Politics & Government

Southern New Hampshire Chamber of Commerce Hosts Insightful Meet & Greet with Scott Brown

The event gave attendees the unique opportunity to hear the former Senator's vision and discuss priorities for the United States Senate.

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See below for caption. (Southern New Hampshire Chamber of Commerce)

WINDHAM, NH — The Southern New Hampshire Chamber of Commerce’s Government Affairs Committee recently welcomed former U.S. Sen. Scott Brown for a dynamic meet-and-greet, bringing together business leaders, community members, and public policy enthusiasts for a lively and meaningful discussion.

Held in Windham, the event gave attendees the unique opportunity to hear Brown’s vision, discuss priorities for the U.S. Senate, and explore the issues that matter most to both state and local communities. The event sparked engaging conversation and thoughtful questions, highlighting the value of direct dialogue between policymakers and the business community.

The Chamber’s Government Affairs Committee is dedicated to connecting members with policymakers and providing timely programming that helps businesses stay informed and engaged. From Meet & Greet sessions to the annual Concord Update, the Committee creates platforms for constructive dialogue and deeper understanding of the legislative issues shaping our economy.

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For more information about upcoming events or to get involved with the Southern New Hampshire Chamber of Commerce, visit southernnhchamber.com or call 603-893-3177.

Caption: From left to right, Aaron Shamshoyan, Salem School District; Bernard W. Campbell, Campbell's Scottish Highlands Golf Course; Jeff Murphy, SFC Engineering Partnership Inc.; former U. S. Sen. Scott Brown; state Rep. Tanya Donnelly; Chris Goodnow, Goodnow Real Estate Services; Julie McAdoo, Exsum Group, LLC; and Chuck Rossi, Moon River Wellness Center

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