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Sununu To Speak To Capital Region Business Leaders March 22

Tickets for the Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce "State of the State" luncheon must be reserved by Friday. Plus, webinars, advice, more.

Gov. Chris Sununu, featured in this file photo, is expected to discuss housing, mental health, and other issues at the Greater Concord Chamber at the “state of the state” luncheon on March 22.
Gov. Chris Sununu, featured in this file photo, is expected to discuss housing, mental health, and other issues at the Greater Concord Chamber at the “state of the state” luncheon on March 22. (Tony Schinella/Patch)

CONCORD, NH — New Hampshire’s governor is always in Concord … the corner office is on North State Street.

But later this month, he will be a stone’s throw away from the Statehouse, having lunch in city and capital region business leaders discussing the “state of the state.” Tickets for the State of the State luncheon, slated for March 22, with Gov. Chris Sununu, are on sale now but must be reserved by Friday.

According to the chamber, the governor is expected to discuss housing, mental health and behavioral care, business and other taxes and revenue, as well as other issues that might impact the economic community.

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“We look forward to hearing more about the governor’s priorities and key initiatives as New Hampshire businesses navigate a post-pandemic economy that will include both new opportunities and challenges,” Tim Sink, the president of the chamber, said.

The event will take place at the Grappone Conference Center on Constitution Avenue.

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Apply For LGC, Zoom Events

Here are some other chamber notes business owners and entrepreneurs might be interested in:

  • Orr & Reno, a chamber member, will be hosting a Zoom webinar concerning defamation on social media from 10 to 11 a.m. on March 15. The event will be hosted by Bill Chapman and Elizabeth Velez. To register for the event, click here.
  • Nominations are being accepted for the 2022 Pinnacle Awards. The awards celebrate business, small business, nonprofit, and community leaders who have had a great impact on Concord and the capital region during the previous year. The entry deadline is April 1.
  • Applications are being accepted for the Leadership Greater Concord Class of 2023. The annual leadership program runs from September to May and features several monthly daylong sessions which examine life in Concord. There is an application process and fee involved with the class. Learn more about the class here.
  • Need business advice? The chamber has partnered with the New Hampshire Small Business Development Center to offer no-cost eCourses and webinars. Meetings are scheduled for the first Wednesday of every month and are by appointment only. For more information, click here.

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