Enterprise folks from Dec. 6, 2020

Published: 12/19/2020 8:55:24 PM

Daniel Goldstein, a recently retired attorney with Brown, Goldstein & Levy law firm in Baltimore, Maryland, joined the Board of Directors of the Disability Rights Center for NH. For almost 35 years, his disability rights work has focused on improving the accessibility of digital content and devices.

Juliana Good, the founder and consultant of Neighborhood Access, joined the Board of Directors of the Disability Rights Center for NH Good. She is a late night deaf entrepreneur with a passion for harnessing design, community and talent to create more accessible neighborhoods. They are currently completing their Masters in Public Policy at the University of New Hampshire.

Pedro Altagracia, a community engagement coordinator for New Futures, joined the Board of Directors of the Disability Rights Center for NH. He is responsible for recruiting and training constituents to participate in the public health legislative process. Altagracia has expertise in DEI initiatives and advocacy, as well as a joy in community engagement.

Debra Urquhart has been hired as the new head chef at Hermit Woods Deli in Meredith. She is mostly a self-taught cook who brings a science and nutritional background after working as a nurse and has a creative spirit that is reflected in her menus.

Harry Tether, Jim Prevo and Jackie Nowicki have joined the board of the New London Barn Playhouse. Sunapee-based Tether has a long career in banking. Sunapee’s Prevo is the retired vice president and chief information officer for Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, having previously held positions in manufacturing and program management. Nowicki from Wilmot is Director of the US Government Accountability Office with more than 25 years of experience in policy and budget analysis.

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