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Jennifer Raimer of Loudon was promoted to president of Cityside Management Corporation. She previously served as COO and chief talent officer.

Gerry Carrier of Little River Oriental Rugs was named outstanding board member at Intown Concord’s Community Impact Awards.

Sean Skabo of Merrimack Valley Savings Bank received the president’s award at Intown Concord’s Community Impact Awards.

Kevin Curdie was posthumously awarded the good citizen award at Intown Concord’s Community Impact Awards.

Travis Boucher was named the director of financial policy and reimbursement at the New Hampshire Hospital Association. He previously worked at Elliot Hospital and interned at LRGHealthcare.

Maryann Evers of Hopkinton was appointed director of early childhood programs at Child and Family Services in Manchester. Evers previously worked at the Massachusetts Department of Children and Families as regional clinical director.

John Cunneen was hired as vice president of sales at Polaris Direct, a direct marketing service company in Hooksett.

Angie Lane of NHPR, Bill Peterson of Gondwana & Divine Clothing Co., Julie Lacey of Merrimack County Savings Bank and Rick Johnson of the Beech Hill School were named to the board of directors for Intown Concord.

Olivia Zink of Franklin was named executive director of Open Democracy. She previously worked as the grassroots engagement coordinator for the Governing Under the Influence project organized by the American Friends Service Committee’s Concord office.

Loyd Dollins, president and CEO of Granite Bank, will retire in December. He will have worked for the bank for 17 years.

Scott Cooper will take the role of president and CEO of Granite Bank after Dollins’s retirement. He began employment with the bank in March as COO of its Colebrook office.

Avis Brosseau was named the chief financial officer of Granite Bank. She has held various positions at the bank for more than 20 years.