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Greater Nashua Chamber welcomes Leadership Greater Nashua Class of 2026

By Staff | Sep 8, 2025

Members of the Leadership Greater Nashua Class of 2025-26. Courtesy photo/Greater Nashua Chamber of Commerce

NASHUA – The Greater Nashua Chamber of Commerce recently announced the members of the Leadership Greater Nashua Class of 2025-26.

This year’s cohort represents a diverse mix of professionals from business, nonprofit, education, government and community organizations, all committed to building stronger connections and driving positive change across the region.

Now entering its 31st year, Leadership Greater Nashua is a year-long professional development program designed to educate, connect, and inspire leaders through in-depth exploration of the area’s most pressing issues. Participants take part in a two-day opening retreat followed by monthly, full-day sessions focused on topics such as economic development, government and politics, healthcare, education, arts and culture as well as nonprofit impact.

“The LGN program develops leaders who understand our community, build lasting relationships, and work together to make Greater Nashua even stronger,” said Wendy Hunt, president andCEO GNCC, “We’re thrilled to welcome this talented group to the LGN network.”

The Leadership Greater Nashua Class of 2025-26 includes:

Nicholas Brigham, financial advisor at Edward Jones

Stephen Callery, clinical resource nurse of the Intensive Care Unit at St. Joseph Hospital

Brian Chambers, retail banking manager at Millyard Bank

Andrew Cirrone, business relationship manager at Franklin Savings Bank

Madeleine Craig, community health worker at Lamprey Health Care

Kelly Cross, branch manager at Bangor Savings Bank

Kelly Cummings, development and marketing manager at Marguerite’s Place

David Dearborn, business development officer at St. Mary’s Bank

Loretta DeMarco, sales director at The Hampton Inn

Matthew Fentross, executive director of Nashua Children’s Home

Dr. Christopher Forbes, outpatient rehabilitation clinical manager at St. Joseph Hospital

Jana Gemelli, community outreach and sales coordinator at Triangle Credit Union

Meghan Goldthwaite, welfare specialist for the city of Nashua

Jacqueline Hancock, membership director at the YMCA of Greater Nashua

Julia Stryzhenko, ESL counselor at the Nashua Adult Learning Center

Sarah Lemley, adult education director at the Nashua Adult Learning Center

Jacalyn Lesser, teacher at Nashua High School School South

Brian Moores, captain at the Nashua Police Department

Dylan Mullin, associate director of school counseling at Bishop Guertin High School

Amelia Nee, membership relations manager at the Greater Nashua Chamber of Commerce

Stephen Noble, owner and president of Arcomm Communications

Dr. Laura Noel, owner of Laura Noel Consulting

Kathleen Powers, branch and business development manager at Merrimack County Savings Bank

Katherine Quinn, assistant residential supervisor at the Nashua Police Athletic League

Sheila Roucher, clinical nurse educator at St. Joseph Hospital

Paloma Serena, nursing professional development associate at Southern New Hampshire Medical Center

Kolten Slater of P&L Landscaping

Glenn Telgen, deputy chief of Nashua Fire Rescue

Erin Tully, clinical nurse manager at St. Joseph Hospital

During the coming year, the class will engage with regional leaders, tour local organizations, and collaborate on a class legacy project that leaves a lasting impact on the Greater Nashua community.

For more information about Leadership Greater Nashua or to learn how to apply for future classes, visit https://nashuachamber.com/leadership-greater-nashua/.