Posts Tagged ‘Jack Heath’
Monday, December 14th, 2009
If you happen to see a giant, fearsome looking bear mascot walking down Manchester Street accompanied by a bevy of attractive girls in Boston Bruins gear, it’s to be expected. Boston Bruins mascot Blades and the Bruins Ice Girls have been added to the bill of the Boston Bruins Alumni Day in New Hampshire at the Red Blazer on Thursday, December 17th from 2-5 p.m.
Former Boston Bruins greats Rick Middleton, Terry O’Reilly and Brad Park will be featured at this event which will kick off with an autograph signing from 2-3 p.m. leading into a live radio broadcast of Jack Heath’s “New Hampshire Today” program on WTPL 107.7 FM from 3-5 p.m. The trio of Bruins greats will be appearing in the Granite State in advance of their participation in the Boston Bruins AT&T Legends Classic at Fenway Park in Boston on January 2nd.
Blades the Bruin has been entertaining Bruins fans with his wild antics for years while the Ice Girls, the official on-ice dance team, have been a welcome addition to the rough and tumble team and a staple of Bruins charity events. Together, they will be available for autographs and help coordinate raffles for game tickets, Bruins gear and autographed items.
Boston Bruins Alumni Day in New Hampshire is sponsored by the WTPL, the New Hampshire Division of Economic Development, Public Service of New Hampshire and Northeast Delta Dental. The Division of Economic Development is using the event as a way to promote its full page advertisement in the Bruins Winter Classic Program to be sold at Fenway Park during the New Year’s Day outdoor contest between the Bruins and the Philadelphia Flyers.
Fans planning to attend the event are urged to bring their own items (one item per attendee) to be signed. For more details, listen to Jack Heath’s “New Hampshire Today” show Monday-Friday from 3-5 p.m. or visit the Division of Economic Development’s No Bull Business Blog at http://blog.nheconomy.com/.
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Monday, December 7th, 2009
Three Boston Bruins legends, an innovative business recruitment effort and one of the State’s best known local talk radio programs will make for a winning combination as the New Hampshire Division of Economic Development, WTPL 107.7 FM and Public Service of NH join together to host Boston Bruins Alumni Day in New Hampshire at the Red Blazer on Thursday, December 17th from 2-5 p.m.
Rick Middleton
Former Boston Bruins greats Rick Middleton, Terry O’Reilly and Brad Park will be featured at this event which will kick off with an autograph signing from 2-3 p.m. leading into a live radio broadcast of Jack Heath’s “New Hampshire Today” program from 3-5 p.m. The trio of Bruins greats will be appearing in the Granite State in advance of their participation in the Boston Bruins AT&T Legends Classic at Fenway Park in Boston on January 2nd.
“WTPL is thrilled to be able to partner with the Division of Economic Development to celebrate Boston Bruins Alumni Day in New Hampshire,” said WTPL Vice President/General Manager Jim Whedon. “As the Granite State radio affiliate for Bruins hockey, we know that New England has a proud tradition of supporting the Bruins and we’re looking forward to both a tremendous event for the fans and a great broadcast.”
The New Hampshire Division of Economic Development is using the event as a way to promote its full page advertisement in the Bruins Winter Classic Program to be sold at Fenway Park during the New Year’s Day outdoor contest between the Bruins and the Philadelphia Flyers.
Terry O'Reilly
“With both national and international interest in this unique and historic game, we’re taking the opportunity to reach out to visitors and demonstrate why New Hampshire is a great place to start a business, raise a family and explore recreational opportunities,” said New Hampshire Division of Economic Development Communications & Legislative Director Steve Boucher. “Hockey fans from around the globe will learn about our favorable low tax atmosphere, excellent quality of life and ‘business first’ philosophy.”
Fans of the Division of Economic Development’s No Bull Facebook page (www.nheconomy.com/facebook) will have an opportunity to win a special pre-Bruins Alumni Day in New Hampshire event luncheon with the players as well as an autographed hockey stick. Event attendees will also have a chance to win other prizes including tickets to the AT&T Legends Classic.
“Public Service of New Hampshire is proud to be part of an event that draws attention to the State’s considerable recruitment efforts,” said Public Service of New Hampshire Economic & Community Development Manager Pat McDermott. “This is just the latest in a long line of innovative partnerships that New Hampshire’s public and private sectors are engaging in to attract emerging entrepreneurs and already established out-of-state companies.”
Brad Park
Bruins standout right winger and New Hampshire resident Rick “Nifty” Middleton, a former Lady Byng Trophy winner (for sportsmanship and gentlemanly conduct) who scored 448 goals in his professional career, has been named the honorary Granite State ambassador for the event. He will be joined by former Bruins captain and head coach Terry O’Reilly who racked up over 600 points and amassed 2,095 penalty minutes as a member of the “Big Bad Bruins” as well as NHL Hall of Famer Brad Park, a five-time first team NHL All-Star. All three players are integral members of the Bruins Alumni squad which plays games throughout New England to raise money for a variety of charities.
Fans planning to attend the event are urged to bring their own items (one item per attendee) to be signed. For more details, listen to Jack Heath’s “New Hampshire Today” show Monday-Friday from 3-5 p.m. or visit the Division of Economic Development’s No Bull Business Blog at http://blog.nheconomy.com/. To participate in the “Win Lunch With the Boston Bruins Legends,” contest, visit www.nheconomy.com/facebook.
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Monday, November 2nd, 2009
What happens when music and message collide in a glorious explosion of sound and social awareness? If you want to find out, you should make plans to listen to WTPL’s “First Class Business” segment on Wednesday, November 4th at 4 p.m. when Moore Center Services President & CEO Paul Boynton is featured.
Moore Center Services President & CEO Paul Boynton
Boynton, whose Manchester-based agency supports services for individuals with developmental disabilities and acquired brain injuries, will be discussing Life in the Years, a new national health care initiative to develop innovative community-based care options for our nation’s elderly. The first program under this initiative is a national Adult Foster Care for Elderly program that will provide seniors with significant cost savings over nursing home placement and a better quality of life.
In a unique twist, the initiative uses music to create awareness and provide financial support. Moore Center Services has joined with Musicians for a Cause to develop the most comprehensive compilation of music in the world focused on creating compassion for the elderly called Life in the Years, a CD which is being sold nationwide through a grassroots network of Life in the Years Champions as well as on Amazon. The initiative’s goal is a Gold Record – 500,000 copies, which will enable funding of the implementation of at least one new program in every state.
Nationally known recording artists Natalie Merchant, Livingston Taylor, Carly Simon joined songwriters selected from an international competition on this project in which entries were selected based on their ability to create emotion, awareness and compassion.
“With services to the elderly commanding top attention nationally, this is an excellent time to learn more about an initiative that’s trying to provide solutions,” said New Hampshire Today Host Jack Heath who, along with NH Department of Resources & Economic Development Commissioner George Bald, will host this month’s “First Class Business” segment. “The elderly are one of our nation’s greatest resources and Life in the Years is an innovative way of shedding light on many aspects associated with aging.”
“First Class Business” appears on a monthly basis as part of the “New Hampshire Today” program that runs from 3-5 p.m. Monday through Friday on “The Pulse.” “New Hampshire Today” host Jack Heath and New Hampshire Department of Resources and Economic Development Commissioner George Bald share good news about innovative new products created by New Hampshire companies, community service projects undertaken by local businesses and firms that are thriving despite a tough economic climate.
To listen live, tune in to WTPL 107.7 on Wednesday, November 4th at 4 p.m. or visit WTPL online at www.wtplfm.com.
Tags: Amazon, Carly Simon, First Class Business, Jack Heath, Life in the Years, Livingston Taylor, Moore Center Services, Natalie Merchant, NH Department of Resources & Economic Development, Paul Boynton, WTPL Posted in NH Business Matters | Comments Off on “Life in the Years” the Focus of “First Class Business”
Monday, October 12th, 2009
Congratulations are in store for New London Hospital whose CEO Bruce King was recently featured on our WTPL 107.7 “First Class Business” segment with host Jack Heath and New Hampshire Division of Economic Development Interim Director Roy Duddy.
New London Hospital CEO Bruce King
The hospital’s ambitious expansion and renovation plan, Building Towards the Future, includes approximately 46,000 square feet of new construction and 12,500 square feet of renovations. With the expansion slated to conclude later on this month, here are some of the relevant features of the project:
Private Inpatient Rooms – eight new rooms being built along with the renovation of original existing rooms, resulting in ALL private rooms.
Expansion/Renovation of Specialty Services – Appropriate space for patients and clinicians in the areas of Cardiology, Oncology/Infusion, Coumadin and Neurology/Sleep lab.
Attached Medical Office Space – New attached patient/provider friendly medical office building with increased efficiency and improved patient access.
Creation of a United Campus – Pediatric practice, rehab services and billing services being brought to the main campus, decreasing expenses.
Congratulations to Bruce King and the rest of the staff of New London Hospital for their great work and this incredible project!
“First Class Business” appears on a monthly basis as part of the “New Hampshire Today” program that runs from 3-5 p.m. Monday through Friday on “The Pulse.” “New Hampshire Today” host Jack Heath and New Hampshire Department of Resources and Economic Development Commissioner George Bald share good news about innovative new products created by New Hampshire companies, community service projects undertaken by local businesses and firms that are thriving despite a tough economic climate.
To listen live, tune in to WTPL 107.7 on the first Wednesday of the month at 4 p.m. or visit WTPL online at www.wtplfm.com.
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Tuesday, September 1st, 2009
Join New Hampshire Department of Resources & Economic Development Commissioner George Bald and WTPL 107.7 FM “New Hampshire Today” Host Jack Heath tomorrow at 4 p.m. for a new segment of “First Class Business” featuring Merrimack County Savings Bank President and COO Paul Rizzi and Senior VP and Commercial Loan Officer Ed Caron.
Merrimack County Savings Bank is an independent local bank with sophisticated product offerings. Based in Concord, it has seven full service branches located in Concord, Contoocook, Bow and Nashua and has been doing business under the same name for 142 years.
Merrimack County Savings is a Main Street bank, not a Wall Street bank — and it’s lending.
To hear more of how Merrimack County Savings Bank has developed into a “First Class Business,” listen to WTPL at 107.7 on your radio dial or online at www.wtplfm.com.
“First Class Business” appears on a monthly basis as part of the “New Hampshire Today” program that runs from 3-5 p.m. Monday through Friday on “The Pulse.” “New Hampshire Today” host Jack Heath and New Hampshire Department of Resources and Economic Development Commissioner George Bald share good news about innovative new products created by New Hampshire companies, community service projects undertaken by local businesses and firms that are thriving despite a tough economic climate.
Tags: Ed Caron, Jack Heath, Merrimack County Savings Bank, New Hampshire Department of Resources & Economic Development, Paul Rizzi, WTPL Posted in NH Business Matters | Comments Off on Merrimack County Savings to be Featured on “First Class Business”
Friday, July 31st, 2009
14 million tweetaholics can’t be wrong. If you’ve ever wondered about how social networking via Twitter and Facebook can help your business’ bottom line, you’ll want to be listening to WTPL’s “First Class Business” segment on Wednesday, August 5th at 4 p.m. when Epiphanies Inc. Co-Founder Allen Voivod is featured.
“With millions of Americans using these new communications tools to reach friends, customers and business prospects from around the globe, it’s a great time to explore this phenomenon,” said New Hampshire Today Host Jack Heath who, along with New Hampshire Division of Economic Development Communications & Legislative Director Steve Boucher, will host this month’s “First Class Business” segment. “Whether you’re a novice or someone who accesses social media on a regular basis, this segment will teach you something that will help your business set the pace.”
Boucher said that Lakes Region-based Epiphanies Inc.’s rapid rise as a force in the world of social marketing owes much to the firm’s creativity and ability to follow the ever changing developments in the world of communications techology.
“Allen and Lani Voivod (Epiphanies Inc. founders) are two of the most creative thinkers in the industry,” Boucher said. “In addition to helping the Division of Economic Development launch its ‘No Bull Business Blog,’ they’re shaping the communications tactics and strategies of some great companies of tomorrow. They are truly a ‘first class business.’”
“First Class Business” appears on a monthly basis as part of the “New Hampshire Today” program that runs from 3-5 p.m. Monday through Friday on “The Pulse.” “New Hampshire Today” host Jack Heath and New Hampshire Department of Resources and Economic Development Commissioner George Bald share good news about innovative new products created by New Hampshire companies, community service projects undertaken by local businesses and firms that are thriving despite a tough economic climate.
To listen live, tune in to WTPL 107.7 on Wednesday, August 5th at 4 p.m. or visit WTPL online at www.wtplfm.com.
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Monday, June 29th, 2009
Oh, my aching back! If you’re one of the more than 65 million Americans who suffer from back pain, you will want to be listening to WTPL’s “First Class Business” segment on Thursday, July 2nd at 4 p.m. when New Hampshire NeuroSpine Institute (NHNSI) Executive Director Anne Talbot-Kleeman is interviewed.
“With back pain being one of the most common reasons for disability and incapacity for work in the western world, this topic is certainly timely,” said New Hampshire Today Host Jack Heath who, along with New Hampshire Department of Resources & Economic Development Commissioner George Bald, hosts the “First Class Business” segment. “We’ll be addressing prevention, treatment and all of the helpful ways that you can direct your back health so that you can save thousands of dollars in medical bills.”
Commissioner Bald said that New Hampshire NeuroSpine Institute perfectly fits the “First Class Business” category – with an eye toward innovation and continuous improvement, NHNSI is setting the standard in their industry.
“Not only is NHNSI unique in that it offers many types of spine specialists and treatments under one roof, it is also at the forefront of research and education,” Bald said. “They stay abreast of cutting edge technology and offer state-of-the-art medical and surgical care in the community, allowing their patients to avoid traveling outside of the area to receive the best possible care.”
“First Class Business” appears on a monthly basis as part of the “New Hampshire Today” program that runs from 3-5 p.m. Monday through Friday on “The Pulse.” “New Hampshire Today” host Jack Heath and New Hampshire Department of Resources and Economic Development Commissioner George Bald share good news about innovative new products created by New Hampshire companies, community service projects undertaken by local businesses and firms that are thriving despite a tough economic climate.
To listen live, tune in to WTPL 107.7 on Thursday, July 2nd at 4 p.m. or visit WTPL online at www.wtplfm.com.
Tags: Anne Talbot-Kleeman, Jack Heath, New Hampshire NeuroSpine Institute, WTPL Posted in NH Business Matters | Comments Off on NH NeuroSpine Institute to be Featured on “First Class Business”
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