New Hampshire Business Committee for the Arts
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The New Hampshire Business Committee for the Arts (NHBCA) is dedicated to fostering business support and involvement in the arts. Through advocacy and facilitation, NHBCA promotes the economic and social benefits of arts engagement, serving as a bridge between businesses, artists, and cultural organizations statewide.
New Hampshire Business Committee for the Arts
3w ago
The New Hampshire Business Committee for the Arts (NHBCA) is marking a year of growth and renewed commitment to fostering partnerships between the business and arts communities across the Granite State.
We are excited to announce the addition of six dynamic leaders to our board of directors: Tressa Webb, Head of Fixed Income Investment Services at Fidelity Investments; Marc Siragusa, Manager of The Westbrook Inn; Meredith Noyes, Chief Creative Officer at Cookson Communications; Jay Doherty, Principal at Lavallee|Brensinger Architects; Clayton Adams, President and CEO of Mascoma Bank and Vance ..read more
New Hampshire Business Committee for the Arts
8M ago
This article appeared in NH Business Review on October 6, 2023
Author, designer, photographer and entertaining expert Matthew Mead is one of the original influencers. As a groundbreaking creative entrepreneur, he successfully built his career in publishing from studios in New Hampshire well before anyone uttered the phrase “remote work.” Although publishing has changed significantly in recent years, Mead’s styling and photography appear regularly in magazines and ad campaigns including Country Home, Better Homes and Gardens, Real Simple, Upstyled Home, New Hampshire Magazine, Omaha Steaks, Do ..read more
New Hampshire Business Committee for the Arts
8M ago
This article appeared in NH Business Review on November 19, 2021
Rochester may not be the first place that comes to mind when thinking about the arts in New Hampshire, but it is well on its way to being better recognized for the way that the arts are helping to revitalize its downtown. While there is a trend in many towns and cities to embrace the value of the arts to create vibrant communities, artist Matt Wyatt began working with the City of Rochester many years ago to place artwork in unexpected places like empty storefront windows to attract people to the downtown.
Wyatt and Amy Reagan co ..read more
New Hampshire Business Committee for the Arts
8M ago
This article appeared in the Salem, NH Chamber of Commerce Magazine on January 15, 2020. As New Hampshire businesses face record low unemployment rates, the million-dollar question has become, “How do we attract and retain a talented and robust workforce?” While generous benefits packages can be compelling incentives for potential employees, it is no longer enough. Here enters what savvy business leaders, economic developers, and those who tout the virtues of art and culture recognize as the State’s major advantage – our creative economy. At the New Hampshire Business Committee for the ..read more