Wednesday, May 18, 2016
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Corporate Social Responsibility has shifted over the past several years from a buzzword concept to a vital necessity for organizations of all sizes. CSR can range from volunteering and philanthropic support to sustainability efforts and community collaboration. Join this interactive discussion led by a diverse panel of industry experts to gain new insights and reflect how your organization is – or can become – a vibrant part of your community.
Kim Blanchard '11G is the Development Manager for New Hampshire for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, located in Bedford, NH. Her primary focus is handling all Walk MS and Bike MS events in the state including event participation, fundraising, and corporate involvement. Blanchard holds a BS in Hospitality from Champlain College and a Master of Science in Sport Management from SNHU.
Gary Lemay '81MBA joined New Hampshire Electric Cooperative (NHEC) as a Renewable Energy Engineer in 2012. While at NHEC, Lemay has managed the design and construction of photovoltaic solar arrays at District Offices and a pilot project that installed electric vehicle charging stations at member locations. Prior to working at NHEC he worked 36 years at Public Service of New Hampshire (now Eversource) in engineering and management positions. Lemay has served and held officer positions on many Boards including the NH Society of Professional Engineers, Rotary, Mount Washington Chamber of Commerce, Lakes Region Community Services, Genera Corporation, and New Hampshire Businesses for Social Responsibility. Lemay has a BS in Engineering from UNH and a Master of Business Administration from SNHU. He is a licensed Professional Engineer and holds other professional credentials.
Dr. Lowell ''Chris'' Matthews joined SNHU in 2012 as an assistant professor of Organizational Leadership and was the 2015 recipient of the Excellence in Teaching Award. He brings with him an extensive background in global management and leadership strategies. Prior to joining SNHU he served as Director of Fundraising Events for the AIDS Foundation of Chicago and was a Business Analyst for the Center for Neighborhood Technology. Matthews volunteers with several nonprofits in the Manchester area and currently serves as Board Chair for DreamCatchers New Hampshire.
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We can't decide what we love more about the Business Indicator Series... the discussion at the event, or all the networking we see. Either way, we invite you to continue your conversations with contacts new and old by accessing the directory of registrants and attendees. Please note: just like with the Alumni Directory, you'll need to log in with your SNHU Alumni Online Community username and password to access this contact information.
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