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By NH Business Review
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The podcast currently has 213 episodes available.
This week's guest is Haley Director, policy director for Rare New England, a nonprofit that advocates for patients, families and providers touched by rare and complex disorders.
The discussion focuses on the SITE Act and how it aims to combat dishonest billing in the health care industry.
This week's guest is Taylor Caswell, commissioner of the Department of Business and Economic Affairs for New Hampshire. In his capacity as commissioner, Caswell serves as the chief economic and marketing official for the state and oversees the state Divisions of Economic Development and Travel & Tourism Development, enabling and growing economic vitality for residents and employers in the Granite State.
This week's guest is Justine Vogel, the CEO of RiverWoods, a continuing care retirement community with locations in Exeter, Durham and Manchester.
After working at RiverWoods for 30 years, Justine reflects on how the organization has adapted to changing resident needs, and how she hopes to protect its core values in the future.
Antonio Ciaccia of 3 Axis Advisors returns to the show to discuss reform updates of how pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) affect prescription drug prices and their relationship with pharmacies, nationwide and here in New Hampshire.
This week's guest is Dan Scanlon, Senior Associate at Colliers, who speaks on recent trends in the commercial real estate sector, including how some empty spaces are being converted to residential housing.
This week, our guest is Tim Wade, regional president for M&T Bank, who speaks on the lending environment for small businesses, partnering with area nonprofits to help fund housing developments and more.
Sixteen-year-old country pop musician Malachi Gagnon stops by the Down to Business studio to discuss how he turned his passion into a business that produced over 5 million streams on Spotify and gained a loyal following on popular social media platforms TikTok and Instagram.
From his humble beginnings in New Hampshire to building a robust team of music industry professionals, Malachi shares how he became an entrepreneur to bring his talent to a nationwide audience.
Guest Kyle Dimick, a recent Plymouth State University graduate, shares his story of patenting a prototype that makes hygiene tasks more accessible for individuals with limited mobility.
This week's guest is Jason Sgro, director and chairman of Concord-based Overwatch Foundation, a nonprofit foundation dedicated to the defense of the Homeland, the public’s trust in the State of New Hampshire, and the security of the United States' critical infrastructure.
This week's guest is Patrick Tufts, president & CEO of Granite United Way, a statewide nonprofit organization that makes strategic investments in New Hampshire's community. NHBR editors and Tufts discuss the nonprofit's new model of support and how they help residents thrive.
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