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Stuff N.H. 2017

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6 S T U F F • N e w H a m p s h i r e , 2 0 1 7 F ROM OU R SPON SO R S Welcome to STUFF! T he best jobs are ones that don't even feel like work, where you get to spend your day with great people making fun and innova- tive products that improve the lives of people everywhere. Modern manu- facturing is clean, computerized and sustainable. New Hampshire has awesome, high- paying job opportunities for you in modern manufacturing and 10% of all jobs produce something. Businesses committed to recycling and green technology, like NCS Global, where they "meticulously dismantle unusable computer parts so as not to miss D id you know that only 5% of the worldwide marketplace is in the United States? Or that NH, named the 6th Best State to Live, has a large workforce shortage? The Provident Bank has set out to fix that. The Provident, an innovative commercial bank that finds solutions for our business and private clients. is committed to strengthening the economic development of the regions we serve. We work closely with our clients, delivering superior products and high-touch services to meet their banking needs. While we are proud of our rich history, The Provident is the tenth oldest chartered bank in the country; we believe that the future belongs to those who evolve and innovate. We Students at Great Bay Community College, Advanced Technology & Academic Center (ATAC) Phase 2 Medical clean room Karen Pollard, CEcD Economic Development Manager City of Rochester, NH any possible recycling opportunity, and ultimately dispose of e-waste in an environmentally responsible way," are here to ensure a beautiful environment! Manufacturing support careers like management, accounting and engi- neering will let you work independent- ly and as part of a team. Working in Research & Development and you can invent some of these cool products. Rochester is NH's leading location for making aircraft components, like fan blades and landing gear (Albany Intl. and Safran Aerospace). Rochester is literally home to the building materials that go into outer space! We make all kinds of other products too, like chocolates (Fiesta Candy), home boilers (Laars Heating Systems) and cryogenic tubes (Spaulding Composites). Get a tour, become an intern and discover a new career right here in the Seacoast of New Hampshire. Good paying jobs with real impact in design, production, engineering and manage- ment can be yours! are committed to finding creative, unconventional solutions that deliver successful outcomes for our clients. With a distinctive approach to bank- ing, The Provident simplifies complex transactions and aims to deliver the best banking experience possible. Workforce is the biggest hurdle to future growth for many business- es. The Provident and its partners are developing industry specific programs that will place trained employees in the workforce in 90 to 180 days. The Provident is taking a lead- ership role in partnerships that are addressing workforce development and education programs focusing on exporting and will continue this focus through 2017-2018. With 95% of goods sold being outside the U.S., we identified the need for exporting education. The Provident's focus is to provide businesses the knowledge and tools they need to export. We've developed some unique public-private partnerships, including those with the New England Export Expansion Fund, New Hampshire's Department of Business and Eco- nomic Affairs, the Export-Import Bank of the United States, Manchester Community College, NH SBA, and SCORE's Compass program. We believe that by working closely with our partners, together we can help strengthen opportunities for businesses and allow the economy as a whole to benefit, grow and prosper. Dave Mansfield CEO

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