire
Joseph Pipitone II, People’s United Bank
Kathleen Procek, Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock
Vanessa Reven, Elm Grove Companies
Peter Richard, XMA Corporation
Cole Riel, Greater Manchester Chamber
Mallory Rinker, Mallory K Social
Amanda Ruggles, Granite United Way
Ashleigh Sargent, Saint Anselm College
Meghan Shea, Families in Transition
Nicole St. Hilaire, AmeriHealth Caritas New Hampshire
Lisa Sullivan, Currier Museum of Art
Steve Thiel, Southern New Hampshire University
Philip Tuttle, The Zeal Movement
Mike Veilleux, York I.E.
Maggie Wells, University of New Hampshire at Manchester
Tyler York, GYK Antler / Big Brick Productions

About Leadership Greater Manchester
This program strives to cultivate leadership resources within the greater Manchester community by giving potential leaders a well-rounded, in-depth look at issues facing the region and the opportunities that exist to guide us into the future on solid ground. It exists to recognize and nurture leadership talents from diverse sectors of the local community through the exchange of viewpoints and experiences. LGM is a 9-month program that stimulates and develops future leaders through direct exposure, interaction and activities in various aspects of the community, with the goal of building a consensus among participants and fostering personal and professional relationships

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