September 2020 Newsletter |
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REDC Hires New Employees to Expand Services to Small Businesses in New Hampshire |
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To better serve small businesses in New Hampshire, the Regional Economic Development Center (REDC) is pleased to welcome three new employees to its team. These new employees will help expand REDC’s technical assistance program capacity, which provides free one-on-one business, design, and financial counseling to small business owners. This increase in capacity will also allow REDC to support more businesses affected by the economic impact from COVID-19 with assistance and resources. |
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Disaster Recovery Coordinator REDC has hired Theresa Walker as REDC’s Disaster Recovery Coordinator. This is a new, part-time position where Walker will be helping communities and companies access resources as they plan for, and recover from, the economic impacts of COVID-19. |
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This two-year position was made possible through a $400,000 grant REDC received from the Economic Development Agency (EDA). Walker has previously consulted for REDC for the Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy, and has been a Consulting Planner for the Rockingham Planning Commission since 1996. |
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Business Advisor REDC has hired Kerri Salls as a full-time Business Advisor. REDC is expanding business advising capacity by adding Salls as a third business advisor at REDC, who will work alongside REDC Business Advisor Chris Duffy and REDC Design Advisor Laura Harper Lake. |
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Salls has helped businesses grow for many years as a business consultant at Value Growth Results, Breakthrough Enterprise, and DocTech. Salls holds an M.B.A from Boston University Questrom School of Management in International Marketing & Operations Management, and certification as a value growth advisor. |
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Technical Assistance Coordinator REDC has hired Augustine Nyonzima as a full-time Technical Assistance Coordinator. This position will provide support to the Technical Assistance team by managing clients, records, and grant reports. Nyonzima holds a B.A in Communications from Keene State College and has experience working in offices with refugees and immigrants in America. |
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REDC is now on Instagram and we welcome you to follow us. Growing and spreading the message about what we do helps us to help more small businesses in New Hampshire. | | |
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Everest Convenience Store REDC is thrilled to welcome our newest loan client, Bal Mangar, owner of Everest Convenience Store LLC in Manchester, NH. We look forward to working with Bal in growing his business! |
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Dunia Beauty and Hair REDC is pleased to welcome Frank Dunia as a new REDC loan client. Financing provided by REDC will assist Frank in opening a retail hair products shop called Dunia Beauty and Hair in Concord, NH. We look forward to helping this small business grow! |
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