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McLane Middleton MinutesMcLane Middleton MinutesWhat's Her Story: Mary SmithIn the latest episode of What's Her Story, McLane Middleton attorney Jennifer L. Parent interviews Mary Smith, former American Bar Association President. 2025-04-1034 minOn Boards PodcastOn Boards PodcastAI in the Boardroom with Andrew SuttonIn this episode of On Boards, hosts Joe Ayoub and Raza Shaikh welcome Andrew Sutton, an attorney with the law firm McLane Middleton and an expert on AI ethics and the use of AI in law. As a founding member of his firm’s AI practice group, Sutton brings his knowledge of AI to this discussion of the ethical, legal and governance aspects of AI.  As AI continues to gain prominence, boards will have to consider how they can incorporate AI into companies and in the boardroom. Our discussion dives into the management of AI, implementation strategies and...2025-03-0533 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 176: ApprenticeshipNH & White Mountain Paper partner upRecently, ApprenticeshipNH, a workforce program of the Community College System of New Hampshire, partnered with White Mountain Paper to launch an Electrical and Electronics Repairers Registered Apprenticeship program. NHBR editors speak with representatives from both organizations to learn more. This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, and locations, visit www.mclane.com.2023-09-2120 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 174: Hands-on Learning with Alene CandlesNHBR editors speak with Alene Candles' CEO Rod Harl and employee Ibrahim Muhic about the company's high school internship program to expand their recruitment and retention efforts and to help increase on-the-job manufacturing skills students can develop. This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, and locations, visit www.mclane.com. 2023-08-3121 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 173: The Roaming FoodieThe Roaming Foodie has been garnering quite the following on Instagram with spotlights on restaurants throughout New England. NHBR editors had the chance to talk to Joey Calcavecchia, the man behind the endeavor, to talk shop and learn how social media can better connect small businesses to future customers. This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, and locations, visit www.mclane.com. 2023-08-2425 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 170: Outdoor lifestyle brands unite at GRANITEER festivalTyler Ray, director of the Granite Outdoor Alliance, shares more about this year's upcoming GRANITEER festival on Sept. 29 & 30 in Franconia. The festival is the first of its kind in New Hampshire, that brings together campers, hikers, runners, cyclists, skiers and climbers, plus workers, freelancers, employers, 2nd careerists and service professionals with a weekend of family fun, craft beer, inspiration, live music, outdoor recreation education and more. This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys...2023-08-0323 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 169: Small Business Owner Report FindingsJeff Sotolongo, Bank of America's New England small business region executive, shares findings from the Bank's Small Business Owner Report. This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, and locations, visit www.mclane.com. 2023-07-2721 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 166: Elevating Experiences at Sky Meadow Country ClubRob Parsons, principal of Parsons Ventures, walks us through how he and his team revitalized the Sky Meadow Country Club in Nashua to become a year-round destination for fun experiences, including new pickleball courts, a bowling alley, award-winning food and beverage, and much more. This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, and locations, visit www.mclane.com. 2023-07-0635 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 165: Annual Midyear ReviewAs a special episode this week, we're going to share tidbits from NH Business Review's Annual MidYear Review webinar, which was held virtually earlier this month. You'll hear from a panel of experts provide their perspectives on the state of NH's economy, including topics on inflation, workforce shortages, strongest and weakest sectors, and the condition of the economy as we move into the rest of 2023. Panelists include Brian Gottlob, Director of the NH Economic & Labor Bureau Market Information Bureau, and Elizabeth Salas, President and chief compliance officer for Cayena Capital Management. The Panel is moderated by NH Business Review's...2023-06-301h 01Down To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 162: Sound Public PolicyNH Fiscal Policy Institute Executive Director Gene Martin shares more about how the organization helps advise policymakers to make sound public policy decisions and educates people on where money our goes, how it's spent, and the priorities we place on how our money should be utilized. This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, and locations, visit www.mclane.com. 2023-06-0727 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 161: Escalating Prescription DemandJay Gupta--president of RxRelax LLC, director of pharmacy and integrative health at Harbor Care and board of directors president of YogaCaps--shares news in the pharmacology sector, the dangers of overprescribing, escalating drug demands, and how it affects societal challenges such as homelessness and mental health. This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, and locations, visit www.mclane.com. 2023-06-0121 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 159: Economic Uncertainties, or Opportunities?Justin Jennings, NBT Bank's NH regional president, and Charlie Mathews, senior wealth management consultant at NBT Bank, share their outlook on the economy, including inflation rates, the debt ceiling, and what opportunities lie within. This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, and locations, visit www.mclane.com.2023-05-1826 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 158: New American ScholarsYou're never too young to make a difference. Case in point is Riyah Patel, a 17-year-old from Concord who founded New American Scholars - a nonprofit that provides academic assistance, social support, and leadership development to refugee and immigrant students in New Hampshire. Riyah helps by providing these students the mentorship and guidance they need to feel connected to their new home. To get involved or find out more about New American Scholars, visit them online at newamericanscholars.org. This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the...2023-05-0525 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 157: Young People's Quality of Life in NHStay Work Play's Executive Director Will Stewart shares insight into their recently released survey focusing on the quality of life for young people in New Hampshire. The full report can be found at stayworkplay.org/survey. This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, and locations, visit www.mclane.com. 2023-04-1424 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 156: Businesses Building Better FamiliesIn recognition of Child Abuse Prevention month, we're resurrecting an episode from last year where Jeff and Amanda speak with Nathan Fink, director of advancement for NH Children's Trust, about the organization's NH Family NOW podcast. It chronicles the ups and downs of parenting, with a segment on "Businesses that Build Family" featuring interviews with NH business leaders around the state who support NH workers and families. Read more about NH Children's Trust and their work in the April 7, 2023, issue of NH Business Review. This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal...2023-04-0621 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 153: Insights from the NH Foreign Direct Investment ReportPlymouth State University professors Roxana Wright, DBA, and Chen Wu, Ph.D., discuss key findings and economic trends from their 2021-22 NH Foreign Direct Investment Report, which can be viewed in detail at plymouth.edu/fifth-annual-forum-on-new-hampshire-foreign-direct-investment. This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, and locations, visit www.mclane.com. 2023-03-1526 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 152: Elevating Small Business LeadersJonathan Dapra, co-founder and chief innovation officer at Alaric Inc. and assistant professor of management at Plymouth State University, talks about how small business owners and leaders can set themselves up for success by growing their leadership and team-building skills. His best practices can be found in his book "From 50 to 500: Mastering the Unique Leadership Challenges of Growing Small Companies," which can be purchased on Amazon. For a special boiler plate with signature, visit bookplate.from50to500.com.  This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region f...2023-03-0827 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 150: Gambling for GoodAndre Carrier, CEO of The Brook casino in Seabrook, shares how the 100% employee-owned charity casino operates within a business model that assists nonprofit organizations throughout the state, while being the hospitality, entertainment and betting hot spot on the Seacoast.  This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, and locations, visit www.mclane.com.2023-02-1525 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 149: Ascending Leaders in TechNHBR Editor Jeff Feingold speaks with Stephanie Baxter, NH Tech Alliance's director of programming and engagement, and Bob Goldstein, CEO advisor and angel investor, about the Tech Alliance's newest program, Ascending Leaders in Tech, an interactive, hands-on program designed for technical professionals to grow their leadership skills. The program consists of 6 classes taking place in different areas of the state to provide existing and emerging leaders with an opportunity to refine their skills, connect with influential tech execs and maximize their impact in the tech industry. Those interested can view details at nhtechalliance.org/ascending-leaders-in-tech. This...2023-02-0822 minMcLane Middleton MinutesMcLane Middleton MinutesWhat's Her Story: Eileen LiponisIn the latest episode of What's Her Story, McLane Middleton attorneys Linda S. Johnson and Jennifer L. Parent interview Eileen Liponis, the Executive Director of the New Hampshire Food Bank. For more information on the New Hampshire Food Bank visit: https://nhfoodbank.org/. 2023-01-1125 minMcLane Middleton MinutesMcLane Middleton MinutesWhat's Her Story: Joyce CummingsIn the latest episode of What's Her Story, McLane Middleton attorneys Linda S. Johnson and Jennifer L. Parent interview Joyce Cummings, a philanthropist and Co-Founder of the Cummings Foundation with her husband Bill. For more information on the Cummings Foundation visit: https://www.cummingsfoundation.org   2022-12-0626 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 143: The Economic Impact of Academic Tech TransferNHBR Editor Jeff Feingold sits down with Dr. Ashley Stevens, president of Focus IP Group, to talk about the impact academic technology transfers have on the economy and future innovations. Dr. Stevens will be the keynote speaker at a World Affair Council event on December 1, 5-8pm, "Academic Technology Transfer: Its Origins and Global Impact" at SNHU in Manchester. Register for the event here: wacnh.org/event-5009416 This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas...2022-11-2931 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 142: Plymouth State's New Robotics LabA new robotics lab is coming soon to Plymouth State University to supplement its robotics degree program, offering hands-on opportunities for students to build  skill sets that prepare them for the future workforce. NHBR Editor Jeff Feingold speaks on this and more with PSU President Don Birx and Bret Kulakovich, PSU's coordinator for academic spaces and open lab design.  This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, and locations, visit www.mclane.com.2022-11-2328 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 139: The New Age of MarketingThe co-founder of SC Digital, Brad Solomon, speaks with NHBR editors about how the landscape of digital marketing is changing and which tools small businesses can use to reach their audiences.  This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, and locations, visit www.mclane.com.2022-11-0228 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 138: Take a BreathThis week, NHBR Associate Editor Amanda Andrews speaks with Allyssa Thompson, Senior Director of Programs at Breathe NH, about the nonprofit's mission to educate the public on lung health, including programs and community services they offer, and challenges they faced during the pandemic and after.  This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, and locations, visit www.mclane.com.2022-10-2719 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 135: Charity Golf Tournaments Made EasyNHBR Associate Editor Amanda Andrews is joined by Matt Solomon, co-founder of BirdEase Systems in Portsmouth, who shares how his company helps nonprofits plan, organize and implement charity golf tournaments and other fundraising events with an easy-to-use online platform.  This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, and locations, visit www.mclane.com.2022-10-0616 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 134: The Capacity for CompassionIn honor of National Recovery Month, NHBR Editor Jeff Feingold and Associate Editor Amanda Andrews speak with Cheryll Andrews, executive director of DISMAS Home of NH, to learn more about how the nonprofit helps previously incarcerated women get back on their feet, from work placement to counseling services and more. Learn more at dismashomenh.org.  This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, and locations, visit www.mclane.com.2022-09-2928 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 131: The North Country Bounces BackEricka Canales, executive director for the Coös Economic Development Corporation, discusses how businesses in the North Country are revitalizing the region with pop-up shops and other initiatives.  This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, and locations, visit www.mclane.com.2022-09-0825 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 130: New Tools from Meta/FacebookNHBR's Associate Editor Amanda Andrews speaks with Facebook/Meta's Robert Traynham, head of public affairs, and Lori Moylan, public policy manager,  to discuss new tools that individuals can use for a more educational approach to social media, including parental supervision and back-to-school tools and Facebook's new Elections/Voter Information Center that makes it easier for people to register to vote and learn more about polling areas in time for the upcoming election.  This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete li...2022-09-0122 minMcLane Middleton MinutesMcLane Middleton MinutesWhat's Her Story: Tiffany EddyIn the latest episode of What's Her Story, McLane Middleton attorneys Linda S. Johnson and Jennifer L. Parent interview Tiffany Eddy, and Founder/CEO of Strong, Smart, Sassy: S3 and Principal of Tiffany Eddy and Associates.  Tiffany Eddy & Associates is an award-winning agency that specializes in strategic communication, crisis management, media training and public relations. https://www.tiffanyeddy.com/S3 is a women's movement dedicated to empowering and inspiring you. A collective where women can share their stories, S3 will give you the right tools so you can be the most positive and unstoppable version o...2022-09-0133 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 127: Granite State Paid Family Medical Leave PlanNHBR's award-winning reporter, Bob Sanders, briefs us on the new Granite State Paid Family Medical Leave Plan, and how employers and employees can use this insurance to their benefit. This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, and locations, visit www.mclane.com.2022-08-1126 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 126: Animal Rescue League of NHFrom fundraising events to sponsors and donors, nonprofits thrive on business partnerships in order to fulfill their mission. Three staff members from the Animal Rescue League of NH -- Marianne Jones, CEO; Dr. Stephanie Magnarelli, Chief Medical Officer; and Naomi Stevens, chief operating officer -- discuss how crucial their organization is to animal welfare in the state and how businesses can partner with them to succeed.  This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, a...2022-08-0420 minMcLane Middleton MinutesMcLane Middleton MinutesWhat's Her Story: Genella McDonaldIn the latest episode of What's Her Story, McLane Middleton attorneys Linda S. Johnson and Jennifer L. Parent interview Genella McDonald, President of Stibler Associates. Stibler Associates, based in Bedford, NH, is a commercial space planning and interior design firm. https://stibler.com/2022-08-0341 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 123: Small Business Resources with Mike VlacichMike Vlacich, the first Regional Administrator for NH at the Small Business Administration, speaks on resources small businesses can use to grow their business and how the SBA helps small business owners succeed during today's challenges. This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, and locations, visit www.mclane.com.2022-07-1330 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 122: Healthcare Cost TransparencyMark Galvin, president & CEO of TALON, discusses the new law regarding transparency around costs and how his healthcare platform is helping patients more easily find care that fits their budget.  This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, and locations, visit www.mclane.com.2022-07-0732 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 119: Navigating the New Business Culture with Dan WeeksAs a follow-up to last week's NextGen NH webinar, Dan Weeks of ReVision Energy joins us to share his thoughts on the discussion of navigating the new business culture and how companies can elevate their employees' voices with societal issues such as mental health and social justice.  This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, and locations, visit www.mclane.com.2022-06-1530 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 118: Legislative Review with David JuvetNHBR Editor Jeff Feingold and Associate Editor Amanda Andrews discuss the recent legislative session with David Juvet, senior vice president of the Business & Industry Association of New Hampshire, focusing on bills that highlight employer challenges such as workforce housing, Covid vaccine/mask mandates and more. This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, and locations, visit www.mclane.com.2022-06-0926 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 115: The Geography of BankruptcyAward-winning reporter for NH Business Review Bob Sanders offers insight into his article from the May 6 issue of NHBR on recent bankruptcy trends in New Hampshire and why certain towns have a higher filing rate than most.  This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, and locations, visit www.mclane.com.2022-05-1821 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 114: Breaking Through Mental Health BarriersThe Mental Health Center of Greater Manchester's President & CEO Patricia Carty sits down with NHBR Editor Jeff Feingold and Associate Editor Amanda Andrews to discuss the importance of mental health in 2022, the barriers mental health professionals encounter, and how we can break down the stigma behind it.  This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, and locations, visit www.mclane.com.2022-05-1132 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 111: New Hampshire post-crossover legislative updateReporter Bob Sanders talks with editor Jeff Feingold about the fate of key pieces of legislation that NH Business Review has been tracking this session. The topics include Covid vaccines, tax cuts, housing and energy. This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, and locations, visit www.mclane.com.2022-04-2224 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 110: Inflation NationBrian Gottlob, director of the NH Economic Labor and Market Information Bureau, talks about the impacts of inflation on New Hampshire's economy and how consumers are being affected. This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, and locations, visit www.mclane.com.2022-04-1436 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 107: NH Business Ties to Russia & UkraineAward-winning reporter Bob Sanders speaks with Editor Jeff Feingold about a new story in the March 25 issue of NHBR that details a few businesses that import and export to Russia or Ukraine and what that means for NH's economy. Associate Editor Amanda Andrews also shares an inside look of an upcoming section in NHBR called Resilient NH, profiling business leaders in New Hampshire who overcame challenges and how they moved forward. This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their...2022-03-2423 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 106: Update on the Balsams Project with Developer Les OttenWith a new investor entering the fold, the long-awaited Balsams redevelopment will be a new North Country getaway for Granite Staters, hopefully in late 2023, early 2024. NHBR Editor Jeff Feingold and Associate Editor Amanda Andrews sit down with developer Les Otten to get the lowdown on what's coming for the new project. This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, and locations, visit www.mclane.com.2022-03-1629 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 103: Renewable Natural Gas OpportunitiesNHBR's award-winning reporter, Bob Sanders, speaks on the newest opportunities available that may help initiate production for renewable natural gases in New Hampshire, thanks to measures like Senate Bill 424. This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, and locations, visit www.mclane.com.2022-02-2326 minMcLane Middleton MinutesMcLane Middleton MinutesFirst Year Associate View: Corporate Year-EndMcLane Middleton attorney and first year associate Hanna May hosts First Year Associate View - a show that features interviews with lawyers at McLane Middleton on current legal topics, legal concepts, and issues first year associates are facing.In this episode, Hanna is joined by Joe Morales to co-host a discussion with first-year corporate associates Daniel Divis, Renay Hamilton, and Derek Kaufman on the ups and downs of their first year-end experience.2022-02-2228 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 102: Anthem President on 32 Years With the Company, Industry Changes, Coming RetirementLisa Guertin, president of Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in New Hampshire, who’s retiring from the job in March, talks about her 32 years with the company and the momentous changes she’s seen in the insurance and health care industries in that time. This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, and locations, visit www.mclane.com.2022-02-1627 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 101: The Other Housing CrisisNH Business Review editors Jeff Feingold and Amanda Andrews discuss Amanda's new story on the state's other housing crisis: a shortage of housing for people with disabilities. The problem is so acute that individuals are being sent to other states to be housed, in some cases separating them from families and communities. This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, and locations, visit www.mclane.com.2022-02-0922 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 100: How Franklin Pierce University Helps Business With Workforce NeedsNH Business Review editor Jeff Feingold and associate editor Amanda Andrews talk with Heather LaDue, executive director of professional programs and partnerships at Franklin Pierce University, who puts together partnerships with employers to meet their ever-changing needs. This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, and locations, visit www.mclane.com.2022-02-0324 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 99: NH Economic Labor and Market Information Bureau head on 2022 OutlookNH Business Review editor Jeff Feingold talks all things economic with Brian Gottlob, director of the NH Economic Labor and Market Information Bureau, including the state of New Hampshire’s current economy and how 2022, in light of Covid and supply chain concerns, appears to be shaping up. This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, and locations, visit www.mclane.com.2022-01-2736 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 98: Horgan on the NH Impact of Global Supply Chain DisruptionsNH Business Review Editor Jeff Feingold talks with Tim Horgan, executive director of the World Affairs Council of New Hampshire, about how the global supply chain disruption predates the current pandemic by at least a decade. The problem doesn't have an easy solution, with long timelines for building new ports, training new truckers and a rapidly expanding e-commerce field. The World Affairs Council will be exploring this challenge through a variety of upcoming events. This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete...2022-01-1926 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 95: What’s in store for the NH economy in 2022?NH Business Review editor Jeff Feingold talks with staff writer Bob Sanders about what he learned after talking with Granite State businesspeople and economists on their expectations for the New Hampshire economy in 2022. This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, and locations, visit www.mclane.com.2021-12-2923 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 94: Tom Raffio Shares Principles for Leadership and Strategy During Crisis, Discusses His New BookNortheast Delta Dental President and CEO Tom Raffio joins NH Business Review Publisher Ernesto Burden to talk about some of the key lessons in Tom's new book, Prepare For Crisis, Plan To Thrive. Stick around to the end when Tom reveals the three components of his secret sauce for success in business and leadership. This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, and locations, visit www.mclane.com.2021-12-2234 minMcLane Middleton MinutesMcLane Middleton MinutesNH Lawyers Assistance ProgramIn the latest episode of McLane Middleton Minutes, Charla Stevens interviews Jill O’Neill, executive director of the New Hampshire Lawyers Assistance Program (LAP), on what NH LAP is and how it is helping attorneys across New Hampshire.https://www.lapnh.org/ 2021-12-0731 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 91: Sam Evans-Brown on PUC Decision to Cut Energy-Efficiency FundingNH Business Review editor Jeff Feingold talks with  Sam Evans-Brown,  executive director of the nonprofit Clean Energy New Hampshire, about the potential ramifications of the New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission (PUC) to cut energy efficiency program funding by more than 50 percent, including efficient-energy-contractor job losses, and the lawsuit Clean Energy New Hampshire filed this week to stay the cuts. This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, and locations, visit www.mclane.com.2021-12-0129 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 90: Pre-Holiday Travel RoundupNH Business Review Editor Jeff Feingold and Publisher Ernesto Burden talk holiday pandemic travel, COVID numbers, labor shortages, supply chain issues and more in this pre-holiday episode. This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, and locations, visit www.mclane.com.2021-11-2424 minMcLane Middleton MinutesMcLane Middleton MinutesWhat's Her Story: Amy LaBelleIn the latest episode of What's Her Story, McLane Middleton attorneys Linda S. Johnson and Jennifer L. Parent interview Amy LaBelle, founder and winemaker at LaBelle Winery.LaBelle Winery offers an unrivaled NH winery experience at its locations in Amherst, Derry and Portsmouth, NH.  https://labellewinery.com/2021-11-1841 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 87: What do the Pandora Papers have to do with New Hampshire?NH Business Review editor Jeff Feingold talks with staff writer Bob Sanders about New Hampshire’s trust laws, which were modeled after South Dakota’s – the state that figures prominently in the Pandora Papers leaks as an international haven for sometimes nefarious money held in foreign trusts set up people looking to avoid taxes and scrutiny. This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, and locations, visit www.mclane.com.2021-11-0325 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 86: Inside New Hampshire's Telehealth PushNH Business Review editor Jeff Feingold talks with Jim Monahan, Founder of the NH Telehealth Alliance and Deb Fournier, the organization's policy advisor, about their case that NH needs to normalize telehealth and provide long-term regulatory support for telehealth initiatives and the companies investing in them, replacing temporary initiatives created to address the pandemic. They also discuss the upcoming Public Policy Summit slated for Nov. 19. Learn more at https://www.nhtelehealthalliance.org. This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of...2021-10-2827 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 83: An Update On Live Events; A Look Inside The ARMI Tissue FoundryNH Business Review Editor Jeff Feingold and Publisher Ernesto Burden talk about the Oct. 6 Business Excellence Awards event, the high in-person turnout, and the outlook for events going forward in the age of COVID. Then, after the break, they dive into Burden's upcoming NH Business Review story on the latest from Dean Kamen's ARMI project and the potential for Manchester to become the hub of the nascent biofab industry. This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas...2021-10-0829 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 82: John Mortimer on Building a New Hampshire Running EmpireThis week, NH Business Review Editor Jeff Feingold and Publisher Ernesto Burden, both running geeks themselves, chat with John Mortimer, founder of Millennium Running. They discuss how John grew a ubiquitous, vertically-integrated running event and retail business out of a single, ad hoc race on New Year's Eve back in 1999. They also talk about how the company's commitment to community partnerships and charity have played a role in its success. This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice...2021-09-3033 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 79: How VETRN MBA provides free high-level biz training to veteransNH Business Review Editor Jeff Feingold talks with Leland Goldberg, founder of VETRN MBA. VETRN, which stands for Veteran Entrepenural Training Resource Network, is a high-level business training program that’s entirely free to military veteran business owners. Over the course of the training, entrepreneurs gain the resources, mentorship, skills and training to grow their businesses. They discuss the program's 7-year history, success stories, and how to get involved. Learn more at https://vetrn.org. This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a co...2021-09-1025 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 78: Graham "Gray" Chynoweth On Taking Minim Public, Leadership, Culture And MoreMinim CEO Graham "Gray" Chynoweth joins NH Business Review's Jeff Feingold and Ernesto Burden for a wide ranging conversation on taking Minim public and growing the company, productivity and growth habits, leadership, and his vision for company culture. This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, and locations, visit www.mclane.com.2021-09-0133 minMcLane Middleton MinutesMcLane Middleton MinutesFirst Year Associate View: Taking the Bar ExamMcLane Middleton attorney and first year associate Hanna May hosts First Year Associate View - a show that features interviews with lawyers at McLane Middleton on current legal topics, legal concepts, and issues first year associates are facing.In this episode, Hanna is joined by fellow first-year associates Bijan Ameli, Katelyn Burgess and Stephen Harris to discuss one of the most difficult steps in becoming an attorney - taking the bar exam. 2021-08-1619 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 75: Unpacking the complexities of NH's interstate tax battlesThis week NH Business Review Editor Jeff Feingold, newly back at the mic after vacation, talks with Leanne Scott, JD, LL.M., a senior manager in Baker Newman Noyes' tax practice. They discuss the Supreme Court's recent decision not to hear the case on whether NH residents working from home for Massachusetts companies should have to pay MA income tax. They dig into the implications, and other thorny issues created by having such different state tax structures in two adjoining states. This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the...2021-08-1124 minMcLane Middleton MinutesMcLane Middleton MinutesAn Interview with 603 Legal Aid’s Executive Director, Sonya BellafantIn the latest episode of McLane Middleton Minutes, attorney Michael A. Delaney interviews Sonya Bellafant, the executive director of 603 Legal Aid.603 Legal Aid is a private, nonprofit law firm that provides free legal services to eligible, low-income people in New Hampshire. Their attorneys and paralegals provide legal advice by telephone in the areas of civil law. 603 Legal Aid provides a wide range of services including referrals to private attorney volunteers.  https://nhlegalaid.org/about/legal-advice-and-referral-center2021-08-0918 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 74: Miriam Carter, the Return of the Craftsmen’s Fair, and the NH Creative EconomyNH Business Review Publisher Ernesto Burden talks with League of NH Craftsmen Executive Director Miriam Carter for a preview of the 88th Annual Craftsmen's Fair, to be held at Mount Sunapee Aug. 7-15, a dive into the overall impact of the creative economy in New Hampshire, and a glimpse into Miriam's own history as a fourth-generation felt maker. This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, and locations, visit www.mclane.com.2021-08-0423 minMcLane Middleton MinutesMcLane Middleton MinutesWhat's Her Story: Rachel MarinoIn the latest episode of What's Her Story, McLane Middleton attorneys Linda S. Johnson and Jennifer L. Parent interview Rachel Marino, founder of Marino Health & Wellness.Marino Health & Wellness provides patients with pain management programs that provide effective pain relief.  https://marinohealth.com/2021-08-0324 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 71: What the heck is an NFT?NH Business Review Publisher Ernesto Burden attempts to guide Editor Jeff Feingold through the murky maze of NFTs – non-fungible tokens. What are they? How do they work? Most of all, why are people are spending millions of dollars on them? Does Ernesto succeed, or is Jeff still lost? Check out the podcast to find out. This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, and locations, visit www.mclane.com.2021-07-1530 minMcLane Middleton MinutesMcLane Middleton MinutesVaccine PassportsIn the latest episode of McLane Middleton Minutes, John Weaver and Annie Cho from McLane Middleton's Privacy and Data Security Practice Group review the idea of Vaccine Passports, including states that are currently using them, what the future of vaccine passports may look like, and what type of privacy issues are associated with them.2021-07-1222 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 70: Exploring Strategies For The New Hybrid WorkplaceIlona Davis, Business & Technology Advisory Principal at Baker Newman Noyes, joins NH Business Review editor Jeff Feingold to discuss strategy and optimization for the new, post-pandemic hybrid workplace. They dig into why it's important for each business to identify its goals and strategies before crafting a policy that will support those, rather than taking a one-size-fits-all approach. They also discuss the pros and cons of remote working, and the downside of interacting solely through technology. This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing  trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100  years. For a co...2021-07-0826 minMcLane Middleton MinutesMcLane Middleton MinutesWhat's Her Story: Senator Kelly Ayotte - part twoIn the latest episode of What's Her Story, McLane Middleton attorneys Jennifer L. Parent and  Linda S. Johnson continue their conversation with former U.S. Senator and McLane Middleton alumna Kelly Ayotte.2021-07-0620 minMcLane Middleton MinutesMcLane Middleton MinutesWhat's Her Story: Senator Kelly Ayotte - part oneIn the latest episode of What's Her Story, McLane Middleton attorneys Jennifer L. Parent and  Linda S. Johnson interview former U.S. Senator and McLane Middleton alumna Kelly Ayotte.2021-06-2935 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 67: A Look Inside An NH Nursing Home During COVIDThis week NH Business Review editor Jeff Feingold talks with Brendan Williams, CEO of the New Hampshire Health Care Association, and David Ross, Administrator of the Hillsborough County Nursing Home, about what their organizations went through - and are still going through - battling to keep their facilities safe from COVID. They also tackle the current state of caregiver recruitment and talk solutions to the shortage of these essential workers. This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice...2021-06-1633 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 66: Palace Theatres CEO Peter Ramsey On Reopening, LeadershipThis week, NH Business Review Publisher Ernesto Burden sits down (in person!) with Palace Theatres President and CEO Peter Ramsey to hear about how the venue reopenings are going, how the Palace Theatres weathered the long shutdown financially, and Peter's observations on leadership in during crisis.  This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, and locations, visit www.mclane.com.2021-06-0930 minMcLane Middleton MinutesMcLane Middleton MinutesImpact of the Pandemic on Women in the Legal ProfessionIn the latest episode of McLane Middleton Minutes, Charla Stevens interviews Christina Ferrari, a shareholder at Bernstein Shur, on how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted women in the legal profession.2021-06-0237 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 63: How can employers encourage their teams to get vaccinated? The legality of incentives and moreJennifer Parent, McLane Middleton's Director and Chair of the Litigation Department, discusses with NH Business Review editor Jeff Feingold how companies can communicate and educate employees on why it’s important that they get vaccinated. She also discusses the legal issues around employers providing financial incentives for getting vaccinated, or setting vaccination as an employment requirement.  This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, and locations, visit www.mclane.com.2021-05-1924 minMcLane Middleton MinutesMcLane Middleton MinutesWhat's Her Story: Tanna ClewsIn the latest episode of What's Her Story, McLane Middleton attorneys Linda S. Johnson and Jennifer L. Parent interview Tanna Clews, CEO of the New Hampshire Women's Foundation.The New Hampshire Women's Foundation invests in opportunity and equality for women and girls in the Granite State through research, advocacy, education, grantmaking, and philanthropy.  https://nhwomensfoundation.org/2021-05-1440 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 62: Hitchcock on the Synergy Between Art and Business in ManchesterThis week Elizabeth Hitchcock, co-owner of The Factory, The Bookery and Orbit Group, joins NH Business Review editor Jeff Feingold and publisher Ernesto Burden to talk about the intersection between art and business. She digs into the many art-and-culture oriented projects the Orbit Group has underway and paints a vision for a post-pandemic blooming of demand for immersive, experiential art in Manchester. This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, and locations, visit www.mclane.com.2021-05-1225 minMcLane Middleton MinutesMcLane Middleton MinutesArtificial Intelligence Edition: Explainability, Synthetic Data, and Other Popular Concepts in AI LawIn the latest episode of Artificial Intelligence Edition, McLane Middleton attorney John Weaver talks to Paul Starrett, Founder and Chief Data Scientist for PrivacyLabs, about popular concepts in AI law, including Explainability, Synthetic Data, and Bias.2021-05-0335 minMcLane Middleton MinutesMcLane Middleton MinutesRetaining Women in the WorkplaceIn the latest episode of McLane Middleton Minutes, Charla Stevens interviews Brie Elliott, Director of Human Resources at Ballentine Partners, on ways to retain women in the workplace.2021-04-2634 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 59: Why NH Businesses Are Opposing ‘Divisive Concepts’ Bill, HB544NH Business Review Editor Jeff Feingold discusses why many businesses and business organizations in the state are rallying opposition to HB55. He’s joined by Northeast Delta Dental CEO Tom Raffio, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Vice President of Government Relations Matthew Houde and Executive Director of New Hampshire Businesses for Social Responsibility Michelle Veasey, who all weigh in on why their organizations oppose the bill. This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, and locations, visit www.mclane.com.2021-04-2128 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 58: Nixon Peabody Diversity Leader on what Businesses Should Know, DoNH Business Review editor Jeff Feingold talks with Rekha Chiruvolu, Director of Diversity and Inclusion at Nixon Peabody, about the current state of diversity in business, the role of a director of diversity, progress, and the historical circumstances in New Hampshire that make diversity programs particularly relevant. This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, and locations, visit www.mclane.com.2021-04-1526 minMcLane Middleton MinutesMcLane Middleton MinutesWhat's Her Story: Caroline LeonardIn the latest episode of What's Her Story, McLane Middleton attorneys Linda S. Johnson and Jennifer L. Parent interview Caroline Leonard, Director at Gallagher, Callahan & Gartrell and President of the New Hampshire Women's Bar Association (NHWBA).  The NHWBA was established in 1998 to promote and support the advancement and interests of women in the legal community through leadership, professional interaction, education and the exchange of ideas between our members and the community.   https://nhwba.org/2021-03-2928 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 55: What Do You Know About The New Hampshire Health and Education Facilities Authority?This week Jeff talks to Bonnie Payette, Executive Director of New Hampshire Health and Education Facilities Authority (HEFA). This may not be the best known agency in the state, but as Bonnie explains, their mission is critical, with an ultimate goal of enabling lower costs for health and education services in New Hampshire. This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, and locations, visit www.mclane.com.2021-03-2425 minMcLane Middleton MinutesMcLane Middleton MinutesArtificial Intelligence Edition: The Practice of AI LawIn the latest episode of Artificial Intelligence Edition, McLane Middleton attorney John Weaver talks to Stephen Wu from the Silicon Valley Law Group, about the practice of AI law.2021-03-2437 minMcLane Middleton MinutesMcLane Middleton MinutesWhat's Her Story: Sharron McCarthyIn the latest episode of What's Her Story, McLane Middleton attorneys Jennifer L. Parent and Bill Glahn interview Sharron McCarthy, CEO of Girls Inc. of New Hampshire.  For nearly 45 years, Girls Inc. of New Hampshire has inspired girls to be Strong, Smart and Bold. The organization provides girls throughout New Hampshire with life-changing experiences and real solutions to the unique issues girls face.  Girls Inc. gives girls the tools and support they need to succeed, including trained professionals who mentor and guide them in a safe, girls-only environment; peers who share their drive and aspirations; and research-based pr...2021-03-1935 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 54: The PPP Tax Implications for NH BusinessesCPA Kevin Kennedy joins editor Jeff Feingold for a deep dive into how the New Hampshire Department of Revenue is treating PPP money in this tax season; must-know information for all New Hampshire businesses that received PPP money this year. This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, and locations, visit www.mclane.com.2021-03-1723 minMcLane Middleton MinutesMcLane Middleton MinutesArtificial Intelligence Edition: Facial Recognition SoftwareIn the inaugural episode of Artificial Intelligence Edition, McLane Middleton attorney John Weaver talks to Mary Hildebrand, Chair of Lowenstein Sandler's Privacy & Cybersecurity Group, about facial recognition software.2021-03-0939 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 51: How Important Are Foreign-Owned Businesses To The NH Economy?NH Business Review Editors Jeff Feingold and Liisa Rajala talk to Plymouth State University professors Dr. Chen Wu and Dr. Roxana Wright about their recent study which shows 7.7 percent of the state’s total private sector employment comes from foreign-owned firms, making NH third in the nation for this statistic. This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, and locations, visit www.mclane.com.2021-02-2427 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 50: Why Is JP Morgan Feeling Optimistic About 2021?NH Business Review Editor Jeff Feingold talks with JP Morgan's Jim Glassman, Managing Director and Head Economist for Commercial Banking, and Tom Cunningham, Vice President, Commercial Banking, about the company's 2021 Business Leaders Outlook survey. Based on the survey, and on what Tom is seeing first hand with clients in New Hampshire, the pair is optimistic about the economy, and opportunity for a return to modest growth, in 2021.This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, and loc...2021-02-1727 minMcLane Middleton MinutesMcLane Middleton MinutesCreating a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion CommitteeIn the latest episode of McLane Middleton Minutes, Charla Stevens, chair of the firm's Employment Law Practice Group, interviews Courtney Kovach, HR Manager at Game Creek Video, on creating a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee.2021-02-1623 minMcLane Middleton MinutesMcLane Middleton MinutesWhat's Her Story: Dean Megan CarpenterIn the latest episode of What's Her Story, McLane Middleton attorneys Jennifer L. Parent and Hanna May interview Megan Carpenter, Dean of University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law.  The University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law is an intimate, innovative law school, committed to developing students who enjoy challenging dialogue from the first moments of orientation, embrace practice-based learning, and stand ready to join the ranks of alumni who are global leaders in intellectual property, general practice, public interest and social justice, and commerce and technology.  Accredited by the American Bar Association, UN...2021-02-0134 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 47: Secrets Behind Great Virtual EventsThe Greater Manchester Chamber's Corinne Breton, Member Experience and Programs Manager, and Heather McGrail, Director of Membership & Community Partnerships, join NH Business Review editor Jeff Feingold and publisher Ernesto Burden to talk about the Chamber's virtual events strategy, highlighting tactics that allowed for the Chamber's successful pivot during the pandemic. This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, and locations, visit www.mclane.com.2021-01-2734 minDown To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 46: The Biden Stimulus And New Hampshire BusinessNH Business Review editor Jeff Feingold and writer Bob Sanders dive into what the Biden stimulus plan will mean for New Hampshire business. What can we expect in these early days of the new administration? This week's episode is brought to you by McLane Middleton, providing trusted legal services to businesses throughout the region for over 100 years. For a complete listing of their practice areas, attorneys, and locations, visit www.mclane.com.2021-01-2024 minMcLane Middleton MinutesMcLane Middleton MinutesWhat's Her Story: Suzanne FoleyIn the latest episode of What's Her Story, McLane Middleton attorney Jennifer L. Parent interviews Suzanne Foley, the Owner of Port City Pretzels.  Port City Pretzels is a women-owned business and Disability Inclusive Business located in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.  The original recipe was passed down through generations starting with two women in Suzanne’s family, who have a long history serving in local politics – Mary Dondero, one of the first female politicians in the nation and her daughter, Eileen Foley, one of the longest serving local politicians of New Hampshire.  https://portcitypretzels.com/ 2021-01-1526 minMcLane Middleton MinutesMcLane Middleton MinutesWhat's Her Story: Ahni MalachiIn the latest episode of What's Her Story, McLane Middleton attorneys Linda S. Johnson  and Jennifer L. Parent interview Ahni Malachi, the Executive Director of the NH Commission for Human Rights.The NH Commission for Human Rights is a state agency for the purpose of enforcement of the law against discrimination in employment, public accommodations and the sale or rental of housing or commercial property, because of age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, race, creed, color, marital status, familial status, physical or mental disability or national origin.  The Commission has the power to receive, investigate and make fi...2021-01-0449 minMcLane Middleton MinutesMcLane Middleton MinutesWell-Being in the WorkplaceIn the latest episode of McLane Middleton Minutes, Charla Stevens, chair of the firm's Employment Law Practice Group, interviews  Tracie Sponenberg, the Chief People Officer at The Granite Group, on dealing with issues facing employee well-being in the workplace.2020-12-1732 minMcLane Middleton MinutesMcLane Middleton MinutesFirst Year Associate View: AgritourismMcLane Middleton attorney and first year associate Hanna May hosts First Year Associate View - a show that features interviews with lawyers at McLane Middleton on current legal topics, legal concepts, and issues first year associates are facing.In this inaugural episode, Hanna interviews Ellen Arnold about a recent Agritourism case Ellen and Hanna worked on together; Hanna's first as an attorney at McLane Middleton.2020-12-0716 minMcLane Middleton MinutesMcLane Middleton MinutesWhat's Her Story: Tricia SouleIn the latest episode of What's Her Story, McLane Middleton attorneys Jennifer L. Parent and Linda S. Johnson interview Tricia Soule, the Executive Director of the New Hampshire Business Committee for the Arts (NHBCA).The NHBCA educates, motivates, and recognizes business support of, and participation in, the arts.  The NHBCA advocates for the value of the arts in economic, social and community development, and the NHBCA facilitates people and projects that enhance engagement in the arts.   https://www.nhbca.com/2020-12-0346 minMcLane Middleton MinutesMcLane Middleton MinutesWhat's Her Story: JerriAnne BoggisMcLane Middleton attorneys Jennifer L. Parent and Linda S. Johnson host the inaugural episode of McLane Middleton Minutes.  In this episode, they transition the firm's popular What's Her Story series to podcast form with an interview of JerriAnne Boggis, the Executive Director of the Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire. The Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire promotes awareness and appreciation of African American history and life in order to build more inclusive communities today.  https://blackheritagetrailnh.org 2020-11-2341 min