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  • Atkinson, NH
  • Danville, NH
  • Hampstead, NH
  • Kingston, NH
  • Plaistow, NH
  • Newton, NH
  • Sandown, NH

Atkinson Country Club hosts the PACE Luncheon Meetings

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November 2010 P.A.C.E. Luncheon

Speaker: Cheryl Perkins of Cheryl K. Perkins & Associates

How to Get your Company Listed in Local Search on Google, Bing & Yahoo

Say goodbye to the phone book! Local Internet search is changing the game for those looking to market locally online, particularly small businesses. Whether using local search marketing or local SEO, the resulting impact on traffic and sales - online and off is impossible to ignore. Get it right and you might corner you local market, get it wrong and you'll be left in the dust.

 

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October 2010 P.A.C.E. Luncheon

Annual Meeting with Election of Officers and Board Members

Guest Speakers:  Mark Whitney, VP Strategy, Community Relations and Development at Exeter Health Resources, Andrea Westinghouse, MD, FAAP – Core Pediatrics of Plaistow, and Gabor Pernyeszi, MD – Plaistow Health of Core Physicians

 

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September 2010 P.A.C.E. Luncheon

Speakers: Lawrence Faretta, CFP; Kevin McKinnon, CFP; Philip Gamache, CFP


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March 2010 P.A.C.E. Luncheon

Guest Speaker, School Principal Gail Sudduth, gave a presentation about the New Hampshire Scholars Program.


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February 2010 P.A.C.E. Luncheon

Guest speakers were Christine Clarke-Swift, MS of OnTrac Coaching --Topic: Fine Tuning Communication; and Susan Kuhn who spoke about the upcoming "Relay for Life".

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January 2010 P.A.C.E. Luncheon

Guest speaker Trish Schade of Northern Essex Community College in Massachusetts discussed Building Teams by Using Clifton Strengths Finder. Team-real teams (not just groups of people) are crucial to the performance of organizations. Developing cohesive teams requires thoughtful disciplined action. Teams shape purpose and goals.

In this presentation, Trish focused on developing teams that include people with the four domains of leadership strengths (Executing, Influencing, Relationship Building and Strategic Thinking).  A tool like “Strengths Finder” can be useful in determining how all team members can maximize their contributions to the groups collective goals.

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