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The New Hampshire Forum on the Future -- comprised of business, education and public policy leaders - is committed to ensuring a workforce of highly educated and well-trained citizens to sustain New Hampshire's economic prosperity.
Because the needs of business, higher education and policy are increasingly interconnected, the continued vitality of our evolving economy depends on our ability to anticipate future needs. Whether it's building awareness, creating access to affordable higher education or specialized workforce training, addressing these needs requires new levels of collaboration in an economy driven by information.

Sustaining Sponors:

NHHEAF

St Marys Bank

IRTC

In Partnership With:

NHCUC

NHTC3

CCNH


Breakfast Series

The New Hampshire Forum on the Future Breakfast Series focuses on the forces that face the state's future - economically, socially and culturally with respect to our education system, environment and historic traditions. The speakers and programs we host will make you think about the future of New Hampshire as a place to live and work.

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The New Hampshire Forum on the Future
Breakfast Invitation
 
Implementation of Healthcare Reform in NH is Underway
 
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Bedford Village Inn - The Great Hall
Bedford, NH
8:00 - 9:30 AM
 
BREAKFAST SERVED
 
Speakers
 
Nick Toumpas, Commissioner, NH Dept. of Health & Human Services
Roger Sevigny, Commissioner, NH Insurance Department
Elaine Ryan, VP, Government Relations at AARP
James Squires, M.D., President, NH ENDOWMENT for Health
 
The two New Hampshire leaders responsible for the implementation of healthcare reform for all citizens in the State, a national leader responsible for the implementation of health reform at the state and federal level, and one of New Hampshire's most respected healthcare leaders will provide us with their views and initial plans on how this massive health reform agenda will become part of our healthcare system over the next several years.
 
Commissioners Toumpas and Sevigny co-chair New Hampshire's implementation of this massive and complex reform law.  Elaine Ryan, manages and provides strategic direction to the Federal and State Affairs issue teams and the Congressional Relations and Political Affairs teams at AARP. In this capacity Elaine is directly involved with guiding the implementation of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act at the federal and state level on behalf of AARP.  Dr. James Squires, a former state senator, is now the head of a health strategy and grant foundation working to improve the health of NH citizens, especially the underserved.

Registration:

  • Registration for this breakfast is $25.00
  • Click here to register on-line
  • If paying by check please remit to: NHCUC at 3 Barrell Court, Suite 100, Concord, NH 03301
  • For directions to the Bedford Village Inn click here.
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If paying by check, register on-line but remit payment to:
NHCUC
3 Barrell Court
Suite 100
Concord, NH 03301

Past Breakfast Series Information:

2010
March 15: Driving Economic Development in the Monadnock Region: From Issues to Action New Solutions for the New Economy
February 25: A Candid Analysis of NH's Future by its Emerging Young Leaders
2009
September 28: Internationalization of NH
May 4: A Major Shift in US Energy Policy
April 8: The Future of Healthcare in NH
January 30: The Recession and NH: Impact, Implications and Potential Changes in NH in 2009/2010

2008

October 31: Analysis of NH's Major Political Races: President, US Senate, US House of Representatives, Governor
September 30: NH High Technology Sector Re-inventing Itself
June 16: NH's Foreign Born Population - A New Report
May 14: Roadtrip to the Corner Office
April 22: Communities & Consequences: The Changing Demographics of NH - What NH Citizens Are Saying And Doing About It In The Community
March 6: NH's Housing Market: How Far Is Down? - When Is Up?
2007
December 12: Should I Stay (in NH) Or Should I Go?
November 27: First-Rate Analysis Of NH's Presidential Primary 2007-2008
September 7: The State of U.S. Preparedness for Terrorism
May 4: Environmental Outlook 2007
April 3: The New NH Legisture: NH State Senate President, Sylvia Larsen & NH House Speaker, Terie Norelli
February 26: How The U.S. & N.H. Economy Can Spur More Innovation & Entrepreneurship
January 12: The Status & Economic Impact of Higher Education In New Hampshire: A Report to the Citizens of New Hampshire
2006
November 9: NH Election Analysis: What Happened & Why
October 13: The Older Worker Phenomenon in NH & the US: The Fastest Growing Employee Age Group: 50+
September 29: The Looming Electricity Dilemma in New England
June 8: Growing a 21st Century Economy: Is NH College & Workforce Ready?
May 12: The Future of Business in NH: Do We Still Have A Competitive Advantage
February 21: NH's New Media Undergoing Change
2005
December 1: The Major Forces Changing NH & Shaping Its Future
September 20: An Eye-Opening Demographic Forecast For New Hampshire

 

The New Hampshire Forum on the Future
3 Barrell Court, Concord, NH  03301 (Directions)
Thomas R. Horgan, President & CEO
Business Phone:  (603) 225-4199
email:  horgan@nhcuc.org
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