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NH Granite State Ambassadors Yearbook 2015-16
1. New Hampshire
Granite State Ambassadors
2015-2016 Commemorative Yearbook
Welcoming the
World to
New Hampshire
1996-2016
2. Board of Directors 2015-2016
Officers:
Gretchen Ziegler, Chair
Bill Petersen, Vice-Chair & Founder
Charlene Courtemanche, Secretary
Allison McLean, Eversource, Treasurer
Directors:
Sue Geyer, 2014 GSA of the Year
Peter Laufenberg, Plymouth State University
Carl Lindblade, University of New Hampshire
Jean McGiffin, 2013 GSA of the Year
Anita Memos, 2015 GSA of the Year
Mike Somers, NH Lodging & Restaurant Association
Beth Steucek, NE Inns & Resorts Association
Judi Window, St. Mary’s Bank, Founder
Board Emeritus:
Peter Morgan, Founder
Staff & Contractors
Kelly Bryer, Executive Director (December 2015)
Alice Pearce, Executive Director
Michelle Demirjian, Chief Financial Officer
Naomi Halter, Special Events Manager
Matt Lavoie, Literature Coordinator
Claire Moorhead, Operations Manager
NH Granite State Ambassadors
Mailing: 241 Pine Street, Suite 1
Manchester, NH 03103
(240) 621-0638
www.nhgsa.com info@nhgsa.com
GSA Mission and Values
Our Mission
The Granite State Ambassadors program is dedicated to meeting
and exceeding the informational needs of guests and residents of
the State of New Hampshire through in-depth training and
active participation of our certified Ambassadors.
Our Core Values
We believe in volunteerism, participation, and cooperation.
We believe in training and demonstrating the essence of
New Hampshire hospitality.
We believe that citizen responsibility and living landscape are
the themes that define this essence.
Citizen Responsibility
A belief that individual citizens can and will take responsibility
for our future.
Living Landscape
A strong attachment to the condition of the state,
including both its natural resources and its built
environments.
In short, we believe that New Hampshire will only be a good place
to visit if it continues to be a good place to live. Visitors will come
only if we work proactively to retain our scenic open spaces, rich
historic and cultural attractions, livable communities, as well as
the social structure that values the individuals and permits them
regular opportunities to pitch in and make a difference.
Celebrating 20 years of
inspiring enthusiastic,
knowledgeable tourism
information specialists
throughout our beautiful
State of New Hampshire.
THANK YOU to our founders:
Peter Morgan, Judi Window
and Bill Petersen
A Message from Our Executive Director
I am so honored and humbled to be a Granite State Ambassador. This year marks my
14th year with the organization in varying capacities, and I’ve loved every minute of it.
This year New Hampshire Granite State Ambassadors celebrates it’s 20th year, and as I look
through the old photos and boxes of files and mementos I can only get a glimpse of what
came before my time here. The sheer determination, enthusiasm and knowledge from our
founders that went into developing this powerhouse of a program is more than impressive.
From the beginning it has offered friendly, altruistic people an outlet to share what they
love about New Hampshire with our guests to the state. It’s created a cultural movement
that has inspired the rest of New Hampshire’s tourism industry to connect with each other,
develop meaningful partnerships, provide knowledgeable answers to every question imaginable and to enthusiastically
smile while gesturing with a full mitten towards the restroom.
Until I was promoted to Executive Director in December, I was always the behind-the-scenes person. Everyone
knew who I was through the website, email or phone calls, but I had actually gotten to know only a few of our
volunteers. I was rarely able to physically participate in tours, events or at our centers - I had no idea what I was
missing! Now I’m addicted - I can’t get enough of the energy and immense personality that surrounds each and every
GSA.
With the guidance of our stellar Board of Directors, it is my goal to continue to build this organization in a way
that ensures it can sustain a knowledgeable, dedicated volunteer core and increase our statewide partnerships, while
continuing to provide the best experience for our guests and to spread our altruistic ideals about hospitality to future
generations of New Hampshire residents.
Kelly Bryer, Executive Director
Museum of NH History Class of 2003
A Message from Our Chair
Wow—it has been a busy and exciting year, or maybe 5 years! As we have transitioned from Judi to
Alice to Kelly, it has been a challenging time for the Granite State Ambassadors, for the Board of
Directors, the Staff, and the Ambassadors. I am very excited about our future with Kelly in charge,
and from comments I am hearing from Ambassadors, Staff, and Board Members, I am not alone.
Over the last 6 months, Kelly has moved strongly into the Executive role and is providing very
effective leadership for the organization.
Our Staff has been working very hard to handle the transitions and new responsibilities as
appropriate. Michelle has kept us on track fiscally, finding new opportunities for income and
getting our word out. Naomi is working to make sure we all know our temporary responsibilities
while she takes a bit of time to provide us with a new junior GSA. Matt keeps the Airport stocked
and has helped us shift to a better storage shed. And Claire has been running fast to keep up with
Kelly and learn all her new tasks.
And where do we go now? We have launched a training program that builds on what we have been doing for our Partners
at the Division of Travel and Tourism Development. A number of Chambers, state organizations, and private businesses have
expressed an interest in having us train them “the GSA Way”. We have further expanded our Board of Directors to help us with
management, fund raising, and services to others.
We want to thank our major Partners, the Division of Travel and Tourism Development, and especially their new Director, Vicki
Cimino, who continues the strong support for the Granite State Ambassadors, and the Manchester-Boston Regional Airport as
they continue to expand their services and support our many activities.
The Board of Directors wants to take this opportunity to thank Jean McGiffin, GSA of the Year 2013, for her strong service over
the last 3 years. We will miss her keen observations and thoughtful recommendations. And, we look forward to welcoming a new
GSA of the Year.
As exciting as the last 5 years has been, I personally look forward to a quieter time as Board Chair as we move ahead with Kelly
as our leader. It has been quite a ride!
Gretchen Ziegler, Chair of the Board of Directors
GSA Stonewall Farm Class of 2004
NHGraniteStateAmbassadors
3. Award-Winning Organization
2015 - NH Travel Council “Tourism Person of the Year” Awarded by the NH
Travel Council to Board Chair, Gretchen Ziegler
2012 – “Volunteer Champion Award” - For volunteerism at its best. Awarded
by Volunteer NH
2012 – “2012 Top 20 Businesses in NH” - Awarded by New Hampshire Herald
2009 – “Profile Award” - In recognition of strength and character based on
contributions to the state in preserving New Hampshire’s heritage, culture,
resources, traditions, and history. Awarded by Old Man of the Mountain Legacy
Fund
2007 – “Governor’s Commendation” - For 10 Years of Service to New
Hampshire. Awarded by NH Resource & Economic Development
Commissioner George Bald for Gov. John Lynch
2004 – “NH Business of the Year” - Tourism/Hospitality. Awarded by Business NH Magazine and the NH Association
of Chamber of Commerce Executives
2004 – “Granite Pineapple Industry Leader” - Awarded to Bill Petersen, GSA President by Greater Manchester
Chamber of Commerce for his tourism leadership in the city of Manchester
2003 – “Most Valuable Volunteer(s)” - National Award – Nominated by NH Lodging & Restaurant Association.
Awarded by American Hotel & Lodging Association
2003 – “Yankee Barn Raiser” - Awarded to Bill Petersen, GSA President by Yankee Magazine for his service as
president of GSA Inc. and to the state of New Hampshire
2000 – “Very Best Volunteers In NH” - Awarded by NH Magazine and voted for by the residents of New Hampshire
1997 – “Tourism Person of the Year” - Awarded to Judi Window, GSA Managing Director by the NH Travel Council
for Development of the Granite State Ambassadors Program
KEY PARTNERS
Joyce Barnette
Raymond Barrett
Allison Barrows
Regina Bowler
Ramona Dunn
Judi Faulkner
Marilyn Goodwin Soper*
Karen Green
Diana Griffin
Charles Hinderliter
Karen Jordan
Ryleigh Lorimer
Heather Lovejoy
Shannon Martin
Jane Anderson
Jeffery Arpin
Brandon Bagley
Fran Beede
Marjorie Bourget
James Byrd
Rose Marie Cusson
Ruth Dabrowski
Amanda Dicey
Barbara Dion
Raymond Dion
Joseph Distefano
Pauline Greene
Kathleen Boyle
Kristyn Brophy
Jessica Bunker
Angella Call
Erica Catoggio
Victoria Cimino
Richard Duval
Donald Eberly
Pauline Ehrman
Margaret Emslie
Bonnie Fowler
Janet Genatt
Jennifer Govoni
Russell Hubbard
Natasha Jenness
Grant Klene
* Recertified in 2016
New Hampshire Historical Society /
Centennial Hotel Class of 2016
Quality Inn Manchester Airport
Class of 2016
Mary McEvoy-Barrett
Anne Melvin
Sandra Methven*
Diane Miner
Amelia Moorhead
Claire Moorhead
Bruce Soper
Carolyn Spooner
Heike Vogt
Elizabeth Volpone
David Walthour
Cordelia White
Meaghan Woods
Indian Head Resort Class of 2016
Dot Guy
Sally Lavallee
Raymond McCubrey
Kyle McDonald
Mary Morris
Kris Nielsen
Cheryl Paiva
Janet Panagoulis
Steve Panagoulis
Nancy Shearer
Kris Soderberg
Beth Wolfson
Heidi Larson
Estlin Loparto
Meg Macleod
Richard Marsh
Susie Moore
Doug Moorhead
Deborah Noyes
Bill O’Connor
George Parker
Ginny Peck
Urania Perron
Katherine Piper
Gregg Pitman
Diane Ryea
Judith Stout
4. Educational Tours
SEE Science Center Manchester Millyard Museum
Weirs Beach Tour:
Grand View Motel & Cottages
Proctor’s Lakehouse Cottages
Kellerhaus & MS Mount Washington
The Centennial Hotel
Alpine Adventures Snowshoe
White Mountain National Forest
Hilton Homewood Suites
Gateway Hills Nashua White Mountain Attractions
Association FAM
Inn at East Hill Farm
EducationalTours&Meetings
Inn at East Hill Farm Retreat
Social Events
Canterbury Shaker Village Manchester-Boston Regional Airport
Gunstock Mountain Resort
Holiday Party at Mount Sunapee ResortSocial Committee’s Lunch Bunch
AMBIEs Awards Luncheon
NH Primary Training
5. Thank you for
volunteering
at our
Special Events
Made in NH Expo
NH Farm and Forest Expo
Nashua Rotary West Rock’n Ribfest
NH Motor Speedway
Poetry Out Loud
NH Governor’s Conference
NH State Home ShowNH Camping Show
Granite State Brewers’ Association
Summerfest!
The Big E
2015
PrimaryTraining&Booth|TheBigE
NH Primary Booth at the Radisson 2016
6. History of the AMBIE Awards
The Granite State Ambassadors’ “Achievement Awards”
were established in 1999 to honor 20 GSAs who had
achieved 100-500 hours of volunteer service. After
growing to honor hundreds of GSAs for thousands of
hours of service, the event was renamed the “AMBIE”
Awards (like the Emmy Awards, but for Ambassadors).
Throughout the year, fellow Granite State Ambassadors,
Center Managers, tourism and state officials, and the
traveling public, take time to give “Kudos” to our Granite
State Ambassadors, particularly those who volunteer their
time.
From these submissions, our Nominating Committee,
comprised of former GSAs of the Year, and Board and
Staff members, meets to discuss the suggestions. This team
develops a recommended slate of award recipients for
approval by the NHGSA Board of Directors.
Congratulations to our Annual, our Hours, our Kudos and
all our Award recipients, and to all our wonderful Granite
State Ambassadors for your dedication and service to New
Hampshire.
GSAs of the Year
2016 - Sue Greenbaum
2015 - Anita Memos
2014 – Sue Geyer
2013 – Jean McGiffin
2012 – Lorraine Charron
2011 – Richard Russell
2010 – Jean Acton
2009 – Vivian Villemure
2008 – Linda Gross
2006 – Jim Narkiewicz
2005 – Trudy Hainey
2004 – Paul Lacourse
2003 – Mary Osborne
2002 – Ron Brown
2001 – Rita Glasheen
2000 – Gerry Steinberger
1999 – Georgie/Charlie Reagan
Hospitality from the Heart Award
2016 - Patty Mason
2015 - Joyce Heinrich
2014 – Judy Lai
2013 – Steve/Karen Jordan
2012 – Sue Geyer
2011 – Al Peters
2010 – Judy Greer
2009 – Don/Bev McWay
2008 – Pearl Martin
2006 – Ann Carroll
2005 – Jill Guild
2004 – Trudy Hainey
2003 – Roger Bernier
2002 – Art Garey
2001 – Paul Carroll
2000 – Pat Michell
1999 – Mary Osborne
Service Award
2016 - Marty Wagner
2015 - Moe Demers
2014 – Kathleen Kozak
2013 – Sue Greenbaum
2012 – Kate/Gary Bashline
2011 – Anita Memos
2010 – Lorraine Charron
2009 – Joe Reisert
2008 – Jean McGiffin
2006 – Lloyd Farnham
2005 – Linda Gross
2005 – Virginia Stone
2004 – Jim Narkiewicz
2003 – Therese Colford
2002 – Jim Theodosopouls
2001 – Mel Schunneman
2000 – Vera Hujar
1999 – Jean Acton
Judi Window
It’s Always Sunny in NH Award
2016 - Kathryn Segreti
2015 - Howie Wheeler
2014 – Judi Window
2012 - Joanne Tethers (Sunshine Award)
2011 - Lorry Young (Sunshine Award)
History of Special Awards
2015 - Jennifer Codispoti, Jennifer Townsend, Kirsten Powelson, Indian Head Resort, Kathleen Beliveau,
Sue Greenbaum, Jeanne Walcek, Paul Lacourse, Kathleen Kozak, Brenda Urban, Yvonne Cote, Deb
Hickey, Kathryn Segreti, Raymond Croteau, Ann Verow
2014 - Virginia Drew, Pip Adams, Diane LaBelle, Jennifer Tockman, Brenda Urban
2013 – Dianne Fortin, Phyllis Goodhue, Trudy Hainey, Anita Memos, Marty Wagner, Howie Wheeler
2012 – Jennifer Aldrich, Christine Colby, Dylan Crepeau, Maison D’Amelio, Royce D’Amelio, Moe Demers,
Allison Demirjian, Nathan Pasquale
2011 – Charlene Courtemanche, Kathleen Kozak, Bob Spoerl
2010 – Kelly Bryer, Jacky Courtois, Leo Glasheen, Kirk Membry, Charlie Reagan, Helen Ryba
2009 – Kathy Cassavaugh, Jill Guild, Peter Morgan, Ron Brown, Lois Mosowitz, Wally Mitchell
2008 – Amoskeag Strummers, Georgie Reagan, Charlie Reagan, Gerry Steinberger
2006 – Deb Avery, Mark Beauchesne, Ron Brown, Kelly Bryer, Suzanne Butler, Lucille Carrier, Gail
Colgaizer, Charlene Courtemanche, CK Curtis, Don Davis, Alice DeSouza, Roy Duddy, Michiline
Dufort, Mike Duprey, Dean Eastman, Tony Evans, Laurie Ferguson, Betty Gagne, Rita Glasheen,
Dee Dee Hanson, Cindy Harrington, Marge Hubbard, Meg Kupiec, Paul Lacourse, Amy
Landers, Pam Lorimer, Johanna Lyons, Colleen Mainville, Jean Marshall, Kevin Martin, Van
McLeod, Gail McWilliam-Jellie, Ron Meade, Wayne Miller, Jim Narkiewicz, Jane Natches, Matt
Newton, Doc Noel, Jayne O’Connor, Alice Pearce, Kim Pickering, Peter Riviere, James Robb, Frumie
Selchen, Judy Silverberg, Tim Sink, Marcia Snively, Judy Stokes, Karl Stone, Torene Tango-Lowey,
Ann Venard
2005 – Glenn French, Mikey Duprey
2004 – Peggy Evans, Vivian Villemure, Margaret Venator, Jan Ott, Marilyn Beaulieau, Pam Lorimer,
Gerry Steinberger
2003 – Lucille Carrier, Bill Congo
2001 – Kiko Statires, Bill Xzachor, Betty Gagne, Dot Kahn, Ron Brown
2000 – Bill Petersen, Andy Gagnon, Ruth Godfrey, Rich Leeds
2016 Special Awards
HistoryoftheAMBIES|SpecialAwards
Rookie Award
Connie Loken
Manchester-Boston
Regional Airport
Class of 2015
Blogger Award
Moe Demers
Comfort Inn Airport
Class of 2011
Center Manager
of the Year
Carolyn O’Brien
Greater Concord
Chamber of Commerce
Ladybug Class of 2000
Friend of GSA Award
Doreen Braley
Manchester-Boston
Regional Airport
Comfort Inn Airport
Class of 2011
7. KUDOS AWARDS
Pip Adams
Tim Adams
Violet Anderson
Connie Antoniou
Doreen Braley
Sandy Burke
James Byrd
Evangeline Christon
Martha Clark
Elaine Demers
Moe Demers
Tony Evans
Bruce Flegal
Sue Geyer
Yvonne Gillen
Sue Greenbaum
Anne Hatin
Richard Hatin
Joyce Heinrich
Kathleen Kozak
Diane LaBelle
Philip Lefebvre
Arthur Lizie
100 Hours
Joan Baldessari
Norma Boyce
Nancy R. Boyle
Susan Caprio
Mary Lou Ciampa
Sally Corcoran
Lucia Dede
Lois Dziergowski
Bob Fairbanks
Deborah Hickey
Jimmy Jordan
Ron LaBelle
Helen Lacroix
Philip Lefebvre
Connie Loken
Jane Powers
Christine Stacey
Faye Tresvik
Jeanne Walcek
Norma Whitcomb
250 Hours
Sandra Chandonnet
Sally Corcoran
Bruce Flegal
Yvonne Gillen
Marg Hesse
Susan Jodoin
Veronica Molloy
Irene Mullen
Carmen V. Nadeau
Gretchen Ziegler
500 Hours
Tim Adams
Denise Ankarberg
Denis Beaulieu
Elaine Demers
Carl Ekdahl
Vicki Hentschel
Arthur E. Lizie
Mary Lizie
Dan Memos
1000 Hours
Kathleen Beliveau
Kathleen Kozak
Ron Lai
Marty Wagner
Elise Merrick Watson
2000 Hours
Dick Charpentier
Tony Evans
Jean McGiffin
SERVICE HOURS
AWARDS
Mary Lizie
Connie Loken
Patty Mason
Maryellen McGrath
Dan Memos
Anna Michaud
Norm Michaud
Veronica Molloy
Carmen Nadeau
Kirsten Powelson
Joe Reisert
Winifred Schmidt
Kathryn Segreti
Christine Stacey
Brenda Urban
Marty Wagner
Maureen Walsh
Elise Watson Merrick
Roz Weizer
Gloria Wood
Lorry Young
Peggy Zinsmeister
In Memory of Those Who
Passed This Past Year:
Annual Hours
Paul Lacourse (528)
Tim Adams (430)
Anne Hatin (333)
Arthur Lizie (329)
Mary Lizie (329)
Maureen Walsh (316)
Lifetime Status
Michele Cota
Charlotte Kersbergen
Kathleen Kozak
Ron Lai
500 Hours cont.
Herb Nelson
Kirsten Powelson
Ronald Ricker
Kathryn Segreti
Elizabeth Ann Verow
Maureen Walsh
Dot Davies
Purple Finch
Class of 1999
Mel Schunemann
Inaugural
Class of 1996
Patricia Mitchell
Inaugural
Class of 1996
Vera Hujar
Inaugural
Class of 1996
Sheila Dinapoli
Museum of NH
History Class of 2003
Anastasia
Tsipopoulous
Class of 1998
Colleen Mainville
Samuel McDonald
Marge Thompson
Marty Wagner
Carolyn
Morgan
Service Award - Marty Wagner
Comfort Inn Airport Class of 2011
The Service Award is given to the GSA that serves the GSA program by volunteering
their time with enthusiasm. They are someone who shares their training expertise wtih
others while still continuing to learn about the state of New Hampshire. Marty Wagner
has recently taken on the role of representing the Merrimack Valley Region at the GSA
trainings and has received rave reviews for her presentation. In addition to volunteering
at the Concord Visitor Center, Hooksett North Welcome Center, and the Canterbury
Welcome Center, Marty can often be found traveling the roads of NH soaking in her
surroundings and storing valuable information for future use when
assisting inquiring guests.
Hospitality from the Heart - Patty Mason
Concentra Urgent Care Class of 2009
This award is given to the GSA who spends endless hours trying to go unnoticed
and gives generous contributions to other GSAs from their warm heart. Patty
Mason is a regular volunteer at Manchester-Boston Regional Airport and many
special events. She is quiet and unassuming, but always has a smile for everyone.
Patty goes out of her way to help guests with her great knowledge on NH, and has
been a wonderful mentor for many new GSAs and a quietly helpful partner for
experienced volunteers.
GSA of the Year - Sue Greenbaum
Currier Museum of Art Class of 2010
The GSA of the Year is recognized for excellent service to the community
and dedication to the GSA mission. This GSA is making a difference,
providing guests a unique experience with spirit and enthusiasm, and
helping other GSAs by training and mentoring with patience. Sue Greenbaum
volunteers at Manchester-Boston Regional Airport and special events, and is
vital to the information booth in her community. She is a champion for the
Lake Sunapee Region and frequently represents it at GSA trainings. Sue put in
lots of time setting up the 2015 holiday gathering and organizing
extensive tours of the region for her fellow GSAs. She embodies the core
values of NHGSA and goes out of her way to help guests, GSAs, and staff.
Judi Window It’s Always Sunny in NH -
Kathryn Segreti
League of NH Craftsmen Concord Class of 2012
The Judi Window It’s Always Sunny in NH Award is given to the person who best
exemplifies the “It’s Always Sunny in NH” spirit, serving guests, even in difficult
situations, with a smile and a positive outlook. Kathryn Segreti always has a smile
on her face, and has an unending curiosity about people and life. She is forever
engaging people, asking questions, and trying to really understand. She is a very
vibrant and positive GSA who volunteers tirelessly at the Manchester-Boston
Regional Airport and special events, with a sunny outlook no matter the
circumstances.
Awards
8. Central NH Chamber of Commerce - Exit 28
Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce
Capitol Region Visitor Center
Discover Portsmouth Center
Dover Chamber of Commerce
Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce
Manchester Downtown Information Center
Greater Peterborough Chamber of Commerce
Hampton Beach Information Center
Lakes Region Tourism Association
Alton Bay Information Center
Tilton Visitor Information Center
Manchester-Boston Regional Airport
Merrimack Premium Outlets
Monadnock Travel Council
Greater Keene Chamber of Commerce
NH Division of Travel & Tourism
Canterbury Welcome Center
Colebrook Welcome Center
Hooksett North State Welcome Center
Hooksett South State Welcome Center
Intervale / North Conway Welcome Center
Lebanon Welcome Center
Littleton Welcome Center
Salem State Welcome Center
Sanbornton Welcome Center
Seabrook State Welcome Center
Springfield Welcome Center
Sutton Welcome Center
NH State House Visitor Center
White Mountain National Forest - Exit 32
Corporate Membership
Key Partners
Partners & Major Sponsors
Member Visitor Center Partners
ThankyoutoourSupporters
Training Class Sponsors
Centennial Hotel
Indian Head Resort
NH Historical Society
Quality Inn Manchester Airport
Training Class Speakers
Alpine Adventures
Arts Alliance of Northern NH
Candia Springs
Capitol Center for the Arts
Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce
Greater Portsmouth Chamber of Commerce
Hillsborough Chamber of Commerce
Indian Head Resort
Lake Sunapee Chamber of Commerce
Lakes Region Tourism Association
Lost River
Manchester Historic Association
Manchester-Boston Regional Airport
McAuliffe Shepard Discovery Center
Museum of the White Mountains
New London Chamber of Commerce
NH Campground Association
NH Department of Agriculture
NH Division of Travel and Tourism Development
NH Fish and Game
NH Grand
NH Historical Society
NH Made
NH State House
NH State Parks
Palace Theatre
Pierce Manse
Quality Inn Manchester Airport
SEE Science Center
Stephanie Seacord
Strawbery Banke
The Centennial Hotel
Whale’s Tale
White Mountain Attractions Association
White Mountain National Forest
Perk Sponsors
Boomerang Adventures
Breathe NH
Business NH Magazine
Envy Sports Club & Café
Flying Monkey Performance House
Franklin Pierce Homestead
Homewood Suites by Hilton – Gateway Hills Nashua
Indian Head Resort
Jack Daniels Motor Inn
Jean’s Playhouse
Kearsarge & Upper Valley Life Magazine
Manchester-Boston Regional Airport
Massage Envy
Merrimack Premium Outlets
Montshire Museum of Science
Mount Washington Cruises
New England’s Tap House Grille
Tanger Outlet Center
White Mountains Attractions Association
Corporate Membership,
Sponsorships, Grants
Courville Communities
Enterprise Holdings Foundation
Manchester-Boston Regional Airport
Mill Falls at the Lake
Radisson Hotel, Manchester
State of New Hampshire
Tanger Outlet Center - Tilton
T-Bones Meats, Sweets and Catering
Windrifter Resort
Special Event Sponsors
Millyard Communications Inc. [Made In NH Expo]
Mount Sunapee Resort [Holiday Party]
Nashua Rotary West [Rock’n Ribfest]
NH Division of Travel and Tourism Development [The Big E]
NH Farm and Forest Expo
NH Homebuilders Association [NH State Home Show]
NH Motor Speedway
NH State Council on the Arts [Poetry Out Loud]
NH Travel Council [Governor’s Conference on Tourism]
Radisson Hotel Manchester [NH Primary Training and Info Booth]
T-Bones Meats, Sweets & Catering [AMBIEs]
9. www.FlyManchester.com
NH Granite State Ambassadors
Mailing Address: 241 Pine Street, Suite 1
Manchester, NH 03103
(240) 621-0638
www.nhgsa.com info@nhgsa.com
Special Thanks to our Key Partners