In partnership with the NH Bankers Association, NH Municipal Association, Diversity Workforce Coalition, NH Department of Business and Economic Affairs' Division of Economic Development, NH Office of Strategic Initiatives, NH School Administrators Association, NH School Connectivity Initiative, Economic Vitality NH, and other partners
Join us for either or both days of this two-day event!
On Day One, we will be mobilizing state and local leadership teams to address Economic Inclusion in NH
On Day Two, we'll share progress made this past year on Digital Equity in NH by community teams to address digital divide barriers, and assist more communities to join that effort.
On Day One, we will be mobilizing state and local leadership teams to address Economic Inclusion in NH
On Day Two, we'll share progress made this past year on Digital Equity in NH by community teams to address digital divide barriers, and assist more communities to join that effort.
Who Should Attend?
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Agenda Day One: Economic Inclusion
Monday October 28th
#NHEconomicInclusion
Goals
7:45 – 8:15 a.m. Continental Breakfast and Registration, NHIOP Auditorium and Foyer (Resource Showcase Setup)
8:15 – 8:20 a.m. Welcome by St. Anselm College, NHIOP Auditorium
8:20 – 8:30 a.m. Welcoming remarks from U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen, presented by Michele Cota, special assistant for
policy and projects, on the importance of the nation’s first sustained statewide mobilization for economic
inclusion and digital equity, NHIOP Auditorium.
8:30 – 9:00 a.m. Summit Goals and Framing Remarks on Economic Inclusion by Dr. Robert McLaughlin, executive director,
National Collaborative for Digital Equity, NHIOP Auditorium.
9:05 – 9:40 a.m. Panel highlighting challenges and effective economic inclusion strategies, NHIOP Auditorium, moderated by
Wildolfo Arvelo, director, division of economic development, NH Dept. of Business and Economic Affairs.
Panelists include: Dr. Mary Ford, dean of education, Southern New Hampshire University; Katy Easterly
Martey, executive director, NH Community Development Finance Authority; Victoria Adewumi, community
liaison, City of Manchester Health Department and boardmember, Diversity Workforce Coalition; and Ulrike
Smith, CRA officer, Franklin Savings Bank.
9:05 – 9:25 a.m. Panel discussion
9:25 – 9:40 a.m. Q & A
9:40 - 10:55 a.m. Promising and proven bank Community Reinvestment Act-supported strategies for:
§ Affordable housing: facilitated by Gonzalo Puigbo, vice president, People's United Bank, NHIOP West Wing.
§ Financial literacy: facilitated by Dr. Richard Hasenyager, vice president of curriculum solutions, Rosen
Lightsail. NHIOP Room 4001.
§ Digital equity: co-facilitated by Ulrike Smith, CRA compliance officer, Franklin Savings Bank, and Dr. Robert
McLaughlin, executive director, NCDE. NHIOP Auditorium.
10:55 - 11:30 a.m. Resource Showcase. NHIOP Auditorium.
11:30 – 12:10 p.m Lunch. NHIOP Auditorium.
12:10 - 12:25 p.m. Plenary discussion on key insights and next steps emerging from Promising and Proven CRA Strategies in NH.
NHIOP Auditorium.
12:30 - 1:45 p.m. Action planning I: Launching Economic Inclusion Strategies in New Hampshire
§ Strengthening access to capital, credit and support for diverse entrepreneurs: Greta Johansson, district
director, New Hampshire, U.S. Small Business Administration; and Katy Easterly Martey, executive director,
Community Development Finance Authority. NHIOP Room 4001.
§ Building pathways into banking careers: facilitated by Ryan Hale, government and member relations, New
Hampshire Bankers Association. NHIOP West Wing.
§ Mapping economic inclusion asset providers and disseminating about them to LMI individuals, families and
communities: co-facilitated by Kevin Peterson, director of economic development, New Hampshire Community
Development Finance Authority; and Fay Rubin, director of NH GRANIT. NHIOP Auditorium.
1:50 - 2:10 p.m. Roundtable discussion on key insights and next steps emerging from Economic Inclusion Strategies sessions.
2;10 - 2:25 p.m. Roundtables report out.
2:30 - 3:45 p.m. Action planning II: Launching Economic Inclusion Strategies in New Hampshire:
§ Fostering financial and career literacy for NH's middle and high school students and their families:
enabling lower-income students and families to make informed choices: co-facilitated by James McKim,
managing partner, Organizational Ignition; and Dr. Robert McLaughlin, executive director, NCDE.
NHIOP Auditorium. With presentations by Robert Bernier, corporate regional sales manager, EBSCO; Tori
Berube, vice president, college planning and community engagement, The NHHEAF Network Organizations.
§ Building pathways into living wage careers: co-facilitated by Dr. Wildolfo Arvelo, director, economic
development, New Hampshire Department of Business and Economic Affairs; Victoria Adewumi, community
liaison, City of Manchester Health Department and boardmember, Diversity Workforce Coalition; Julie Demers,
executive director, New Hampshire Tech Alliance; and Dr. Richard Lumadue, associate director, Skills Commons.
NHIOP West Wing.
§ Diversifying the K12 educational workforce: co-facilitated by Dr. Mary Ford, dean of education, Southern New
Hampshire University; Dr. Blake West, senior policy analysts, National Education Association; and Dr. Al Rabanera,
2016 Horace Mann Award for Teaching Excellence Recipient. NHIOP Room 4006.
3:45 – 4:15 p.m. Final plenary discussion on key insights and recommended next steps emerging from Economic Inclusion
Strategies sessions. NHIOP Auditorium.
4:15 – 4:20 pm. Wrap-up and Door Prizes (made possible by generous support from Connection Public Sector Solutions)! NHIOP
Auditorium.
- Goals - Engage participants in
- Developing a statewide network of diverse cross-sector teams in low- and moderate-income NH communities, from banking, education, philanthropy, housing and workforce development, to identify and address obstacles to economic inclusion in NH.
· Sharing promising and proven practices for Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) investment in an inclusive economy — i.e., affordable housing, financial literacy, financial inclusion and economic inclusion — in low- and moderate-income (LMI) communities.
· Learning about NH assets that support building a more inclusive, vibrant economy
· Collaboratively developing action plans to foster:
o Improved access to capital, credit and entrepreneurship for underrepresented persons.
o Pathways to banking careers.
o Diversifying the K12 educational workforce, as cornerstone to building a more inclusive future economy.
o Mobilizing to provide information to college financial aid applicants and their families on living wage careers in NH most in demand.
7:45 – 8:15 a.m. Continental Breakfast and Registration, NHIOP Auditorium and Foyer (Resource Showcase Setup)
8:15 – 8:20 a.m. Welcome by St. Anselm College, NHIOP Auditorium
8:20 – 8:30 a.m. Welcoming remarks from U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen, presented by Michele Cota, special assistant for
policy and projects, on the importance of the nation’s first sustained statewide mobilization for economic
inclusion and digital equity, NHIOP Auditorium.
8:30 – 9:00 a.m. Summit Goals and Framing Remarks on Economic Inclusion by Dr. Robert McLaughlin, executive director,
National Collaborative for Digital Equity, NHIOP Auditorium.
9:05 – 9:40 a.m. Panel highlighting challenges and effective economic inclusion strategies, NHIOP Auditorium, moderated by
Wildolfo Arvelo, director, division of economic development, NH Dept. of Business and Economic Affairs.
Panelists include: Dr. Mary Ford, dean of education, Southern New Hampshire University; Katy Easterly
Martey, executive director, NH Community Development Finance Authority; Victoria Adewumi, community
liaison, City of Manchester Health Department and boardmember, Diversity Workforce Coalition; and Ulrike
Smith, CRA officer, Franklin Savings Bank.
9:05 – 9:25 a.m. Panel discussion
9:25 – 9:40 a.m. Q & A
9:40 - 10:55 a.m. Promising and proven bank Community Reinvestment Act-supported strategies for:
§ Affordable housing: facilitated by Gonzalo Puigbo, vice president, People's United Bank, NHIOP West Wing.
§ Financial literacy: facilitated by Dr. Richard Hasenyager, vice president of curriculum solutions, Rosen
Lightsail. NHIOP Room 4001.
§ Digital equity: co-facilitated by Ulrike Smith, CRA compliance officer, Franklin Savings Bank, and Dr. Robert
McLaughlin, executive director, NCDE. NHIOP Auditorium.
10:55 - 11:30 a.m. Resource Showcase. NHIOP Auditorium.
11:30 – 12:10 p.m Lunch. NHIOP Auditorium.
12:10 - 12:25 p.m. Plenary discussion on key insights and next steps emerging from Promising and Proven CRA Strategies in NH.
NHIOP Auditorium.
12:30 - 1:45 p.m. Action planning I: Launching Economic Inclusion Strategies in New Hampshire
§ Strengthening access to capital, credit and support for diverse entrepreneurs: Greta Johansson, district
director, New Hampshire, U.S. Small Business Administration; and Katy Easterly Martey, executive director,
Community Development Finance Authority. NHIOP Room 4001.
§ Building pathways into banking careers: facilitated by Ryan Hale, government and member relations, New
Hampshire Bankers Association. NHIOP West Wing.
§ Mapping economic inclusion asset providers and disseminating about them to LMI individuals, families and
communities: co-facilitated by Kevin Peterson, director of economic development, New Hampshire Community
Development Finance Authority; and Fay Rubin, director of NH GRANIT. NHIOP Auditorium.
1:50 - 2:10 p.m. Roundtable discussion on key insights and next steps emerging from Economic Inclusion Strategies sessions.
2;10 - 2:25 p.m. Roundtables report out.
2:30 - 3:45 p.m. Action planning II: Launching Economic Inclusion Strategies in New Hampshire:
§ Fostering financial and career literacy for NH's middle and high school students and their families:
enabling lower-income students and families to make informed choices: co-facilitated by James McKim,
managing partner, Organizational Ignition; and Dr. Robert McLaughlin, executive director, NCDE.
NHIOP Auditorium. With presentations by Robert Bernier, corporate regional sales manager, EBSCO; Tori
Berube, vice president, college planning and community engagement, The NHHEAF Network Organizations.
§ Building pathways into living wage careers: co-facilitated by Dr. Wildolfo Arvelo, director, economic
development, New Hampshire Department of Business and Economic Affairs; Victoria Adewumi, community
liaison, City of Manchester Health Department and boardmember, Diversity Workforce Coalition; Julie Demers,
executive director, New Hampshire Tech Alliance; and Dr. Richard Lumadue, associate director, Skills Commons.
NHIOP West Wing.
§ Diversifying the K12 educational workforce: co-facilitated by Dr. Mary Ford, dean of education, Southern New
Hampshire University; Dr. Blake West, senior policy analysts, National Education Association; and Dr. Al Rabanera,
2016 Horace Mann Award for Teaching Excellence Recipient. NHIOP Room 4006.
3:45 – 4:15 p.m. Final plenary discussion on key insights and recommended next steps emerging from Economic Inclusion
Strategies sessions. NHIOP Auditorium.
4:15 – 4:20 pm. Wrap-up and Door Prizes (made possible by generous support from Connection Public Sector Solutions)! NHIOP
Auditorium.
Agenda Day Two: Digital Equity
Tuesday October 29th
#NHDigitalEquity
Engage participants in:
7:45 – 8:15 a.m. Breakfast and registration. Foyer and NHIOP Auditorium.
8:15 – 8:20 a.m. Welcome by St. Anselm College. NHIOP Auditorium.
8:20 – 8:30 a.m. Welcome by Frank Edelblut, New Hampshire Commissioner of Education, on the importance of digital and
educational equity for economic opportunity. NHIOP Auditorium,
8:30 – 8:40 a.m. Welcoming remarks from Congressman Chris Pappas on the importance of the nation’s first sustained
statewide mobilization for digital equity for all LMI learners. NHIOP Auditorium.
8:40 - 8:50 a.m. Welcome by New Hampshire Commissioner of Business and Economic Affairs Taylor Caswell on the
importance of full inclusion for a thriving economy, NHIOP Auditorium.
8:50 – 9:00 a.m. Summit Goals, Summary of Day One Participant Recommendations, and Framing Remarks on Digital Equity, by Dr.
Robert McLaughlin, executive director, National Collaborative for Digital Equity. NHIOP Auditorium.
9:00 – 9:45 a.m. Keynote address: "Improving Digital Inclusion with the Community Reinvestment Act", by Barry Wides, deputy
comptroller, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, U.S. Treasury Department. Introductory remarks by Krista
Merrill, president, New Hampshire Bankers Association. NHIOP Auditorium.
9:45 – 10:15 a.m. Panel Discussion: Are There Digital Divide Barriers to Realizing Economic Inclusion Strategies recommended
during Day One of the Summit? Panel moderated by Dr. Paul Resta, president, NCDE. NHIOP Auditorium.
Panelists include: Susan Ballard, vice-president, NCDE; Bonnie Bracey, director, digital equity resource research
and dissemination, NCDE; Dr. Ethel Gaides, director, technology support capacity development, NCDE; Dr.
Robert McLaughlin, executive director, NCDE; and Roger Rosen, president and chief executive officer, Rosen
Publishing Group.
10:15 – 10:30 a.m. Plenary Discussion with the Panelists. NHIOP Auditorium.
10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Resource Showcase. NHIOP Auditorium.
11:30 – 12:45 p.m. Promising and proven bank CRA-supported digital equity strategies:
§ Broadband I: co-facilitated by Margaret Byrnes, executive director, New Hampshire Municipal Association; and
Carol Miller, director of broadband technology, division of economic development, New Hampshire Department.
of Business and Economic Affairs (interested participants are encouraged to attend both the morning and
afternoon strands on this topic). NHIOP Auditorium.
Broadband I Panelists include: Nik Coates, town manager, Town of Bristol; Rick Hiland, Albany Selectboard, and
chair, Carroll County Broadband Initiative; Carole Monroe, former executive director, NH Roadsters/ECFiber/
ValleyNet, Dublin; Brad Roscoe, former Selectman; retired engineer and broadband activist, Chesterfield;
Shawn Tanguay, Attorney, Town of Bristol.
§ High quality digital content for educational and economic opportunity: Dr. Richard Lumadue, senior manager
and customer relations, SkillsCommons,org; and Dr. Richard Hasenyager, VP of curriculum solutions, Rosen
Classroom. NHIOP Room 4006.
§ Tech Support and Librarian Support: co-facilitated by Susan Ballard, NCDE vice-president and director of library
services and partnership, Bonnie Bracey, director, digital equity resource research and dissemination, NCDE;
development; and Ethel Gaides, NCDE director of technology support capacity development NHIOP West Wing.
§ Refurbished and new computers: co-facilitated by Ulrike Smith, CRA Compliance Officer, Franklin Savings Bank;
and Lisa Trisciani, vice president of field sales, Connection Public Sector Solutions. NHIOP Room 4007.
12:45 – 1:30 p.m. Lunch and Networking. NHIOP Auditorium. Lunch has been made possible by generous support from Connection
Public Sector Solutions.
1:30 - 2:30 p.m. Panel Discussion: Putting It All Together -- Digital Equity and Economic Inclusion in a New Hampshire community.
Moderated by Dr. Paul Resta, president. NCDE.
Panelists include Zenagui Brahim, president, New Hampshire Manufacturing Extension Partnership; Dr. Dan
LeGallo, superintendent, SAU 18; Dr. Robert McLaughlin, executive director, NCDE; and Ulrike Smith, CRA
Compliance Officer, Franklin Savings Bank.
2:30 – 3:45 p.m. Promising and proven bank CRA-supported digital equity strategies:
§ Broadband II: co-facilitated by Margaret Byrnes, executive director, New Hampshire Municipal Association; and
Carol Miller, director of broadband technology, division of economic development, New Hampshire Department.
of Business and Economic Affairs (interested participants are encouraged to attend the morning and
afternoon strands on this topic) NHIOP Auditorium.
Broadband Panel II Panelists include: Ben Doyle. associate director, Rural Development Business Center, USDA;
Tammy St. Gelais, executive director of NH Municipal Bond Bank; George Hunton, director of tax credits, NH
Community Development Finance Authority; Renelle L'Huillier, attorney, Devine Millimet; and Mike Reed, director,
external affairs, Mission Broadband.
§ Refurbished and new computers: co-facilitated by Ulrike Smith, CRA Compliance Officer, Franklin Savings Bank;
and Lisa Trisciani, vice president of field sales, Connection Public Sector Solutions. NHIOP Room 4007.
§ Tech Support and Librarian Support: co-facilitated by Ethel Gaides, NCDE director of technology support capacity
development and Susan Ballard, NCDE vice-president and director of library services and partnership
development. NHIOP West Wing.
§ High quality digital content for educational and economic opportunity: Dr. Richard Lumadue, senior manager
and customer relations, SkillsCommons.org; and Dr. Richard Hasenyager, VP of curriculum solutions, Rosen
Classroom. NHIOP Room 4004.
§ Everyone Counts – fostering full participation in Census 2020: co-facilitated by Ken Gallagher, principal planner,
New Hampshire Office of Strategic Initiatives and chair, NH Complete Count Committee; and James Spotts,
partnership specialist, U.S. Census Bureau. NHIOP Room 4001.
3:45 - 4:10 p.m. Roundtable and Plenary Discussion: Participant Recommendations for Statewide Action to Remove Digital Divide
Barriers to Economic and Educational Opportunity in New Hampshire. NHIOP Auditorium.
4:10 - 4:20 p.m. Wrap-up and Door Prizes (made possible by generous support from Connection Public Sector Solutions)! NHIOP
Auditorium.
- Strengthening and expanding a statewide network of diverse cross-sector teams in low- and moderate-income NH communities, from banking, education, philanthropy, housing and workforce development to identify and address digital divide barriers to full economic inclusion.
- Sharing promising and proven practices for Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) investment in digital equity — i.e., affordable access to broadband, computers, tech support, content for educational and economic opportunity, software/apps, and librarian support — in low- and moderate-income (LMI) communities.
- Learning about NH assets that support each digital equity dimension.
- Collaboratively developing action plans to foster:
- Affordable access for every LMI household statewide to affordable broadband.
- Scaling refurbishment and donation of recent computers for use by LMI individuals and families.
- Strengthening tech and librarian support for LMI learners of all ages.
- Affordable access to essential resources for educational and economic opportunity (financial literacy, skill development materials for in-demand living wage jobs, etc.)
- Mobilizing communities statewide to ensure full participation in Census 2020.
7:45 – 8:15 a.m. Breakfast and registration. Foyer and NHIOP Auditorium.
8:15 – 8:20 a.m. Welcome by St. Anselm College. NHIOP Auditorium.
8:20 – 8:30 a.m. Welcome by Frank Edelblut, New Hampshire Commissioner of Education, on the importance of digital and
educational equity for economic opportunity. NHIOP Auditorium,
8:30 – 8:40 a.m. Welcoming remarks from Congressman Chris Pappas on the importance of the nation’s first sustained
statewide mobilization for digital equity for all LMI learners. NHIOP Auditorium.
8:40 - 8:50 a.m. Welcome by New Hampshire Commissioner of Business and Economic Affairs Taylor Caswell on the
importance of full inclusion for a thriving economy, NHIOP Auditorium.
8:50 – 9:00 a.m. Summit Goals, Summary of Day One Participant Recommendations, and Framing Remarks on Digital Equity, by Dr.
Robert McLaughlin, executive director, National Collaborative for Digital Equity. NHIOP Auditorium.
9:00 – 9:45 a.m. Keynote address: "Improving Digital Inclusion with the Community Reinvestment Act", by Barry Wides, deputy
comptroller, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, U.S. Treasury Department. Introductory remarks by Krista
Merrill, president, New Hampshire Bankers Association. NHIOP Auditorium.
9:45 – 10:15 a.m. Panel Discussion: Are There Digital Divide Barriers to Realizing Economic Inclusion Strategies recommended
during Day One of the Summit? Panel moderated by Dr. Paul Resta, president, NCDE. NHIOP Auditorium.
Panelists include: Susan Ballard, vice-president, NCDE; Bonnie Bracey, director, digital equity resource research
and dissemination, NCDE; Dr. Ethel Gaides, director, technology support capacity development, NCDE; Dr.
Robert McLaughlin, executive director, NCDE; and Roger Rosen, president and chief executive officer, Rosen
Publishing Group.
10:15 – 10:30 a.m. Plenary Discussion with the Panelists. NHIOP Auditorium.
10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Resource Showcase. NHIOP Auditorium.
11:30 – 12:45 p.m. Promising and proven bank CRA-supported digital equity strategies:
§ Broadband I: co-facilitated by Margaret Byrnes, executive director, New Hampshire Municipal Association; and
Carol Miller, director of broadband technology, division of economic development, New Hampshire Department.
of Business and Economic Affairs (interested participants are encouraged to attend both the morning and
afternoon strands on this topic). NHIOP Auditorium.
Broadband I Panelists include: Nik Coates, town manager, Town of Bristol; Rick Hiland, Albany Selectboard, and
chair, Carroll County Broadband Initiative; Carole Monroe, former executive director, NH Roadsters/ECFiber/
ValleyNet, Dublin; Brad Roscoe, former Selectman; retired engineer and broadband activist, Chesterfield;
Shawn Tanguay, Attorney, Town of Bristol.
§ High quality digital content for educational and economic opportunity: Dr. Richard Lumadue, senior manager
and customer relations, SkillsCommons,org; and Dr. Richard Hasenyager, VP of curriculum solutions, Rosen
Classroom. NHIOP Room 4006.
§ Tech Support and Librarian Support: co-facilitated by Susan Ballard, NCDE vice-president and director of library
services and partnership, Bonnie Bracey, director, digital equity resource research and dissemination, NCDE;
development; and Ethel Gaides, NCDE director of technology support capacity development NHIOP West Wing.
§ Refurbished and new computers: co-facilitated by Ulrike Smith, CRA Compliance Officer, Franklin Savings Bank;
and Lisa Trisciani, vice president of field sales, Connection Public Sector Solutions. NHIOP Room 4007.
12:45 – 1:30 p.m. Lunch and Networking. NHIOP Auditorium. Lunch has been made possible by generous support from Connection
Public Sector Solutions.
1:30 - 2:30 p.m. Panel Discussion: Putting It All Together -- Digital Equity and Economic Inclusion in a New Hampshire community.
Moderated by Dr. Paul Resta, president. NCDE.
Panelists include Zenagui Brahim, president, New Hampshire Manufacturing Extension Partnership; Dr. Dan
LeGallo, superintendent, SAU 18; Dr. Robert McLaughlin, executive director, NCDE; and Ulrike Smith, CRA
Compliance Officer, Franklin Savings Bank.
2:30 – 3:45 p.m. Promising and proven bank CRA-supported digital equity strategies:
§ Broadband II: co-facilitated by Margaret Byrnes, executive director, New Hampshire Municipal Association; and
Carol Miller, director of broadband technology, division of economic development, New Hampshire Department.
of Business and Economic Affairs (interested participants are encouraged to attend the morning and
afternoon strands on this topic) NHIOP Auditorium.
Broadband Panel II Panelists include: Ben Doyle. associate director, Rural Development Business Center, USDA;
Tammy St. Gelais, executive director of NH Municipal Bond Bank; George Hunton, director of tax credits, NH
Community Development Finance Authority; Renelle L'Huillier, attorney, Devine Millimet; and Mike Reed, director,
external affairs, Mission Broadband.
§ Refurbished and new computers: co-facilitated by Ulrike Smith, CRA Compliance Officer, Franklin Savings Bank;
and Lisa Trisciani, vice president of field sales, Connection Public Sector Solutions. NHIOP Room 4007.
§ Tech Support and Librarian Support: co-facilitated by Ethel Gaides, NCDE director of technology support capacity
development and Susan Ballard, NCDE vice-president and director of library services and partnership
development. NHIOP West Wing.
§ High quality digital content for educational and economic opportunity: Dr. Richard Lumadue, senior manager
and customer relations, SkillsCommons.org; and Dr. Richard Hasenyager, VP of curriculum solutions, Rosen
Classroom. NHIOP Room 4004.
§ Everyone Counts – fostering full participation in Census 2020: co-facilitated by Ken Gallagher, principal planner,
New Hampshire Office of Strategic Initiatives and chair, NH Complete Count Committee; and James Spotts,
partnership specialist, U.S. Census Bureau. NHIOP Room 4001.
3:45 - 4:10 p.m. Roundtable and Plenary Discussion: Participant Recommendations for Statewide Action to Remove Digital Divide
Barriers to Economic and Educational Opportunity in New Hampshire. NHIOP Auditorium.
4:10 - 4:20 p.m. Wrap-up and Door Prizes (made possible by generous support from Connection Public Sector Solutions)! NHIOP
Auditorium.
NH Summit Partners
American Association of School Administrators
Appapedia
Bangor Savings Bank
Capital One
Comcast Internet Essentials
Connection Public Sector Solutions
Consolidated Communications
Diversity Workforce Coalition
EBSCO
Economic Vitality New Hampshire
Franklin Savings Bank
Internet Society
MERLOT
Mission Broadband
National Collaborative for Digital Equity
New England Library Association
New England School Library Association
New Hampshire Afterschool Network
New Hampshire Bankers Association
New Hampshire Community Development Finance Authority
New Hampshire Department of Business and Economic Affairs, Division of Economic Development
New Hampshire Department of Education
New Hampshire GRANIT
New Hampshire Manufacturing Extension Partnership
New Hampshire Municipal Association
New Hampshire Office of Strategic Initiatives
New Hampshire PBS
New Hampshire School Administrators Association
New Hampshire School Boards Association
New Hampshire School Connectivity Initiative
New Hampshire Small Business Development Center
New Hampshire Society for Technology in Education
New Hampshire State Library
The NHHEAF Network Organizations
People's United Bank
QED Foundation
Rosen LightSail
SkillsCommons
State Education Technology Directors Association
University of New Hampshire Carsey School of Public Policy
University of New Hampshire Extension Service
U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development – NH/VT