4 named to Chamber Board of Directors

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MANCHESTER, NH – The Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce welcomes four new members to its Board of Directors: Peter C. Lachance, Howe, Riley & Howe Certified Public Accountant (CPA); Patricia A. Lynott, Executive Vice President & Provost at Southern New Hampshire University; Patrick Tufts, President & CEO of Granite United Way; and Enoch F. Willard, Manchester Chief of Police.

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Peter Lachance

Peter C. Lachance has been a CPA in NH since 2003. Prior to this he spent eight years in the actuarial field as both an analyst and later as Technology Manager. In 2002 Lachance joined Howe, Riley & Howe, later becoming a partner in 2013.

Lachance is currently a Board Member at Alphaloft and member of the Entrepreneur Forum Committee at the NH High Technology Council. Past nonprofit roles include the Finance Committee of Greater Manchester YMCA and Chairman of Alphaloft.

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Patricia Lynott

Patricia “Patty” A. Lynott, Executive Vice President & Provost at SNHU, has been practicing innovative leadership in higher education for 30 years. Before joining SNHU in 2007 she served as Dean of Graduate and Continuing Education at Elmhurst College in Elmhurst, Illinois and was founding Director of Elmhurst Partners.

Lynott is President of Alpha Sigma Lambda at SNHU, a member of the NH Advisory Committee for the U.S. Global Leadership Coalition and is a Board Member of the World Affairs Council of NH and America’s Credit Union Museum.

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Patrick Tufts

Patrick Tufts joined Granite United Way in 2005 as President and CEO. Under his leadership, the Granite United Way evolved into a collaborative merger of six separate United Way branches that serves 80 percent of NH and large portion of Vermont. Prior to arriving in New Hampshire, Patrick was Vice President of Resource Development at the United Way in Greater Portland, Maine.

Patrick is a Board Member and the Governance Chair for NH Center for Nonprofits as well a member of the SEE Science Center Academy. Previously, Tufts was Chairman of Seniors Count and Co-Chair of the 10-year Plan to End Homelessness in Manchester and Concord.

Chief Willard
Chief Willard

Enoch “Nick” F. Willard, served in the U.S. Air Force as security policeman graduating first in his class at the non-commissioned Officer Preparatory School. In 1989 he became a full-time certified police officer in New Hampshire, first serving in Sanborton and then joining the Manchester Police Department in 1992.

Willard was then promoted to Captain and assigned as the Investigative Division Commander in 2011, and in 2013 to Assistant Chief of Police, later being nominated to Chief of Police by Mayor Gatsas and confirmed by the full board of Alderman.

Chief Willard has twice been the recipient of the Department’s Honorable Service Award due to the rescue of a 7-year old kidnap victim, and as the lead investigator in the Officer Michael Brigg’s homicide investigation.

“The GMCC is honored to welcome these four accomplished community members to its Board of Directors,” said Michael Skelton, President and CEO of the GMCC. “We are thrilled to have their experience and input, as we begin to roll out our new strategic plan and develop new programs aimed at helping our member businesses grow and prosper across the Greater Manchester region.”


 About the Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce

Incorporated in 1911, the Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce (GMCC) is the largest business organization in New Hampshire, focusing its efforts primarily on Manchester and the surrounding communities of Auburn, Bedford, Candia, Derry, Goffstown, Hooksett, Litchfield, Londonderry, and Merrimack.  It is the Chamber’s mission to be the leading force in the improvement of the business environment, the economic health and the general vitality of the region. The GMCC provides members with marketing opportunities, economic indicators, legislative bulletins, and representation in both local and state government.  For more information visit www.manchester-chamber.org.


 

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