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To Our Supporters:

Serving Our Audience Public Television is part of the PBS network of television stations, and is licensed through the University of New Hampshire. NHPTV, the state's only PBS station, was established in 1959. In FY 05, nearly half a million households in Northern Throughout the year, we are keenly tuned in weekly to watch NHPTV, while our Season 3 of Wildlife Journal, hosted by Willem Lange and Lisa Densmore, premiered in October aware of how much we rely on Knowledge Network’s educational services our many supporters, who you’ll reached more than 14,600 educators and Local Links find listed in this Annual Report. 200,000 students statewide. NHPTV remained committed to To help us determine what broadcast They all are truly essential to New producing outstanding local programs. NH programs and services we should focus Outlook, our weeknight newsmagazine, Hampshire Public Television. on over the next five years, NHPTV sought covered New Hampshire’s people, places

feedback through a series of viewer and politics. Wildlife Journal, co-produced During Fiscal Year 2005, NHPTV surveys and community consultations. with the NH Fish and Game Department, provided award-winning local entered its third season. Granite State programs; educational services that Challenge showcased academic teams touched families and educators; from around the state, as Alvirne High community activities that brought School won the SuperChallenge title for a third time. NHPTV also broadcast and people and ideas together; and PBS’s webstreamed 10 UNH men’s hockey games. acclaimed programs. Recognition for What can you expect from NHPTV Program Excellence next year? More exciting locally Our original programming—including From left: Pitsch, Marquez and Frid focused and PBS programs, NH Outlook and Wildlife Journal—took innovative projects, educational NHPTV Leadership top honors from the Boston/New England National Television Academy (Emmy resources, and advances into digital NHPTV General Manager and CEO Awards), CINE Golden Eagle, Associated technology to extend NHPTV’s Peter Frid was elected to the PBS Board Press, Annual Telly Awards and NH reach and service. Watch and see! of Directors. Also, Director of Educational Association of Broadcasters. Services Kelly Clark was promoted to NHPTV Assistant General Manager, and the Thank you for investing in our NHPTV Board of Governors named Larry valued programs and services. Pitsch to succeed Nury Marquez as board chair in 2005–2006. – Peter Frid General Manager and CEO

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Foundation. Each of the 12 segments spotlight a different financial topic, linked to resources on nhptv.org. To gauge how voters approached issues and candidates in the 2004 election, NH Outlook’s “Voter Journals” project selected individuals from around the state to record their views on videotape. These were then aired on "NH Votes" segments. Students participate in mock government activity In April, NH Outlook’s six-part Seeing Seniors series debuted, addressing issues Serving Learners of All Ages that affect the state’s aging population. The This fiscal year, NHPTV’s Knowledge community outreach project, funded with Net work delivered outstanding a $60,000 grant from Sound Partners for media-rich programs, services, and Clifford, The Big Red Dog, meets a fan at a Fisher Cats game in June Community Health, included five forums resources for students, educators, parents, with partner Seniors Count/Easter Seals NH. child care providers and learners of The Best of PBS all ages. It provided over 1,000 hours of NHPTV continued to air top PBS instructional television free of charge, and programs, including American Experience, more than 162 workshops. Antiques Roadshow, Frontline, Preceding the 2004 national election, Masterpiece NHPTV again sponsored the New T h e a t r e , Hampshire Mock Election. More than Nature, NOVA, 46,700 students participated in the polling. a n d T h e In January, the Wildlife Journal, Junior N e w s H o u r curriculum for grades 4–8, based on with Jim Lehrer, as well as a lineup of NHPTV’s Wildlife Journal, was unveiled. quality children’s programs such as Sesame Street, Arthur, Clifford, Reading Once again, thank you for your Rainbow and Maya & Miguel. support and involvement this past Community Connections year, and for continuing to help make

“Financial literacy” was the focus of André Rieu performing in Durham possible NHPTV's programs and Outlook on Money, a NH Outlook series services that entertain, educate and In May, NHPTV, the Public launched this year with support from enrich. Broadcasting Network and WGBH presented a $50,000 grant from Citizens Bank Dutch violin virtuoso André Rieu in a sold- out concert at UNH’s Whittemore Center Arena, drawing the state’s largest-ever gathering of public television supporters.

Annual Report FY 2004-2005 NEW HAMPSHIRE PUBLIC TELEVISION 3 NHPTV thanks its partners for their support

Program, Project and Pickity Place Special Event Sponsors Plymouth State University Portsmouth Regional Hospital AEG Concerts West Proulx Oil & Propane Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Public Service of New Hampshire BAE Systems RAM Printing Inc. The Balsams Grand Resort Hotel Ransmeier & Spellman Belletetes True Value Stores Rath, Young and Pignatelli, P.A. Other Income [9.5%] Best of NH 2005 RiverStone Business NH Magazine RiverWoods at Exeter Catholic Medical Center Seacoast Media Group Cedar’s Mediterranean Foods, Inc. Seacoast Repertory Theatre Centrix Bank Senior Beacon Charter Trust Company Skin & Laser Surgery Center of New England State of NH [25.2%] Clear Channel Entertainment Shaw’s Supermarkets Conway Office Products/Konica Copiers Story Land Community D.F. Richard Energy T.D. Banknorth Support [50.1%] Eastern Propane & Oil Tools, Tools, Tools & the Hardware Store Elliot Hospital Tsongas Arena Federal Feld Entertainment University Hospitality Services Support [14.2%] Fidelity/Unique College Investment Plan University of New Hampshire Alumni Fleet University of New Hampshire Discovery Frisbie Memorial Hospital University System of New Hampshire The Grappone Companies Verizon Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Vermillion Green Mountain Furniture Wells Fargo Home Mortgage Revenues Harlem Globetrotters/Verizon Wireless Arena Whittemore Center Arena Highland Hardwoods WOKQ 97.5 FM July 1, 2004–June 30, 2005 Hillcrest Terrace Retirement Community WXRV The River 92.5 FM H.P. Hood WZID 97.5 and the Mill 96.5 Imagination Village Irving Oil Membership Drive Sponsors Community Support Keene Sentinel Fleet Keene State College Kingsbury Corporation Kittery Trading Post T.D. Banknorth Membership $2,631,075 28.3% Lindt Chocolate Littleton Coin Company Auction Underwriters Major Gifts 285,756 3.1% L.L. Bean Outdoor Discovery Schools Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Lowell Memorial Auditorium Bottomline Technologies Auction 597,943 6.4% Machine Quilting Expo Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Northern McLean Communications New England Corps./Founds./Grants 1,099,622 11.8% Meadowbrook Musical Arts Center Comcast Monadnock Mountain Spring Water, Inc. Desmarais Environmental Magazine Advertising 3,814 0.0% Mount Cruises D.F. Richard Energy Murphy’s Tin Palace Eastern Propane & Oil National Education Association of NH FPL Energy Seabrook Station Events/Endowments 35,407 0.4% New England Heart Institute of Catholic Graf Brothers Leasing Medical Center Inn at SpruceWood $4,653,617 50.1% New Hampshire Business Review Irving Oil New Hampshire Business Review Awards Langdon Place of Dover Other Income New Hampshire Community Technical Lindt Chocolate College System Lonza Biologics Tower Rentals $567,674 6.1% New Hampshire Fisher Cats Mariner Realty New Hampshire Higher Education Assistance Monadnock Mountain Spring Water, Inc. Foundation Network Organizations Production/Eng Services 186,952 2.0% New Hampshire Electric Cooperative, Inc. New Hampshire Lottery New Hampshire Institute of Art New Hampshire Magazine New Horizons Computer Learning Center of NH Miscellaneous 126,856 1.4% New Hampshire Public Radio Northeast Delta Dental New Hampshire Union Leader The Parcel Room $881,482 9.5% New Horizons Computer Learning Center of NH Peerless Insurance, Member Liberty Mutual Group Northeast Credit Union Portsmouth Regional Hospital State of NH $2,335,918 25.2% Nova Technology Corporation Poulin Auto Country Oakhurst Dairy Public Service of New Hampshire UNH Support $97,320 1.0% Old Village Paints, LTD RAM Printing Inc. One Beacon Insurance Ray F. MacDonald Insurance Agency Orr & Reno Service Credit Union Federal Support $1,313,546 14.2% PAETEC Communications Sprint The Palace Theatre T.D. Banknorth Total Support/ PAX World Funds Teradyne Incorporated Revenue $9,281,883 100.0% Peerless Insurance, Member Liberty Mutual Group Timberland Pella Windows and Doors Tools, Tools, Tools & the Hardware Store * Unaudited

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Unitil University Hospitality Services NHPTV Technology Fund University System of New Hampshire Rawson and Marcia Wood Waddell & Reed Wentworth-Douglass Hospital NHPTV Programming Fund Knowledge Network Rawson and Marcia Wood Program Guide Sponsors Marie Schmidt Gerrato Memorial Trust Stratford Foundation National Education Association of NH NH Higher Education Assistance Foundation UNH Fees [4.7%] Network Organizations Auction Superboard Donors Accent Home & Garden Magazine PAX World Funds Adaptations Unlimited Kitchens Baths & Beyond Top Ten Matching Gift Companies Al David Jewelry Support All Makes Sew & Vac Centers Verizon American Airlines Services [34.0%] Johnson & Johnson American Answering Service Prudential Insurance Amy Delventhal Hewlett Packard (also Compaq) Appliance Warehouse Program ExxonMobil Corp. Arthur Murray Dance Studio Services [58.6%] American International Group Auger & Sons Inc. Markem Azores Express—SATA, Portugal IBM Corporation Azores Regional Tourism Office, Portugal Millipore Balsams Wilderness NSTAR Foundation Bay Street Discount Foundations & Trusts Bensaude Turismo Hotels, Portugal Bertucci’s Agnes M. Lindsay Trust Better Hearing Center Alice J. Reen Charitable Trust Bottomline Technologies Baldwin Foundation Expenditures Brentwood Machine Sales Barker Foundation British Tourist Authority July 1, 2004–June 30, 2005 Benjamin Couch Trust BritRail Benton Foundation/Robert Wood C.A.B. Services Inc. Johnson Foundation Cannon Mountain Brown Foundation, Inc. of Houston Captain Jefferds Inn Byrne Foundation Program Services Captured on Camera Center for Public Responsibility and Cardigan Mountain School Corporate Citizenship Carved in Stone Broadcasting $3,010,804 32.5% Citizens Bank Foundation Circle 9 Ranch Campground, Doris L. Benz Trust Cockadoodle Doo / Pure Barnyard Knowledge Network 558,122 6.0% Endowment for Health Colonial Inn Frederick Smyth Trust Company C Fuller Foundation Engineering/IT 1,860,746 20.1% Crocker Pools Gilbert Verney Foundation Curves for Women—Durham Greenspan Foundation 5,429,672 58.6% D. F. Richard Energy Samuel P. Hunt Foundation Dyer’s Docking Systems Jefferson Pilot Financial Support Services Eagle Mountain Linden Foundation Eastern Propane and Oil Mary Alice Arakelian Foundation Easy Pete’s Yard Services Development $1,789,335 19.3% McIninch Foundation Ethan Allen NH Charitable Foundation Excellent Vision Lasik Eye Care Center Communications 292,962 3.2% NH Charitable Foundation/The Walker Fund Explorama Lodge, Iquitos, Peru NH Children’s Trust Fund/Child and Family Fairfield Inn & Suites Orlando, FL Services of NH Administration 1,070,365 11.6% Fernald Lumber NH State Council on the Arts George Leh Norwin S. and Elizabeth N. Bean Foundation $3,152,662 34.0% Glass by James Michael, Rockford, OH Oleonda Jameson Trust Global Tickets PBS Ready To Learn Gloria Gustafson UNH Fees $436,568 4.7% PBS Teacherline Grand Summit Hotel & Conference Center Public Service of New Hampshire Granite State College Capital Transfer $150,000 1.6% Putnam Foundation Granite State Furniture Rosamond Thaxter Foundation Hearthworks Store & Fireplace Shop Roy A. Hunt Foundation Debt Retirement $94,852 1.0% Herbert Grand Hotel Samuel Pardoe Foundation Hilton Crystal City—Arlington, VA Stratford Foundation Total Expenditures $9,263,754 100.0% Hilton Waikoloa Village—Hawaii Verizon Hobbycraft of NH 2 Anonymous Operating Surplus $18,129 Hotel De Noailles—France Hotel Napoleon—France NHPTV FUTURE FUND Indian Head Resort * Unaudited New Hampshire Department of Education/SERESC InnSeason Resorts—Cape Cod Public Service of New Hampshire Jane Arnold Stratford Foundation

Annual Report FY 2004-2005 NEW HAMPSHIRE PUBLIC TELEVISION 5 Jenica The Cabinetworks Mr. Charron Jewelry Creations Inc. The ETM Travel Group Mrs. Florence C. Chesterton-Norris Jurys Doyle Hotel Group—Ireland The Friendship Tour, Great Britain Mrs. Chisholm Just Right Awnings The Granite Group Mr. Chmieleski Kingsbury Hill Riding Camp The Horny Toad, St. Maarten Geoffrey E. Clark & Martha Fuller Clark Klein Associates The Inn at Spruce Wood Steve & Anne Coady Le Grand David and His Own Spectacular The New London Inn David L. Coffin, Sr. Magic Company The Portland Symphony Orchestra P. Coffin Loon Mountain Recreation Corporation The Schooner House Inn Mark & Patricia Collin MWV Accommodations & Co. The Ship’s Lantern Inn Ms. Comeau Madeira USA Limited The Sunny Grange Bed & Breakfast Mr. Connery Lathem Mahers Welding The Tumi Outlet Store Ms. Cook Mae Beck Twin Pines Driving Range Bob & Mary Cormack Marriott Druid’s Glen Hotel UNH Cooperative Extension Ms. Craig Massage Associates Unitil Service Corporation Mrs. Julian Crocker Med-Tec Hearing Lab Van Otis Chocolates Phyllis Curcuru & Fred Otto Merchants Automotive Group Verdegolf, Azores The Honorable & Mrs. David P. Currier Mittersill Resort Westin Hotels Paris The Cushman Family Monique Sakellarios W. S. Goodrich Inc. Mrs. Cutter Mountain Club On Loon WOKQ Ms. D’Agostino Mt. Washington Observatory WPKQ Mr. & Mrs. Darling My Grandma’s of New England WSHK—The Shark Mr. & Mrs. William M. Day NH Happenings WTSN & The Bay Mr. Demmer NH Magazine Mc Lean Communications White Mountains Attractions Association Dr. Robert C. Dewey & Pamela D. Van Arsdale NH Power Yoga Wholesale Waterbeds and Futons of Parker & Karen Dewey Nashua Athletic Club / Somerset Swim & Seabrook Inc. Mr. DiVirgilio Fitness / Focus on Fitness Woodstock Soapstone Company, Inc. Rev. Didominica Neverett’s Sew & Vac Woodward’s Resort P. Lynn Ditolla New England Center, Durham Your New England Toyota Dealer Chuck & Denny Doleac New Hampshire Symphony Orchestra Mr. Weyland New Horizons Computer Learning Centers Norman & Anne Doucet Nippo Lake Golf Club The Profile Society Mrs. Doughan Oasis Sunrooms & Spas The Profile Society is a dedicated group Mrs. Doyle Pan Am Clipper Connection of individuals who make an annual Mr. & Mrs. Dugger Pat Wulfson Art commitment of $500 and above. Jack & Lisa Dunfey Pearce Jewelers Mr. Ade Mrs. Dunfey Peter Granucci Mr. Aldridge Mrs. Dustin Petit Papillon School of Ballet Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Mae Eagleson Portsmouth Magazine Ms. Allard Mr. Ellis RBC Dain Rauscher Ms. Anderson B. J. Entwisle Rail Europe Inc. Mrs. Ora L. Anderson Mr. & Mrs. Estes Ramada Plaza—London Anne S. Howells Charitable Trust Mrs. James Ewing Rand Lumber Company Inc. Mrs. Appleton Ms. Fallon Red Parka Pub ASCA, Inc. Louise Fallon Regal Limousine Service Rich & Lori Ashooh Ms. Falzarano Renaissance Chancery Court London Mr. & Mrs. R. Scott Bacon Joan K. Farrel Richter’s Jewelers Ms. Baker Mr. & Mrs. Fisher Russound/FMP Inc. Steve & Robin Baker Hilda W. Fleisher Seacoast Kayak Mr. Bakewell Mrs. Folsom Seacoast Mills Building Supply Inc. Mr. Baldelli Kathryn Parks Forbes Shaker Style Furnishings Stephen P. Barba Anne S. Frantz Shakespeares Globe Theatre—London Mary B. Bargate Peter & Katherine Frid Sheraton Harborside Portsmouth Hotel Charles F. Bass Ms. Fryou Ship’s Lantern Inn Mrs. Philip Bastedo Christopher Gallagher Ski New Hampshire Inc. Mrs. Janet Bayley Ms. Geoffroy Skin & Laser Surgery Center of New England B. Bean & L. Davidson Mr. & Mrs. Gere SonaMed Spa John & Pamela Blackford Al Gerrato Sounds Spectrum DJs Mr. Bloomenthal Mrs. Gifford Squam Lakes Camp Resort Ms. Bosch Betsy Gillin Robert Steedman Paul & Peg Boucher Mrs. Alvin C. Gluek, Jr. Steele Hill Resort Col & Mrs. Pierre D. Boy Mr. & Mrs. Goldberg Steve Bauermeister Fine Furniture Ms. Boynton Mr. Goldstein Studley’s Florist & Garden Center Mr. & Mrs. Bremer Mr. Goodspeed Suki Coughlin Photography Mr. & Mrs. Briggs Nancy & Lane Woodsworth Goss Summit Resort Hotel—St. Maarten Ms. Burnette Ms. Gould Sunset Hill House The Byrne Foundation Jeffrey & Gay Gove Sweet Dreams Quilts Mr. & Mrs. Cabot Mr. Graham TJ’s at the sign of the goose Mrs. Campbell Zaiga Greenhalgh Tambling & Woods York River Architects Kenneth and Marianne Campbell Ms. Greenway The Arlington Inn Virginia S. Champlin The Bernerhof Inn Kerry H. Chandler

6 NEW HAMPSHIRE PUBLIC TELEVISION Annual Report FY 2004-2005 Mr. Haag Mrs. Manning David & Mary Ruedig Jeannette J. Hackett Ms. Marett Arthur N. Ryan Mr. & Mrs. Hackett Richard Markuns Jonathan & Karen Sack Eugene & Teresa Haley Ms. Marquez Mr. Sargent Mr. Fred Hall Mary N. Masland Mr. & Mrs. Schipelliti Ms. Hall David & Barbara Maysilles Ms. Scully Mr. Hannigan John McGonagle Maureen Redmond-Scura & Mark Scura, Mrs. Margaret P. Hanrahan Brownie McKinley DMD Felda & Dena Hardymon Mrs. McLaughlin Carol P. Searle Mr. & Mrs. Harman Mark and Diana McNabb Barb & Tom Sedoric Mr. Harrigan Ms. Mercer Anne S. Segal Mr. & Mrs. H. E. Harrington, Jr. Ms. Metcalf Dr. & Mrs. Seibel Mr. & Mrs. John W. Harris Ann & Jack Middleton Brian & Terry Shepperd Thomas D. Harris & Susan L. Harris Trevor Miller & Kim Williams Mr. Silver Ms. Haven Anne D. Milne Douglas Sloane Thomas & Anne Havill Nancy and Norman Miner Mr. & Mrs. G. Smallwood Marion M. Henderson Dr. M. Jonathan Mishcon Barbara C. Smiles Mr. Hirsch Mr. & Mrs. Monahan Mr. & Mrs. Smith Mary & Eastham Hockmeyer Mr. Montembeault Hank & Ann Spaulding Dr. & Mrs. Holbrook Mr. Moreau Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Rob Spencer Ms. Hollingsworth John H. Morison Miss Stanley Ms. Hollyday Medora Morrison Mr. & Mrs. David Starkweather W. B. Pete & Kristin Hopkins Mr. Morrison Mrs. Sullivan Mr. Horne John M. Morss Mrs. Sullivan Ms. Housley Mr. & Mrs. Moss Christine & David Sundman Mr. & Mrs. Howard Mr. Mullen Mr. & Mrs. Maynard Sundman Dr. & Mrs. Howard Mr. & Mrs. Mushial Shirley A. Sutherland Mr. John A. Hubbard Ms. Narasimhan Elizabeth D. Sweet Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Hugel Mrs. Newbury Ms. Swift Mr. & Mrs. Edward A. Hughes, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Newick Mrs. Swink Ms. Hutchinson The Nichols Trust John & Marjory Swope Harold & Betsy Janeway Mr. Nichols Systems & Communications Sciences, Inc. James & Wanda Jenkins Doug & Ellen O’Brien Mrs. Charles H. Taylor Peter & Judith Jenney Mr. O’Keefe John & Rosemarie Taylor Marilyn P. Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Oedel Ms. Teach Mrs. Kane Mr. Charles Boyden Ohl Ms. Tenanty Ms. Kathan Thomas & Myra Oppel Mr. Terninko Mrs. Kellogg Mrs. Orlandi Gerald & Candace Thayer Bruce & Jane Keough Mr. & Mrs. Otto Mr. & Mrs. William R. Tower, Jr. Ms. Killam-Abell Beatrice R. Page Mr. & Mrs. Townsend Mr. & Mrs. Guy W. Kimball Mr. & Mrs. Pageotte Barbara S. Tufts Mr. Klein Mr. Parker Mr. Turner Andrea Kokolis Gita Patel Ed & Elaine Vaas Diane & Fred Kollmorgen Dr. & Mrs. Payson Robert & Kathleen Vachon James D. Konkel John & Barbara Pearson Roxanne, Will and Frank Van Bokkelen Mrs. Kornaat Walter & Dorothy Peterson Mr. Vincent Mrs. Kurtin Ms. Pitou & Mr. Pike Ms. Vogel Mr. Labrie Larry & Barbara Pitsch Mr. Kim Volin Mr. Laing Philip Preston Ms. Warren Mr. & Mrs. Lawson Mrs. Prochnow Miss Waters Mrs. LeMessurier Ms. Delori Mrs. Weadick Susan & Charles Leahy Rosamond & David Putnam Mr. Weeks Mrs. Lemay Mr. & Mrs. Edward & Priscilla Ramsey Jack & Pat Weeks Friend of NHPTV Chris & Tom Rath Priscilla E. Weismann Mrs. Leonard Ms. Reed & Ms. O’Connor Mr. Weissman Richard & Darcy Lettieri Paul Reed Mr. Weston Jess Lewis The Reids Dan & Carmen Wheeler Ms. Lister Lisa Reid Katherine Wells Wheeler Miss Little Ms. Rhines & Mr. Holden Mr. Whitaker Ms. Livergood Selden Richardson Mrs. Whittier Mr. D. Loring Ms. Robes Clark Williams Mr. Lothrop Mr. Robie Mr. Willits Anne R. Lovett & Stephen G. Woodsum Mr. Robinson Frank & Ann Windsor Mr. Lu Mr. & Mrs. Philip S. Robitaille Mr. Rawson Wood & Ms. Marcia Kimball George & Ernestine Lyman Ann & Ron Rodgers Sally & Howard Wriggins Mr. Lynch Dr. Rohsenow John & Mary Wright Mr. Lyon Mr. Romanowski Dr. & Mrs. Ross G. Wyman Gene & Tracey Lyras Mr. & Mrs. Ronty Mr. Yaffe Edward R. MacKay Christian Roop Mr. Young Dennis & Laura Malloy Mr. Rothenberg Sylvia L. Thayer & J. Philip Zaeder Mr. & Mrs. Malpass Vivian Rous 101 Anonymous Members

Annual Report FY 2004-2005 NEW HAMPSHIRE PUBLIC TELEVISION 7 New Hampshire Public Television Board of Governors 2004–2005

Nury Marquez, Chair, Community Relations Manager, Public Service of New Hampshire R. Scott Bacon, President & CEO, Bank of New Hampshire William A. Barker, Retired Marjorie Chiafery, Superintendent, Merrimack School District Mark H. Collin Sr., VP, CFO & Treasurer, Unitil Corp. John Collins, CEO, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Clinic/Medical Center Clark Dumont, VP of Communications and Public Affairs, Nevada Cancer Institute Ann Weaver Hart, President, University of New Hampshire J. Michael Hickey, VP of Governmental Affairs, Verizon Peter Lamb, VP of Philanthropic Services, New Hampshire Charitable Foundation Edward R. MacKay, Vice Chancellor & Treasurer, University System of NH James T. McKim, Manager of IT/CIO, FIRST Alice Pearce, Executive Director, Ski NH Walter Peterson, Trustee, University System of NH Larry Pitsch, President, Crathern Machinery Group Judith Rhines, Co-founder, Rath Group David Ruedig, VP of Investments, UBS Financial Services, Inc. Merle Schotanus, Trustee, University System of NH Karen Soule, Superintendent, SAU #56 William Sturtevant, Director of Long Term Care, Rockingham County Nursing Home David Sundman, President, Littleton Coin Company Donna Sytek, Former Speaker of NH House of Representatives

Peter A. Frid, General Manager and CEO

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