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Kate Luczko on WMUR's NH Business

Kate Luczko, Stay Work Play's Executive Director was a guest on Fred Kocher's show on WMUR, NH Business. http://www.wmur.com/video/30746341/detail.html

U.S. Small Business Administration, NH Small Business Development Center, NH High Tech Council, and Stay Work Play NH host a Young Entrepreneur Event

SBA Young Entrepreneur Series (YES)

The U.S. Small Business Administration, in collaboration with the NH Small Business Development Center, the NH High Tech Council, and Stay Work Play New Hampshire, will host a Young Entrepreneur Event with leading young entrepreneurs on Tuesday, March 13th, 2012 at 4:30p.m. Read more »

Luczko speaker at Career Success Fest 2012 hosted by LRCC

LACONIA — Lakes Region Community College (LRCC) announces the first-ever Career Success Fest 2012 to be held on Prescott Hill in Laconia. The Fest is scheduled to begin on Tuesday, February 14, 10:30 a.m., and run through Thursday, February 16, 6:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend.

11th NH Young Professional Network Launched

Manchester, NH—New Hampshire now has its 11th young professional network, the Upper Valley Young Professionals (UVYP). The UVYP has three goals for the young professionals in the area as well as theUpper Valley Community at large; Meet, Develop, and Contribute.

'Ready and motivated' young adults advocate for N.H.

When demographers worry that New Hampshire is getting older as its young people leave for other states, they're thinking about people like Helen Donington. Donington is young, motivated, articulate and looking for a job in marketing or business startup and development. She's a Manchester native, a 2003 graduate of the University of New Hampshire with a bachelor of science degree in tourism planning and development and a minor in hospitality management. She wants to stay in the state that's been her home. Read more »

PSU looks to enhance student's connection to their state

PLYMOUTH — Thad Guldbrandsen, director of the Center for Rural Partnerships at Plymouth State University, says that it can't be emphasized enough that New Hampshire is a special place. Read more »

Stay Work Play and Governor Lynch Committed to Keeping 20 and 30 Year-Olds in New Hampshire

January 23, 2012 – Stay Work Play has partnered with New Hampshire Governor John Lynch and the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation to host an event on January 26th aimed at partnering with organizations throughout the state to help retain and attract 20-30 year olds and encourage them to stay work and play in New Hampshire.

Stay Work Play Adds Three Board Members

December 2011 - Stay Work Play welcomes the following three new members to its board of directors: MATTHEW COOKSON, Cookson Stephens Corp.; LORI HARNOIS, New Hampshire Division of Travel and Tourism Development; and MICHAEL SKELTON, Public Service of New Hampshire. Stay Work Play is a nonprofit organization established in 2009 to help encourage more college students to stay, work and play in the state after graduation.

Celebrating NH's Rising Stars

While NH's population is aging as a whole, if you look beyond the numbers at the state's young professionals and the companies and organizations that support them, you get a different picture. There are many young people starting innovative companies and helping make NH a vital place to live and work. These are companies committed to cultivating the next gen workforce: From supporting training and education opportunities to creating workplaces that are fun, vibrant and offer opportunities to advance into leadership.

How Can New Hampshire Retain Young Workers?

November 29, 2011 - KEENE

A strategy breakfast, hosted by the Department of Management at Antioch University New England November 18, drew business and nonprofit executives who talked about how to keep New Hampshire's young graduates working in the state. The next generation of workers will also have to be skilled at networking, financial literacy and adapting to change. Read more »