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In virtual meeting, three entrepreneurs say they’ve felt welcomed by their communities
February 11, 2021
Jose Diaz, Geno Miller and Gail Somers are just the sort of new entrepreneurs Stay Work Play New Hampshire would like to proliferate in the Granite State.
The trio also happen to be people of color. In a virtual meeting Feb. 9 focused on the experience of professionals of color in New Hampshire, they praised the reception they’ve received from customers and the community, and gave tips for others who may want to follow in their footsteps.
Stay Work Play New Hampshire, which sponsored the meeting, is a nonprofit that supports economic, workforce and community development by promoting the state as a favorable place for young workers and recent college graduates. It supports diversity, equity and inclusion.