The ninth in a series of regional business outreach sessions designed to directly connect New Hampshire businesses with state leaders and state services will be held Friday, April 29, in Claremont.
Outreach sessions were held previously in Lebanon, Laconia, Manchester, Berlin, Nashua, Keene, Portsmouth and Concord.
“I am pleased a number of New Hampshire businesses have taken advantage of these outreach sessions. These sessions have proven to be a great opportunity for business leaders to hear directly from state agency leaders, and to have their questions about state services answered directly by state agency heads,” Governor Lynch said. “It’s important that business leaders have a strong understanding of the services available to them and these sessions are helping to do just that.”
During Governor Lynch’s Jobs Cabinet Roundtable Series, many businesses leaders asked about what services may be available to them to help grow their companies and make them more competitive. Others had questions about regulations such as permitting, and about how to better connect and do business with other New Hampshire companies. These outreach sessions are a direct result of those requests.
The Claremont business outreach session will be April 29, at the Puksta Library at River Valley Community College, 1 College Drive in Claremont, beginning at 7:30 a.m. The two-hour session will feature presentations by state agency leaders, and will provide business leaders the opportunity to meet directly with state agency heads. It will also give business leaders the chance to network with other New Hampshire businesses.
The commissioner of the departments of Employment Security, Resources and Economic Development, Labor, Insurance, Environmental Services and Administrative Services, and officials from the Community College System of New Hampshire will present overviews of their departments and the types of business services they provide.
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