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The Buzz Online

Published Monday Dec 5, 2022

Author Matthew J. Mowry

The Buzz Online

SolutionHealth in Bedford hired Jason Elliott as senior VP and chief human resources officer and promoted Debra Dulac to senior VP and chief information officer after serving as interim CIO. Elliott previously served as VP of human resources at WellSpan Health in Pennsylvania. Dulac joined SolutionHealth in 2017, initially serving as chief nursing information officer at Elliot Hospital, and later took on the role of leading the EpicONE implementation for Southern NH Health.

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Granite VNA in Concord named Brita Murch as director of Human Resources. She previously served as human resources manager for Results Physiotherapy. 

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Wentworth-Douglass Hospital, based in Dover, will now be offering OBGYN services from Dr. Michelle Ciarlo at the satellite office, Primary Care of Rochester, a Mass General Brigham Healthcare Center located at The Ridge Marketplace.Wentworth-Douglass opened its first Rochester location in September, following recent closures of other primary care practices in the area.

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The NH Center for Justice and Equity (NHCJE) in Manchester has been awarded an operating support grant from the Nellie Mae Education Foundation for $112,000. This support will assist the NHCJE in its efforts to describe and address the obstacles experienced by communities of color and similarly marginalized communities. The operating grant allows the NHCJE to continue its building phase, across all four pillars of its work: community building and organizing; public policy; institutional capacity building; and operating supports and intentional investments. As part of its initial activities, NHCJE plans to engage stakeholders and organizations across NH to establish a network of organizations working towards racial justice.

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Amoskeag Health in Manchester hired Diane Maheux, as ita new chief financial officer/chief administrative officer. She has worked in New Hampshire, Maine, and Massachusetts over her 27-year career in healthcare finance.

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Colliers, a commercial real estate services firm, brokered the sale of 30 Temple Street in Nashua for $10.7 million. The 119,500-square-foot Class A office building has a diverse tenant mix and was roughly 20% vacant at the time of the sale. Robert Rohrer, managing director of Colliers Manchester office represented the Seller, Creg-Temple Street, LLC, a R.J. Finlay & Co. LLC entity. Laura Nesmith, also of Colliers Manchester office, assisted the buyer, Whiting Building, LLC.

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wedü, a digital marketing agency in Manchester, hired Murray Stall as a customer journey manager. Murray has over 12 years of experience in client relationship management, spending most of his career at FanMail Marketing where he worked as a client relationship manager,  services director and lastly marketing director.

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Joe Sweeney, a state representative from Salem, launched Granite Solutions, a political advocacy organization dedicated to electing fiscal conservatives in NH.

 

 

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