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Bob Hemeon, an attorney at Wescott Law with 44 years of experience, has become an of counsel attorney with the firm.

Mario Capozzoli joined the management team at Wildlife Heritage Foundation of New Hampshire as director of development and marketing. He has background working with nonprofits in New Hampshire and California. He has a bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of LaVerne and a leadership certificate from Stanford University.

Alyssa McBride of Penacook has joined Mason + Rich as a senior accountant. She has a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Saint Michael’s College.

Jennifer Schaffner, Virginia Longland, Jonathan Shapleigh and Debra Davis were nominated by their co-workers for the Quality Service Professionals of the Year distinction at Bank of New Hampshire. Schaffner, bank trainer, has been an employee for 11 years beginning as a teller. Longland, bank services representative, has been an employee for four years. Shapleigh, vice president and commercial banker, joined the bank in 2005 as a commercial services intern. Davis, senior vice president and retail banking officer, became an employee in 1991 as a senior teller.

Kelly Beebee joined Meredith Village Savings Bank as a mortgage loan originator. She was previously branch and business development manager at the bank’s Plymouth office.

Nancy Egner of Hillsboro was named executive director of Fellowship Housing Opportunities in Concord. She has more than 35 years of experience in the mental health field.

Ann O’Clair and Tina Blythe, employees of Sugar River Bank, graduated from Stonier Graduate School of Banking. O’Clair has been with the bank for 10 years, starting as a financial operations specialist. Blythe has been with the bank for 18 years, starting as branch administrator.

Nancy Dickerman senior vice president and internal audit manager at Sugar River Bank retired after working for the bank for more than 40 years.

Jack Donovan, executive director of the Business Finance Authority, will retire at the end of the year. He has led the BFA for 23 years.

Thomas Clairmont, Lisa Kaplan Howe, Randi Tillman and Barbara Wauchope joined the board of directors of the HNH Foundation.