UNH Student Volunteer Efforts Earn Fidelity Community Service Awards
DURHAM, N.H. – Students at the Whittemore School of Business and Economics at the University of New Hampshire have received Fidelity Community Service Awards in recognition of their service to area nonprofits.
The honorees are enrolled in the Whittemore School's Introduction to Business course taught by Ross Gittell, James R. Carter Professor of Management, and were required to complete a minimum of eight hours of community service as part of learning about corporate social responsibility. Each winning student’s nonprofit received a $1,000 grant. On average the students in the class donate more than 5,000 hours of service a year.
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First Row: UNH students Anthony Azarian, Lindsey Marshall, Ed Kranich, Charlotte King, Brian Nute, Greg Tassinari. Second Row: Caroline Marshall, Elm Street Middle School; Donna Clement, March of Dimes; Carol Weeks, Nashua Soup Kitchen. Third Row: Alison Stebbins, Regional General Manager, Fidelity Investments; Bill Craver, Client Service Associate, Fidelity Investments; Jared Talbot, Analyst, Fidelity Investments; David Moore, Senior Vice President, Fidelity Investments; Timothy Beaulieu, Sr. Fund Accounting Analyst, Fidelity Investments; Daniel Innis, Dean, UNH Whittemore School of Business & Economics.