NH Outlook Talk Show , Sunday, 4/6/2008
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New Hampshire's business climate over the next ten years.
What does the future hold?
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New Hampshire 2018: What are the pressing business issues into the next decade?
A conversation with those in the know.
Next on NH Outlook.
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Hello, I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to NH Outlook.
If you had a crystal ball to look ahead to the next ten years in the Granite State, what would you see?
That question was posed to some of the Granite State's experts at a March 11 forum sponsored by Business New Hampshire Magazine and Leadership New Hampshire.
Business leaders gathered in Manchester to listen to researchers, demographers and policy analysts talk about the state's future.
We caught up with the presenters after the event.
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Here to talk about the issues facing New Hampshire Business in the next decade are the presenters at the "New Hampshire: 2018" Conference:
Peter Francese, a demographics and consumer markets expert, Ross Gittell, a Professor at the Whittemore School of Business & Economics at the University of NH, Katie Merrow, the Executive Director of the NH Women's Policy Institute, and Steve Norton, the Executive Director of the NH Center for Public Policies Studies.
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We mentioned quickly during our conversation that Peter Francese has a new book and documentary.
"Communities and Consquences" looks at the causes and effects of a graying New Hampshire.
You can watch the hour-long documentary right here on NHPTV.
On April 14th at 8 p-m and again April 16th at 9 p-m.
As Peter mentioned, he has published a book to compliment the documentary.
For a link to Communities and Consequences online and to all our guests in this program, visit our website at nhptv.org/outlook.
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That does it for us.
Thanks for watching New Hampshire Outlook.
I'm Beth Carroll.
I'll see you next time.
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As Peter mentioned, he has published a book to compliment the documentary.
For a link to Communities and Consequences online and to all our guests in this program, visit our website at nhptv.org/outlook.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 4/6/2008
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 26:00
Now on NH Outlook, where NH Talks: What are the pressing business issues into the next decade? We'll have a conversation with those in the know. Hello, I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to NH Outlook. If you had a crystal ball to look ahead at the next ten years in the Granite State, what would you see? That question was posed to some of the Granite State's experts at a March 11 forum sponsored by Business New Hampshire Magazine and Leadership New Hampshire. Business leaders gathered in Manchester to listen to researchers, demographers and policy analysts talk about the state's future. Here to talk about the issues facing New Hampshire Business in the next decade are the presenters at the "New Hampshire: 2018" Conference. Peter Francese, a demographics and consumer markets expert, Ross Gittell, a Professor at the Whittemore School of Business & Economics at the University of New Hampshire, Katie Merrow, the Executive Director of the NH Women's Policy Institute, and Steve Norton, the Executive Director of the NH Center for Public Policies Studies.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Peter Francese\Demographics & Consumer Markets Expert; Ross Gittell\Economics Professor, UNH; Katie Merrow\Exec Dir., NH Women's Policy Institute; Steve Norton\Exec Dir., NH Center for Public Policy Studies
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