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Local Solar Company Wins NH Business of the Year

Local solar company ReVision Energy has been named Business of the Year by Business NH Magazine.

EXETER, N.H. - Local solar company ReVision Energy has been named Business of the Year by Business NH Magazine, the first for a solar company.

“We care deeply for our people and our planet, and we’re grateful to our thousands of customers who have partnered with us to accelerate the clean energy transition,” said ReVision Energy employee-owner and outreach specialist Christina Zlotnick. “This award is evidence that our emphasis on customer satisfaction and technical excellence is paying dividends. This year marks our 15th year in business, and this honor is also a reflection of the fact that the clean energy sector is a robust economic force.”

ReVision Energy is one of eight companies named 2018 Businesses of the Year. Each award winner is listed in the May issue of Business NH Magazine. The companies were chosen for their outstanding civic contributions and exceptional performance within their industry sector:

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Construction/Engineering/Real Estate – ReVision Energy in Brentwood
Business Services – Calling All Cargo in Dover
Nonprofit – NeighborWorks Southern NH in Manchester
Financial Services/Insurance – Santo Insurance and Financial Services
Health Care – Farnum Center in Manchester
Hospitality/Tourism – Granite State Growler Tours in North Hampton
Manufacturing/Technology – Medtronic in Portsmouth
Retail/Wholesale – Highland Hardwoods in Brentwood

All businesses were nominated by a chamber of commerce executive. A Panel of Excellence, consisting of executives from the 2017 winners of the Business of the Year award, selected this year’s recipients.

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Sandy Cleary, founder of CruCon Cruise Outlet in Moultonborough, was named the 2018 Business Leader of the Year by Business NH Magazine. Cleary is being honored for her leadership in the travel industry, her passion for helping not-for-profit organizations across the state as well as her advocacy to help the children of New Hampshire and beyond.

Awards will be presented at a luncheon on Thursday, May 17 at the Manchester Downtown Hotel (formerly the Radisson) in Manchester. Tickets for the luncheon are $65 per person or $600 for a table of ten. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the NH Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives scholarship fund. Luncheon RSVP.

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