Wire Belt’s CEO shares successes, challenges of fifth-generation family business by NH Business Review for Rick Fabrizio

David Greer David Greer, the “semi-retired” CEO of Wire Belt Company of America, will receive the Business & Industry Association’s Lifetime Achievement Award, adding to the Lifetime Achievement Award he received from the UNH CEO & Family Enterprise Center in 2021. Greer is humbled by the honors. “We’re a small…

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Great Bay Community College hosts roundtable with Seacoast manufacturing employers by NH Business Review for NH Business Review Staff

Recently more than 30 representatives from Seacoast area manufacturers, business organizations and educators met at Great Bay Community College (GBCC) to discuss how to meet the automated manufacturing workforce needs in the region. The discussion was the second in a series of automated manufacturing business roundtables that are being held…

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Consumers think mortgage rates will improve, but they’re still pessimistic about buying by Connie Kim for HousingWire

HousingWireHousingWire Consumers are optimistic that mortgage rates and home prices will decline, but most are still pessimistic about buying homes. Fannie Mae’s home purchase sentiment index (HPSI) — which tracks the housing market and consumer confidence to sell or buy a home — rose 0.6 points to 72 in August….

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Government, school organizations targeted by cyber attacks by NH Business Review for Brendan Baxter

What do Huber Heights, Ohio (population 43,439), Cullman, Ala. (population 14,775) and Scotland, Conn. (population 1,576) all have in common? They represent a cross-section of “small town America.” They also were all victims of costly cyberattacks in 2023. Unfortunately, these municipalities are not unique in their experience with cybercrime. In…

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