Back to Basics - Planning for New Hampshire's Tech Future

Toral Cowieson, NHHTC Board Chair

Labor Day, which always signals the true end to the summer season and back to full throttle ahead, already seems a distant memory. This fall promises to be action packed for the NH High Tech Council. We have several major events, including Product of the Year, TechOut, Entrepreneur Forum, and a special Power Forum for candidates for governor and US Senate (featured in a separate column in the newsletter by Michelline Dufort). 
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Building the Tech Workforce and the Sector Partnership Initiative

Matt Cookson, NHHTC Executive Director

Retain younger workers. Retrain the underemployed, unemployed and career changers. Lure talent from other states and even abroad. The NH High Tech Council's Workforce Development Committee has heard loud and clear from our membership that attracting and retaining a skilled workforce is the top priority. The question is how, and where best to invest our time and effort.  Read more.


Power Forum with Candidates in October

Michelline Dufort, 
NHHTC Director of Business Relations

The New Hampshire High Tech Council will be hosting the candidates for the US Senate and Governor's office on October 12. Why is this important? The technology sector is a growth industry in New Hampshire, and one of great importance. Many candidates use the words "innovation" and "entrepreneurism" in their platforms. The Power Forum will allow our membership to hear up close and personal from the candidates on not only the understanding of our industry's importance, but what their plans would be to support the industry through their administration at the state and federal level.  Read more .
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