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2013 Rising Stars Awards Finalists Announced

Published Monday Sep 16, 2013

The Rising Stars Awards, an initiative of Stay Work Play and New Hampshire Public Radio, announced the finalists for each of five award categories: College Student of the Year, Young Professional of the Year, Civic Leader of the Year, Coolest Companies for Young Professionals, and Leadership Development Program of the Year.
 
“This year’s group of nominations was particularly difficult for our volunteer judges to choose our winners,” said Kate Luczko, executive director of Stay Work Play.

The Rising Stars Awards are a call to celebrate and recognize NH’s remarkable young professionals and college students, initiatives to keep them here, and businesses and organizations that go the extra mile to recruit and retain them.  
 
The Rising Stars Awards celebratory event will take place on Monday, October 7 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Pandora Mill, 88 Commercial Street in Manchester. The event will include food and a cash bar, silent auction, live music, networking, a keynote from Amy LaBelle, owner and founder of LaBelle Winery, and the announcement of the award winners. Emceeing the event is Virginia Prescott of NH Public Radio’s “Word of Mouth.”

The 2013 Rising Stars Awards Finalists are:

For College Student of the Year honors an outstanding college student living and going to school in NH, between the ages of 18 and 24, who is an academic rising star and giving back to their community:

  • Christopher "CJ" Destramp, Hudson, SNHU
  • Kimberly Johnson, Meredith, Lakes Region Community College
  • Tessa Sullivan, East Hampstead, SNHU
  • Sophie Viandier, Andover, Gaia University (online) 

Young Professional of the Year honors an outstanding professional working and living in NH, between the ages of 18 and 40 who is a rising star in their industry and giving back to their community:

  • Ryan Barton, Laconia, Mainstay Technologies
  • Ashley Conley, Goffstown, City of Nashua Division of Public Health & Community Services
  • Tonya Rochette, Concord, Human Resource Partners LLC
  • Steve Smith, Goshen, Main Street Radio LLC

Civic Leader of the Year honors an individual who, through their volunteerism, philanthropy, and/or community involvement demonstrates a commitment to civic participation, strengthening their community, and developing personal leadership capacity to make New Hampshire a better place for future generations. Nominee must be between 21 and 40 years of age and must live and work in NH:

  • Luke Bonner, Hopkinton, GY&K Marketing
  • Laura Brusseau, Laconia, Interlakes High School
  • Mary and Eric Goldthwaite-Gagne, Peterborough, Conval Schools, The Toadstool Bookshop

Coolest Companies for Young Professionals honors companies in New Hampshire that create environments to attract and retain young professionals (specifically ages 40 and under):

  • Granite State Independent Living, Concord
  • Mad*Pow, Portsmouth
  • Red River Computer Company, Claremont
  • SilverTech, Manchester
  • The Birchtree Center, Newington
  • Ziftr, Milford

Leadership Development Program of the Year honors an innovative program initiated and conducted by a NH organization. The program must be aimed at a young professional audience in NH that help thempropel their personal and professional growth:

  • Business Analyst (BA) Program, C&S Wholesale Grocers
  • Hackademy, Dyn Inc.
  • NHSCPA Young Professionals Leadership Program, NH Society of CPAs

For more information on the Rising Stars Awards, visit www.stayworkplay.org/risingstarsawards or on Facebook at Rising Stars Awards.

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