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Telegraph to recognize 25 extraordinary women from Greater Nashua at event, in magazine

By Staff | Feb 3, 2013

The Telegraph will recognize 25 women who excel in business, philanthropy, community service and leadership at its Total Women’s Showcase at the Radisson Hotel Nashua on April 23.

Publisher Terrence Williams said the honorees will be announced at a luncheon held as part of the daylong event.

“We are looking to recognize women from Greater Nashua who, through their actions and deeds, deserve a spotlight,” Williams said. “The women will have set a great example for citizenship and community spirit and should be celebrated.”

Williams has assembled a panel of local women leaders to help in making the selections. He urged readers of The Telegraph to submit names and brief biographies of potential recipients to him at twilliams@nashuatelegraph.com by Feb. 12.

“If you know of someone who has made a meaningful contribution in a unique or sustained way, we’d like to know about her,” Williams said. “We are looking for those who inspire, who lead by example, who create, innovate and empower, and who make a difference in our communities.”

Telegraph correspondent Stacy Milbouer will profile each honoree in a special magazine that The Telegraph will publish and distributed to all readers. It also will be available for free at the showcase.

The panel includes Maryse Wirbal, executive director of the Front Door Agency; Elizabeth LaRocca, community relations manager for Public Service of New Hampshire, Southern Division; Sheila Caron, marketing/media specialist for St. Joseph Hospital; Stacy Hynes, director of grants and community development for the Nashua School District; and Shaunae Nolet, director of membership for the Greater Nashua Chamber of Commerce.