This Week's The Buzz Online Spotlight
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Cloudera, a data management software company founded in Palo Alto, Calif., has opened an office on Amherst St. in Nashua.
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Northeast Credit Union in Exeter awarded $22,000 in scholarships to local high school students to help them with the costs of a college education.
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The University System of NH in Durham elected new officers: Pamela Diamantis, principal of Curbstone Financial Management in Manchester, chair; John Small, retired, vice chair; Judith Blake, retired, secretary; and William Ardinger, attorney, treasurer, and shareholder of Rath, Young and Pignatelli, P.C. in Concord, liaison to the general counsel.
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GZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. in Manchester promoted John Murphy to northern New England district office manager from its Manchester office.
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M2 Service Group in Exeter hired Laura Mackay, former account manager at TradeWinds Mechanical Services in Exeter, as an account manager.
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Dartmouth College in Hanover hired Richard Mills, former executive dean for administration at Harvard Medical School in Boston, Mass., as executive VP and CFO.
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St. Mary's Bank in Manchester hired Steven Scheiner. former VP and business banking officer at People's United Bank, as VP and commercial loan officer.
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Federal Savings Bank in Dover awardeds eight $1,000 scholarshhips to local high school seniors.
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Cranmore Mountain Resort in North Conway hired Paul Durfee as sales manager. Durfee is a recent graduate of the University of Connecticut.
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TFMoran Inc., a surveying company in Bedford, named Paul Liversidge as chief of survey.
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Opus Advisors in Portsmouth hired Alexandra Urbanowski as partner. Previously, Urbanowski was VP for development and marketing at NH Public Radio in Concord.
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NuLife Med in Manchester purchased NH Logix a spin-off company of wedu in Manchester.