December 2006 - Concord, NH: Last month, Attorney Amy Manzelli devoted a day to touring the Boys and Girls Club of Concord, Walker Elementary School, Rundlett Middle School, and the New Hampshire Technical Institute. The occasion? The Education Session for Leadership Greater Concord’s Class of 2007. The Leadership Concord program, sponsored by the Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce, identified Attorney Manzelli as one of the community’s future leaders and selected her to participate in this year’s program. During the Leadership Concord year, she and about twenty other Leadership Concord classmates will pursue a comprehensive ten-day program learning in detail about the Greater Concord community.
Attorney Manzelli is only the latest attorney from Sulloway to participate in Leadership Concord. Attorney Jeanine Poole graduated from Leadership Concord several years ago, and she remained involved by serving the organization in various capacities, including as chair and as member of the steering committee. Attorney Poole has contributed her leadership efforts to several local organizations and is currently active at Canterbury Shaker Village.
Sulloway’s support for its lawyers’ community leadership continues as it welcomes Attorney Beth Catenza. Attorney Catenza graduated from, and now helps lead, a Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce program for high school sophomores, the Capital Area Student Leadership Program (CASL). Attorney Catenza moderated a panel discussion between recent CASL graduates and this year’s Leadership Concord class during last month’s education session. It seems likely that Attorney Catenza will represent Sulloway in a future Leadership Concord Class.