Key SESL High School 2010 Challenge Dates Jan.-Feb. 4, 2010--Online Registration Open for all teams
Feb 10, 2010--Brainstorming and Networking HS Kickoff, Southern NH University, Manchester, NH, 8:30am-1:30pm
April 6, 2010--Regional Semi Fi...
Congratulations to the college teams that participated in the inaugural SESL College Challenge Finals on NH's first-ever Entrepreneurship Day, May 4, 2009.
Finalists were: 1st Place to University of ...
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Paul Ezen, PhD, CHAIR
President, Paul Ezen Consulting
Howard Brodsky
Co-Founder/Social Entrepreneurial Student Leadership Challenge
Founder/CEO, CCA Global Partners
Elizabeth Fletcher Foy, MEd
Co-Founder/Social Entrepreneurial Student Leadership Challenge
President/Founder, Leadership Teacher & The Center for Real World Education
Mark MacDonald
CEO, Canterbury Partners & Purpose Driven Life
Bob Reed, PhD, TREASURER
Managing Director, Advanced Strategies, LLC
Jeff Rowe
Director of Sales and Service, Staples, The Office Superstore
Timothy G. Sink, SECRETARY
President, Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce

Elizabeth Fletcher Foy
Co-Founder/Social Entrepreneurial Student Leadership Challenge
President/Founder, Leadership Teacher & The Center for Real World Education
Laurel Johnson
Assistant Superintendent, Milford School District
Richard Lowney
President/Co-Founder, Clearview Software International
Timothy Steele
CEO/Founder, Microspec Corporation
Linda Quinn
Account Executive, Davis & Towle Group, Inc.
Tom Towle
Director of Academic & Administrative Computer Services, NHTI — Concord's Community College
Lecturer, UNH, Whittemore School of Business & Economics
Principal, TN Towle Consulting

Stephen A. Boucher
Communications & Legislative Director, NH Dept. of Resources & Economic Development
Greg Grappone
Director of Community Relations, Grappone Automotive Group
Warren D. Haggarty
Information Technology Specialist/Business Development Specialist, US Small Business Administration, NH District Office
Molly Hodgson-Smith
Executive Director, NH Businesses for Social Responsibility
Thomas Horgan
President, NH College and University Council
Elizabeth Ignacio
Special Assistant for Policy, State of NH, Office of the Governor
Constance Manchester-Bonefant
Education Consultant, NH DOE
Sean O’Reilly
Vice President of Development, Logoloc
Thomas C. O’Reilly
President/Founder, Logoloc
Deborah A. Osgood
Co-Founder/CKO, Knowledge Institute, Inc.
Creator and Founding Sponsor, Global Small Business Resource Networks
Matt Pierson
Chairman, NH High Technology Council

Elizabeth Fletcher Foy, MEd, Co-Founder/President
Elizabeth Fletcher Foy, MEd, is co-founder of the SESL Challenge (2006), founder of Leadership Teacher (2001), and founder of the Center for Real World Education (2009).
Graduating from Kenyon College in 1981 with a B.A. in Chemistry and English, Elizabeth began teaching high school Chemistry at Punahou School in Hawaii. She attended graduate school at Boston University School of Medicine, studying biophysical biochemistry, and later earned her MEd in Educational Leadership from Plymouth State University.
For over 15 years, Elizabeth freelanced as a science writer and editor, developmentally editing college science textbooks and writing teacher’s guides for NOVA and Degrassi Junior High at WGBH in Boston and for Delta Education in New Hampshire. Elizabeth published an activity book for families called Homespun Fun and was co-creator and co-director of a Massachusetts based cable TV talk show Teen Talk.
Elizabeth has taught as an adjunct professor at Plymouth State University and New Hampshire Technical Institute where she also coordinated the Non-Traditional Initiative Scholarship program to encourage men and women to pursue career paths in the high tech and health fields. In addition, Elizabeth coordinated the NASA Space Grant Scholarship for the New Hampshire Community College System.
Prior to founding Leadership Teacher, Elizabeth worked as Director of Grants and New Initiatives at the Academy of Applied Science. Elizabeth is a Trustee of the Baker Free Library and a recent graduate of the Harvard Kennedy School of Government’s Leadership for the 21st Century program, of Leadership New Hampshire, and of Leadership Greater Concord.
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