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Cathy Clement Dias of Henniker, an associate broker at Coldwell Banker J. Jampe Associates, was presented with a Coldwell Banker International Sterling Society award for production achieved during 2015.

Ronald Sibley and Michael Long were elected new directors of Bank of New Hampshire along with the acquisition of Community Guaranty Savings Bank.

Kimberly Pecora, a principal at Nathan Wechsler and Company, was recently elected to the board of the N.H. Center for Nonprofits, an organization dedicated to providing programs and resources to help support and gain visibility for the nonprofit sector.

Kerri Tasker, an attorney at Laboe and Tasker, was named one of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys outstanding chapter members. She has been a member of the New Hampshire chapter since 2007.

Stephanie Annunziata will join Shaheen and Gordon as a member of the litigation team. She will focus her practice on litigation, probate matters and estate administration. An active member of the legal community, she serves as a board member of the New Hampshire Chapter of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys.

Tina Nadeau, a chief justice of the N.H. Drug Court; Sawako Gardner, a judge for the Portsmouth Mental Health Court; and James Leary, a judge for the Nashua Mental Health Court received the Civil Justice Award from the New Hampshire Association for Justice.

Leslie Johnson, a lawyer at the Law Office of Leslie Johnson, and Ellen Purcell, a lawyer at the Purcell Law Office, received the Granite State Advocate Award from the New Hampshire Association for Justice.

Christine Craig, a partner at Shaheen and Gordon, received the New Hampshire Association for Justice Board of Governors Award.

Jeffrey Kipperman, a Bow accountant and managing director at Mason + Rich Professional Association, was awarded the Exceptional Service to the Bow Community Award from the Bow Rotary Club. He has been a member of the group since 1994.

Donna Rice, vice president of sales and leasing for Premiere Properties, was named the W. Grant McIntosh Volunteer of the Year by the Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce at the 2016 Pinnacle Awards.

Marilyn McNamara, a lawyer at Upton and Hatfield, received the lifetime achievement award from the New Hampshire Association for Justice.

Julie Hamel has joined McGowan Fine Art as primary communications and gallery associate.

Don St. Germain, executive vice president and chief lending officer of St. Mary’s Bank, was appointed by Gov. Maggie Hassan and the Executive Council to the New Hampshire Real Estate Appraiser Board.

Mary Beth Dopfer, a Bedford accountant, joined Sanborn Head’s Concord office as senior financial leader. She has more than 25 years of experience managing finances for engineering and manufacturing firms.

Randy Miller of Belmont joined Franklin Savings Bank as regional manager of the Gilford and Laconia offices. Miller previously held positions with Citizens Bank as an assistant branch manager and Northway Bank as banking center manager.

Rachel Marland was promoted to assistant branch manager of the Laconia office of Franklin Savings Bank. She joined the bank in 2015 as a senior personal banker. Marland has more than 10 years of retail banking experience having previously held positions with Santander Bank as branch operations manager, TD Bank as store supervisor, and Mercantile Bank as head teller.