Serving Our AudienceNew Hampshire Public Television
is part of the PBS network of television
stations, and is licensed through the
University of New Hampshire. NHPTV, the
state's only PBS station, was established in
1959.
In FY 05, nearly half a mil l ion
households in Northern New England
tuned in weekly to watch NHPTV, while our
Knowledge Network’s educational services
reached more than 14,600 educators and
200,000 students statewide.
To help us determine what broadcast
programs and services we should focus
on over the next five years, NHPTV sought
feedback through a series of viewer
surveys and community consultations.
NHPTV Leadership NHPTV General Manager and CEO
Peter Frid was elected to the PBS Board
of Directors. Also, Director of Educational
Services Kelly Clark was promoted to
NHPTV Assistant General Manager, and the
NHPTV Board of Governors named Larry
Pitsch to succeed Nury Marquez as board
chair in 2005–2006.
To Our Supporters:
From left: Pitsch, Marquez and Frid
Local LinksNHPT V remained committed to
producing outstanding local programs. NH
Outlook, our weeknight newsmagazine,
covered New Hampshire’s people, places
and politics. Wildlife Journal, co-produced
with the NH Fish and Game Department,
entered its third season. Granite State
Challenge showcased academic teams
from around the state, as Alvirne High
School won the SuperChallenge title for
a third time. NHPTV also broadcast and
webstreamed 10 UNH men’s hockey games.
Recognition for Program Excellence
Our original programming—including
NH Outlook and Wildlife Journal—took
top honors from the Boston/New England
National Television Academy (Emmy
Awards), CINE Golden Eagle, Associated
Press, Annual Telly Awards and NH
Association of Broadcasters.
Season 3 of Wildlife Journal, hosted by Willem Lange and Lisa Densmore, premiered in October
Throughout the year, we are keenly aware of how much we rely on our many supporters, who you’ll find listed in this Annual Report. They all are truly essential to New Hampshire Public Television. During Fiscal Year 2005, NHPTV provided award-winning local programs; educational services that touched families and educators; community activities that brought people and ideas together; and PBS’s acclaimed programs. What can you expect from NHPTV next year? More exciting locally focused and PBS programs, innovative projects, educational resources, and advances into digital technology to extend NHPTV’s reach and service. Watch and see!
Thank you for investing in our valued programs and services.
– Peter Frid General Manager and CEO
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Serving Learners of All AgesThis fiscal year, NHPTV’s Knowledge
N e t w o r k d e l i v e r e d o u t s t a n d i n g
media-rich programs, ser vices, and
resources for students, educators, parents,
child care providers and learners of
all ages. It provided over 1,000 hours of
instructional television free of charge, and
more than 162 workshops.
Preceding the 2004 national election,
NHPT V again sponsored the New
Hampshire Mock Election. More than
46,700 students participated in the polling.
In January, the Wildlife Journal, Junior
curriculum for grades 4–8, based on
NHPTV’s Wildlife Journal, was unveiled.
Once again, thank you for your support and involvement this past year, and for continuing to help make possible NHPTV's programs and services that entertain, educate and enrich.
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The best of PbS NHPT V continued to air top PBS
programs, including American Experience,
A n t i q u e s R o a d s h o w , f r o n t l i n e ,
masterpiece
T h e a t r e ,
Nature, NOVA,
a n d T h e
N e w s H o u r
with Jim Lehrer, as well as a lineup of
quality children’s programs such as
Sesame Street, Arthur, Clifford, Reading
Rainbow and maya & miguel.
Community Connections “Financial literacy” was the focus of
Outlook on Money, a NH Outlook series
launched this year with support from
a $50,000 grant from Citizens Bank
Foundation. Each of the 12 segments
spotlight a different financial topic, linked
to resources on nhptv.org.
To gauge how voters approached
issues and candidates in the 2004 election,
NH Outlook’s “Voter Journals” project
selected individuals from around the state
to record their views on videotape. These
were then aired on "NH Votes" segments.
In April, NH Outlook’s six-part Seeing
Seniors series debuted, addressing issues
that affect the state’s aging population. The
community outreach project, funded with
a $60,000 grant from Sound Partners for
Community Health, included five forums
with partner Seniors Count/Easter Seals NH.
In May, NHPTV, the Maine Public
Broadcasting Network and WGBH presented
Dutch violin virtuoso André Rieu in a sold-
out concert at UNH’s Whittemore Center
Arena, drawing the state’s largest-ever
gathering of public television supporters.
Programs and services with a local focus.... plus the best of PBS
Clifford, The Big Red Dog, meets a fan at a Fisher Cats game in June
André Rieu performing in Durham
Students participate in mock government activity
PROGRAm, PROJECT ANd SPECiAL EVENT SPONSORS
AEG Concerts WestAnthem Blue Cross and Blue ShieldBAE SystemsThe Balsams Grand Resort HotelBelletetes True Value StoresBest of NH 2005Business NH MagazineCatholic Medical CenterCedar’s Mediterranean Foods, Inc.Centrix BankCharter Trust CompanyClear Channel EntertainmentConway Office Products/Konica CopiersD.F. Richard EnergyEastern Propane & OilElliot HospitalFeld EntertainmentFidelity/Unique College Investment PlanFleetFrisbie Memorial HospitalThe Grappone CompaniesGreen Mountain Coffee RoastersGreen Mountain FurnitureHarlem Globetrotters/Verizon Wireless ArenaHighland HardwoodsHillcrest Terrace Retirement CommunityH.P. HoodImagination VillageIrving OilKeene SentinelKeene State CollegeKittery Trading PostLindt ChocolateLittleton Coin CompanyL.L. Bean Outdoor Discovery SchoolsLowell Memorial AuditoriumMachine Quilting ExpoMcLean CommunicationsMeadowbrook Musical Arts CenterMonadnock Mountain Spring Water, Inc.Mount Washington CruisesMurphy’s Tin PalaceNational Education Association of NHNew England Heart Institute of Catholic
Medical CenterNew Hampshire Business ReviewNew Hampshire Business Review AwardsNew Hampshire Community Technical
College SystemNew Hampshire Fisher CatsNew Hampshire Higher Education Assistance
Foundation Network OrganizationsNew Hampshire LotteryNew Hampshire MagazineNew Hampshire Public RadioNew Hampshire Union LeaderNew Horizons Computer Learning Center of NHNortheast Credit UnionNova Technology CorporationOakhurst DairyOld Village Paints, LTDOne Beacon InsuranceOrr & RenoPAETEC CommunicationsThe Palace TheatrePAX World FundsPeerless Insurance, Member Liberty Mutual GroupPella Windows and Doors
Pickity PlacePlymouth State UniversityPortsmouth Regional HospitalProulx Oil & PropanePublic Service of New HampshireRAM Printing Inc.Ransmeier & SpellmanRath, Young and Pignatelli, P.A.RiverStoneRiverWoods at ExeterSeacoast Media GroupSeacoast Repertory TheatreSenior BeaconSkin & Laser Surgery Center of New EnglandShaw’s SupermarketsStory LandT.D. BanknorthTools, Tools, Tools & the Hardware StoreTsongas ArenaUniversity Hospitality ServicesUniversity of New Hampshire AlumniUniversity of New Hampshire DiscoveryUniversity System of New HampshireVerizon VermillionWells Fargo Home MortgageWhittemore Center ArenaWOKQ 97.5 FMWXRV The River 92.5 FMWZID 97.5 and the Mill 96.5
mEmbERSHiP dRiVE SPONSORSFleetKingsbury CorporationT.D. Banknorth
AUCTiON UNdERWRiTERSAnthem Blue Cross and Blue ShieldBottomline TechnologiesCoca-Cola Bottling Company of Northern
New EnglandComcastDesmarais EnvironmentalD.F. Richard EnergyEastern Propane & OilFPL Energy Seabrook StationGraf Brothers LeasingInn at SpruceWoodIrving OilLangdon Place of DoverLindt ChocolateLonza BiologicsMariner RealtyMonadnock Mountain Spring Water, Inc.New Hampshire Electric Cooperative, Inc.New Hampshire Institute of ArtNew Horizons Computer Learning Center of NHNortheast Delta DentalThe Parcel RoomPeerless Insurance, Member Liberty Mutual GroupPortsmouth Regional HospitalPoulin Auto CountryPublic Service of New HampshireRAM Printing Inc.Ray F. MacDonald Insurance AgencyService Credit UnionSprintT.D. BanknorthTeradyne IncorporatedTimberlandTools, Tools, Tools & the Hardware Store
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NHPTV thanks its partners for their support
RevenuesJULy 1, 2004–JUNE 30, 2005
COmmUNiTy SUPPORT
Membership $2,631,075 28.3%
Major Gifts 285,756 3.1%
Auction 597,943 6.4%
Corps./Founds./Grants 1,099,622 11.8%
Magazine Advertising 3,814 0.0%
Events/Endowments 35,407 0.4%
$4,653,617 50.1%
OTHER iNCOmE
Tower Rentals $567,674 6.1%
Production/Eng Services 186,952 2.0%
Miscellaneous 126,856 1.4%
$881,482 9.5%
State of NH $2,335,918 25.2%
UNH Support $97,320 1.0%
Federal Support $1,313,546 14.2%
Total Support/Revenue $9,281,883 100.0%
* Unaudited
Community Support [50.1%]
State of NH [25.2%]
Other Income [9.5%]
Federal Support [14.2%]
UnitilUniversity Hospitality ServicesUniversity System of New HampshireWaddell & ReedWentworth-Douglass Hospital
KNOWLEdGE NETWORK PROGRAm GUidE SPONSORSNational Education Association of NHNH Higher Education Assistance Foundation
Network OrganizationsPAX World Funds
TOP TEN mATCHiNG GifT COmPANiESVerizonJohnson & JohnsonPrudential InsuranceHewlett Packard (also Compaq)ExxonMobil Corp.American International GroupMarkemIBM CorporationMilliporeNSTAR Foundation
fOUNdATiONS & TRUSTSAgnes M. Lindsay TrustAlice J. Reen Charitable TrustBaldwin FoundationBarker FoundationBenjamin Couch TrustBenton Foundation/Robert Wood
Johnson FoundationBrown Foundation, Inc. of HoustonByrne FoundationCenter for Public Responsibility and
Corporate CitizenshipCitizens Bank FoundationDoris L. Benz TrustEndowment for HealthFrederick Smyth TrustFuller FoundationGilbert Verney FoundationGreenspan FoundationSamuel P. Hunt FoundationJefferson Pilot FinancialLinden FoundationMary Alice Arakelian FoundationMcIninch FoundationNH Charitable FoundationNH Charitable Foundation/The Walker FundNH Children’s Trust Fund/Child and Family
Services of NHNH State Council on the ArtsNorwin S. and Elizabeth N. Bean FoundationOleonda Jameson TrustPBS Ready To LearnPBS TeacherlinePublic Service of New HampshirePutnam FoundationRosamond Thaxter FoundationRoy A. Hunt FoundationSamuel Pardoe FoundationStratford FoundationVerizon2 Anonymous
NHPTV fUTURE fUNdNew Hampshire Department of Education/SERESCPublic Service of New HampshireStratford Foundation
NHPTV TECHNOLOGy fUNdRawson and Marcia Wood
NHPTV PROGRAmmiNG fUNdRawson and Marcia WoodMarie Schmidt Gerrato Memorial TrustStratford Foundation
AUCTiON SUPERbOARd dONORSAccent Home & Garden MagazineAdaptations Unlimited Kitchens Baths & BeyondAl David JewelryAll Makes Sew & Vac CentersAmerican AirlinesAmerican Answering ServiceAmy DelventhalAppliance WarehouseArthur Murray Dance StudioAuger & Sons Inc.Azores Express—SATA, PortugalAzores Regional Tourism Office, PortugalBalsams WildernessBay Street DiscountBensaude Turismo Hotels, Portugal Bertucci’sBetter Hearing CenterBottomline TechnologiesBrentwood Machine SalesBritish Tourist AuthorityBritRailC.A.B. Services Inc.Cannon MountainCaptain Jefferds InnCaptured on CameraCardigan Mountain SchoolCarved in StoneCircle 9 Ranch Campground,Cockadoodle Doo / Pure BarnyardColonial InnCompany CCrocker PoolsCurves for Women—DurhamD. F. Richard EnergyDyer’s Docking SystemsEagle MountainEastern Propane and OilEasy Pete’s Yard ServicesEthan AllenExcellent Vision Lasik Eye Care CenterExplorama Lodge, Iquitos, PeruFairfield Inn & Suites Orlando, FLFernald LumberGeorge LehGlass by James Michael, Rockford, OHGlobal TicketsGloria GustafsonGrand Summit Hotel & Conference CenterGranite State CollegeGranite State FurnitureHearthworks Store & Fireplace ShopHerbert Grand HotelHilton Crystal City—Arlington, VAHilton Waikoloa Village—HawaiiHobbycraft of NHHotel De Noailles—France Hotel Napoleon—FranceIndian Head ResortInnSeason Resorts—Cape CodJane Arnold
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ExpendituresJULy 1, 2004–JUNE 30, 2005
PROGRAm SERViCES
Broadcasting $3,010,804 32.5%
Knowledge Network 558,122 6.0%
Engineering/IT 1,860,746 20.1%
5,429,672 58.6%
SUPPORT SERViCES
Development $1,789,335 19.3%
Communications 292,962 3.2%
Administration 1,070,365 11.6%
$3,152,662 34.0%
UNH Fees $436,568 4.7%
Capital Transfer $150,000 1.6%
Debt Retirement $94,852 1.0%
Total Expenditures $9,263,754 100.0%
Operating Surplus $18,129
* Unaudited
NHPTV thanks its partners for their support
Program Services [58.6%]
Support Services [34.0%]
UNH Fees [4.7%]
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JenicaJewelry Creations Inc.Jurys Doyle Hotel Group—IrelandJust Right AwningsKingsbury Hill Riding CampKlein AssociatesLe Grand David and His Own Spectacular
Magic CompanyLoon Mountain Recreation CorporationMWV Accommodations & Co.Madeira USA LimitedMahers WeldingMae BeckMarriott Druid’s Glen HotelMassage AssociatesMed-Tec Hearing LabMerchants Automotive GroupMittersill ResortMonique SakellariosMountain Club On LoonMt. Washington ObservatoryMy Grandma’s of New EnglandNH HappeningsNH Magazine Mc Lean CommunicationsNH Power YogaNashua Athletic Club / Somerset Swim &
Fitness / Focus on FitnessNeverett’s Sew & VacNew England Center, DurhamNew Hampshire Symphony OrchestraNew Horizons Computer Learning CentersNippo Lake Golf ClubOasis Sunrooms & Spas Pan Am Clipper ConnectionPat Wulfson ArtPearce JewelersPeter GranucciPetit Papillon School of BalletPortsmouth MagazineRBC Dain RauscherRail Europe Inc.Ramada Plaza—LondonRand Lumber Company Inc.Red Parka PubRegal Limousine ServiceRenaissance Chancery Court LondonRichter’s JewelersRussound/FMP Inc.Seacoast KayakSeacoast Mills Building Supply Inc.Shaker Style FurnishingsShakespeares Globe Theatre—London Sheraton Harborside Portsmouth HotelShip’s Lantern InnSki New Hampshire Inc.Skin & Laser Surgery Center of New EnglandSonaMed SpaSounds Spectrum DJsSquam Lakes Camp ResortRobert SteedmanSteele Hill ResortSteve Bauermeister Fine FurnitureStudley’s Florist & Garden CenterSuki Coughlin PhotographySummit Resort Hotel—St. MaartenSunset Hill HouseSweet Dreams QuiltsTJ’s at the sign of the gooseTambling & Woods York River ArchitectsThe Arlington InnThe Bernerhof Inn
Mr. CharronMrs. Florence C. Chesterton-NorrisMrs. ChisholmMr. ChmieleskiGeoffrey E. Clark & Martha Fuller ClarkSteve & Anne CoadyDavid L. Coffin, Sr.P. CoffinMark & Patricia CollinMs. ComeauMr. Connery LathemMs. CookBob & Mary CormackMs. CraigMrs. Julian CrockerPhyllis Curcuru & Fred OttoThe Honorable & Mrs. David P. CurrierThe Cushman FamilyMrs. CutterMs. D’AgostinoMr. & Mrs. DarlingMr. & Mrs. William M. DayMr. DemmerDr. Robert C. Dewey & Pamela D. Van ArsdaleParker & Karen DeweyMr. DiVirgilioRev. DidominicaP. Lynn DitollaChuck & Denny DoleacMr. WeylandNorman & Anne DoucetMrs. DoughanMrs. DoyleMr. & Mrs. DuggerJack & Lisa DunfeyMrs. DunfeyMrs. DustinMae EaglesonMr. EllisB. J. EntwisleMr. & Mrs. EstesMrs. James EwingMs. FallonLouise FallonMs. FalzaranoJoan K. FarrelMr. & Mrs. FisherHilda W. FleisherMrs. FolsomKathryn Parks ForbesAnne S. FrantzPeter & Katherine FridMs. FryouChristopher GallagherMs. GeoffroyMr. & Mrs. GereAl GerratoMrs. GiffordBetsy GillinMrs. Alvin C. Gluek, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. GoldbergMr. GoldsteinMr. GoodspeedNancy & Lane Woodsworth GossMs. GouldJeffrey & Gay GoveMr. GrahamZaiga GreenhalghMs. Greenway
The CabinetworksThe ETM Travel GroupThe Friendship Tour, Great BritainThe Granite GroupThe Horny Toad, St. MaartenThe Inn at Spruce WoodThe New London InnThe Portland Symphony OrchestraThe Schooner House InnThe Ship’s Lantern InnThe Sunny Grange Bed & BreakfastThe Tumi Outlet StoreTwin Pines Driving RangeUNH Cooperative ExtensionUnitil Service CorporationVan Otis ChocolatesVerdegolf, AzoresWestin Hotels ParisW. S. Goodrich Inc.WOKQWPKQWSHK—The SharkWTSN & The BayWhite Mountains Attractions AssociationWholesale Waterbeds and Futons of
Seabrook Inc.Woodstock Soapstone Company, Inc.Woodward’s ResortYour New England Toyota Dealer
THE PROfiLE SOCiETyThe Profile Society is a dedicated group of individuals who make an annual commitment of $500 and above. Mr. AdeMr. AldridgeMr. & Mrs. AlexanderMs. AllardMs. AndersonMrs. Ora L. AndersonAnne S. Howells Charitable TrustMrs. AppletonASCA, Inc.Rich & Lori AshoohMr. & Mrs. R. Scott BaconMs. BakerSteve & Robin BakerMr. BakewellMr. BaldelliStephen P. BarbaMary B. BargateCharles F. BassMrs. Philip BastedoMrs. Janet BayleyB. Bean & L. DavidsonJohn & Pamela BlackfordMr. BloomenthalMs. BoschPaul & Peg BoucherCol & Mrs. Pierre D. BoyMs. BoyntonMr. & Mrs. BremerMr. & Mrs. BriggsMs. BurnetteThe Byrne FoundationMr. & Mrs. CabotMrs. CampbellKenneth and Marianne CampbellVirginia S. ChamplinKerry H. Chandler
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Mr. HaagJeannette J. HackettMr. & Mrs. HackettEugene & Teresa HaleyMr. Fred HallMs. HallMr. HanniganMrs. Margaret P. HanrahanFelda & Dena HardymonMr. & Mrs. HarmanMr. HarriganMr. & Mrs. H. E. Harrington, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. John W. HarrisThomas D. Harris & Susan L. HarrisMs. HavenThomas & Anne HavillMarion M. HendersonMr. HirschMary & Eastham HockmeyerDr. & Mrs. HolbrookMs. HollingsworthMs. HollydayW. B. Pete & Kristin HopkinsMr. HorneMs. HousleyMr. & Mrs. HowardDr. & Mrs. HowardMr. John A. HubbardMr. & Mrs. Charles E. HugelMr. & Mrs. Edward A. Hughes, Jr.Ms. HutchinsonHarold & Betsy JanewayJames & Wanda JenkinsPeter & Judith JenneyMarilyn P. JohnsonMrs. KaneMs. KathanMrs. KelloggBruce & Jane KeoughMs. Killam-AbellMr. & Mrs. Guy W. KimballMr. KleinAndrea KokolisDiane & Fred KollmorgenJames D. KonkelMrs. KornaatMrs. KurtinMr. LabrieMr. LaingMr. & Mrs. LawsonMrs. LeMessurierSusan & Charles LeahyMrs. LemayFriend of NHPTVMrs. LeonardRichard & Darcy LettieriJess LewisMs. ListerMiss LittleMs. LivergoodMr. D. LoringMr. LothropAnne R. Lovett & Stephen G. WoodsumMr. LuGeorge & Ernestine LymanMr. LynchMr. LyonGene & Tracey LyrasEdward R. MacKayDennis & Laura MalloyMr. & Mrs. Malpass
Mrs. ManningMs. MarettRichard MarkunsMs. MarquezMary N. MaslandDavid & Barbara MaysillesJohn McGonagleBrownie McKinleyMrs. McLaughlinMark and Diana McNabbMs. MercerMs. MetcalfAnn & Jack MiddletonTrevor Miller & Kim WilliamsAnne D. MilneNancy and Norman MinerDr. M. Jonathan MishconMr. & Mrs. MonahanMr. MontembeaultMr. Moreau Jr.John H. MorisonMedora MorrisonMr. MorrisonJohn M. MorssMr. & Mrs. MossMr. MullenMr. & Mrs. MushialMs. NarasimhanMrs. NewburyMr. & Mrs. NewickThe Nichols TrustMr. NicholsDoug & Ellen O’BrienMr. O’KeefeMr. & Mrs. OedelMr. Charles Boyden OhlThomas & Myra OppelMrs. OrlandiMr. & Mrs. OttoBeatrice R. PageMr. & Mrs. PageotteMr. ParkerGita PatelDr. & Mrs. PaysonJohn & Barbara PearsonWalter & Dorothy PetersonMs. Pitou & Mr. PikeLarry & Barbara PitschPhilip PrestonMrs. ProchnowMs. DeloriRosamond & David PutnamMr. & Mrs. Edward & Priscilla RamseyChris & Tom RathMs. Reed & Ms. O’ConnorPaul ReedThe ReidsLisa ReidMs. Rhines & Mr. HoldenSelden RichardsonMs. RobesMr. RobieMr. RobinsonMr. & Mrs. Philip S. RobitailleAnn & Ron RodgersDr. RohsenowMr. RomanowskiMr. & Mrs. RontyChristian RoopMr. RothenbergVivian Rous
David & Mary RuedigArthur N. RyanJonathan & Karen SackMr. SargentMr. & Mrs. SchipellitiMs. ScullyMaureen Redmond-Scura & Mark Scura,
DMDCarol P. SearleBarb & Tom SedoricAnne S. SegalDr. & Mrs. SeibelBrian & Terry ShepperdMr. SilverDouglas SloaneMr. & Mrs. G. SmallwoodBarbara C. SmilesMr. & Mrs. SmithHank & Ann SpauldingDr. & Mrs. Rob SpencerMiss StanleyMr. & Mrs. David StarkweatherMrs. SullivanMrs. SullivanChristine & David SundmanMr. & Mrs. Maynard SundmanShirley A. SutherlandElizabeth D. SweetMs. SwiftMrs. SwinkJohn & Marjory SwopeSystems & Communications Sciences, Inc.Mrs. Charles H. TaylorJohn & Rosemarie TaylorMs. TeachMs. TenantyMr. TerninkoGerald & Candace ThayerMr. & Mrs. William R. Tower, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. TownsendBarbara S. TuftsMr. TurnerEd & Elaine VaasRobert & Kathleen VachonRoxanne, Will and Frank Van BokkelenMr. VincentMs. VogelMr. Kim VolinMs. WarrenMiss WatersMrs. WeadickMr. WeeksJack & Pat WeeksPriscilla E. WeismannMr. WeissmanMr. WestonDan & Carmen WheelerKatherine Wells WheelerMr. WhitakerMrs. WhittierClark WilliamsMr. WillitsFrank & Ann WindsorMr. Rawson Wood & Ms. Marcia KimballSally & Howard WrigginsJohn & Mary WrightDr. & Mrs. Ross G. WymanMr. YaffeMr. YoungSylvia L. Thayer & J. Philip Zaeder101 Anonymous Members
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New Hampshire Public Television board of Governors 2004–2005Nury marquez, Chair, Community Relations Manager, Public Service of New Hampshire
R. Scott bacon, President & CEO, Bank of New Hampshire
William A. barker, Retired
marjorie Chiafery, Superintendent, Merrimack School District
mark H. Collin Sr., VP, CFO & Treasurer, Unitil Corp.
John Collins, CEO, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Clinic/Medical Center
Clark dumont, VP of Communications and Public Affairs, Nevada Cancer Institute
Ann Weaver Hart, President, University of New Hampshire
J. michael Hickey, VP of Governmental Affairs, Verizon
Peter Lamb, VP of Philanthropic Services, New Hampshire Charitable Foundation
Edward R. macKay, Vice Chancellor & Treasurer, University System of NH
James T. mcKim, Manager of IT/CIO, FIRST
Alice Pearce, Executive Director, Ski NH
Walter Peterson, Trustee, University System of NH
Larry Pitsch, President, Crathern Machinery Group
Judith Rhines, Co-founder, Rath Group
david Ruedig, VP of Investments, UBS Financial Services, Inc.
merle Schotanus, Trustee, University System of NH
Karen Soule, Superintendent, SAU #56
William Sturtevant, Director of Long Term Care, Rockingham County Nursing Home
david Sundman, President, Littleton Coin Company
donna Sytek, Former Speaker of NH House of Representatives
Peter A. frid, General Manager and CEO