Letter from the chair President: Dr. Paul J. LeBlanc
Welcome to the inaugural issue of Impact!
Editor: Stephanie Bergeron
As chair of the President’s Circle, I am pleased we are rolling out
Contributors: Stephanie Bergeron Gail Dexter Michelle Dunn Gregg Mazzola Michelle Strout
a publication focused on how alumni and friends of Southern New
Graphic Design: Karen Mayeu
we are leading and influencing industries and communities.
Photography: Jeremy Earl Mayhew Ryan Webber Printing: Printers Square Cover: Robert Freese of Globe Manufacturing
Impact magazine is published yearly by the
Hampshire University are partnering with the university to advance its mission and goals. SNHU’s impact is being felt globally and the stories in this issue illustrate a few of the significant ways in which
Leadership and involvement in the philanthropic goals of the university are essential to the continued strengthening and growth of SNHU. Gifts from individuals sustain and ultimately help to transform a university’s ability to actualize its strategic plan and create opportunities for student learning that would otherwise be missed or compromised as a result of insufficient resources. You
Office of Institutional Advancement,
must not underestimate the role that your annual giving plays in
Don Brezinski, Vice President.
the university’s ability to continue providing innovative, quality
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educational programs. The university continues to draw recognition
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Today we continue to broaden our network of support as we build
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for the quality, diversity and accessibility of its offerings, matched with a real value for their costs. We are grateful for the many generous donors who came before us and made an impact in our own educational experiences at SNHU. a legacy we can all be proud of for generations to come. Sincerely,
David Bellman ’92