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NH EPSCoR Statewide Committee

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Since NH became an EPSCoR state in 2004, more than $15 million in grants have been awarded, representing federal investment in research infrastructure, collaborative research of national significance, industry-university partnerships, and education. NH EPSCoR is administered a statewide committee composed of representatives from business, government and academia.


Education

 

Jan Nisbet

Senior Vice Provost for Research

University of New Hampshire

Durham, NH

 

Katharine Eneguess

President

White Mountains Community College

Community College System of NH

Berlin, NH

 

Edward MacKay

Chancellor

University System of

New Hampshire

Durham, NH

 

Martin N. Wybourne
Vice Provost for Research

Dartmouth College

Hanover, NH

Chair

John Orcutt

Professor of Law

Franklin Pierce Law Center

Concord, NH

 

Vice Chair

Jenny Houston

Vice President of Business Development

Warwick Mills

New Ipswich, NH

 

Government

 

George Bald

Commissioner

NH Dept. of Resources &
Economic Development

Concord, NH 

 

Roy Duddy

Interim Director

Division of Economic Development

Concord, NH

 

Rep. Naida Kaen

State of NH House of Representatives

Lee, NH

 

Sen. Bob Odell

State of New Hampshire Senate

Concord, NH

 


Business

 

Mary Collins

State Director

Small Business Development Center

University of New Hampshire

Durham, NH

 

Robert Gyurik

Pharmaceutical Consultant

Exeter, NH

 
Matt Pierson
Chair

NH High Tech Council

Bedford, NH

 

Richard L. Powers
Vice President and Deputy General Manager
Advanced Systems and Technology
BAE Systems Electronics & Integrated Solutions
Nashua, NH

 

NH EPSCoR

Janet Campbell, Interim State Director

Michelle Gregoire, Program Manager

University of New Hampshire

Durham, NH

 

 
 

The NH EPSCoR program is supported by the National Science Foundation
under Grant No. EPS-0701730.

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Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the
author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

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