Morning Mindfulness and Tai Chi
8:00 AM- 8:20 AM

The power to focus the mind and calm the body is one of the most direct paths to inner sustainability. Join us for a pre-conference session of simple mindfulness and tai chi practices that will help set a tone for your day to be one of clarity and flow. No prior experience needed.
Room
Webster
Break-Out Sessions
9:00 AM- 10:15 AM
Courageous Leadership in Complex Times: Navigating Identity, Power, and Accountability at Work

This session is designed for leaders, managers, and practitioners across sectors who influence people, culture, or decision-making, including executives, senior leaders, managers, human resources professionals, team leads, and practitioners in organizational change or sustainability. It is relevant for participants working in nonprofit, private, public, and mission-driven organizations.
No prior subject-matter expertise is required. The session is designed to be accessible to participants at different experience levels, combining brief evidence-based framing with interactive dialogue and practical tools that support immediate application, regardless of role or sector.
Speaker
Gerardo Gauthier-Zayas, Ed.D., Founder and President, Avant Consulting and Training LLC
Room
Merrimack
Finding Unity and Solutions Beyond “Either/Or” Dynamics

Polarized “either/or” thinking can create tension and distrust, for example, between those who want change and those who want to maintain the status quo or between the desire for autonomy/flexibility and the need for consistent rules. Polarities can polarize a group and develop into “us/them” dynamics.
In this interactive workshop, Beth Tener will offer a training in Polarity Mapping, a remarkably simple approach to working with polarities that allows people to transcend this dynamic and find win-win solutions and a sense of unity. We will practice applying the method with the current challenges of participants. Once you learn this way of thinking, you will find many places to apply it, both at work and in your personal life.
Speaker
Beth Tener, Principal, New Directions Collaborative, Kinship
Room
Granite Ballroom
Fostering a Supportive and Caring Culture: Mental Health in the Workplace


With trends drawing more attention to the importance of mental health in the workplace and the link between work and well-being, it is important to know how to best support mental health and foster a more supportive and caring culture. Participants will have a better understanding of the experience of individuals with mental health challenges; recognize signs and symptoms; increase awareness and insight; improve effective communication strategies; and hear about available resources and support, including crisis resources. The workshop will include a lived experience speaker who will share her story of recovery. Participants will engage in a facilitated conversation on why words matter related to mental health and substance use conditions. This will provide considerations and practice for a simple approach, with inclusive language, that can bust myths and make staff feel more comfortable reaching out when they need help. Participants will leave with access to no-cost resources.
Speakers
Liz Hodgkins, Deputy Director, NAMI New Hampshire
Sarah Horne, Director of Human Resources at Easterseals NH & VT
Room
Pierce
Operationalizing Sustainability with Purpose

Operationalizing Sustainability with Purpose is an interactive, cross sector working session designed to help professionals and organizations move sustainability from aspiration to action. Participants will explore practical, values aligned frameworks for embedding sustainability into strategy and day to day operations while navigating budget constraints and competing priorities. Through live polling, small group collaboration, and a guided Values to Action exercise grounded in materiality, attendees will identify actionable quick wins that reduce environmental impact, strengthen community resilience, and improve operational efficiency.
Speaker
Sifonobong Ekanem, Sustainability Reporting Supervisor, Albany International
Room
Webster
Experiencing Collaboration through the 2030 SDGs Game: A Fast-paced Simulation


This interactive session brings NHBSR’s focus on responsible business, sustainability, and community impact to life. Participants engage in a simulation that mirrors real-world challenges—balancing economic priorities, workforce needs, environmental responsibility, and community well-being.
Working in cross-sector teams, participants make rapid decisions with limited resources, experiencing firsthand how individual and collective agency influence outcomes. The simulation reveals a powerful truth: while no single organization can solve today’s challenges alone, aligned action and shared ownership can dramatically accelerate progress.
A focused debrief connects the experience directly to New Hampshire’s business landscape, highlighting how agency shows up in leadership, decision-making, and partnership. Participants will identify where they have the ability to act—within their roles, organizations, and communities—and how collaboration amplifies that impact.
Speakers
Carolyn Eastman, Founder / Lead Advisor, Future Ready Solutions Collective
Colleen Spear, Impact Consultant, Spearpoint Strategies
Room
Concord
Stay, Work, Thrive: Engaging NH’s Future Workforce





Struggling to fill critical roles in your company? Eager to grow interest and skills in your industry? Join our cross-industry panel of experts for a fast-paced action session where we will move beyond the basic “workforce development” talk. Learn about models and approaches to building the talent your organization needs in the face of current workforce challenges. Then, collaborate on possible solutions to engage and excite a new generation of workers. Connect with potential partners to co-create sustainable training infrastructures that feed the workforce you need with meaningful jobs people can thrive in.
Moderator:
Devon Skeritt, Founder, Design & Facilitation Strategist, SDS Social Design Strategies
Panelists:
- Corinne Breton-Benfield, Executive Director, Stay Work Play NH
- Dave Gambaccini, The Spark Academy of Advanced Technologies: Treasurer & Board of Trustees
- David Pease, SVP – Talent, Diversity & Belonging, Bangor Savings Bank
- Michael Miller, Senior Program Manager, ReGen Valley Common Campus
Room
Concord
Break-Out Sessions
10:40 AM to 11:55 AM
Sustainability in Motion: Navigating Progress in a Shifting Landscape





A dynamic conversation on overcoming today’s most pressing sustainability hurdles. In an era defined by economic headwinds, shifting regulations, and complex supply chains, keeping green initiatives on track requires immense agility. This session explores how organizations can maintain momentum on their environmental goals despite the complexities of the current landscape. Hear firsthand insights from our distinguished panel of industry leaders spanning consumer goods, utilities, biotech, and manufacturing. These professionals will share actionable strategies to build resilience, navigate roadblocks, and ensure continuous, meaningful impact on your sustainability journey.
Moderator
Matthew Gardner, Managing Partner, Sustainserv
Panelists:
- Sarah Keller, VP of North America Sustainability, Lindt & Sprungli
- Sara Sankowich, VP of Shared Services and Sustainability, Unitil
- Kristopher Tiernan, Associate Director, Site CAPEX Planning & Sustainability, Lonza Biologics
- Robin Tindall, Director of Environmental Stewardship, Hypertherm Associates
Room
Merrimack
Aligning Values and Action: Organizational Resilience for Meaningful Social Impact

This interactive workshop explores how organizations can bridge the gap between stated values and daily practices to foster resilience and meaningful social impact. Please come prepared to engage in activities and conversations.
We’ll address:
- What are most strategies missing? Why is this a vulnerability to resilience and social impact?
- How do values act as the glue that holds strategy, core operations, support functions, and innovation together?
- What causes strategic misalignment and how does it facilitate ineffectiveness, injustices and inequities?
- What are the practical actions that organizations can take to deepen resilience, justice, and impact?
Attendees will gain actionable tools for strengthening organizational resilience through operational excellence and organizational and social justice.
Speaker
Dr. Atyia Martin, CEO, All Aces, Inc.
Room
Pierce
Failing Forward: The Ultimate Creative Problem-Solving Hack


Operationalizing Sustainability with Purpose is an interactive, cross sector working session designed to help professionals and organizations move sustainability from aspiration to action. Participants will explore practical, values aligned frameworks for embedding sustainability into strategy and day to day operations while navigating budget constraints and competing priorities. Through live polling, small group collaboration, and a guided Values to Action exercise grounded in materiality, attendees will identify actionable quick wins that reduce environmental impact, strengthen community resilience, and improve operational efficiency.
Speakers
CJ Lewis, Director of Applied Programs, NH Theatre Project
Genevieve Aichele, Co-Facilitator, NH Theatre Project
Room
Granite Ballroom
The Belonging Gap: A Framework for Every Community That Wants People to Thrive

With trends drawing more attention to the importance of mental health in the workplace and the link between work and well-being, it is important to know how to best support mental health and foster a more supportive and caring culture. Participants will have a better understanding of the experience of individuals with mental health challenges; recognize signs and symptoms; increase awareness and insight; improve effective communication strategies; and hear about available resources and support, including crisis resources. The workshop will include a lived experience speaker who will share her story of recovery. Participants will engage in a facilitated conversation on why words matter related to mental health and substance use conditions. This will provide considerations and practice for a simple approach, with inclusive language, that can bust myths and make staff feel more comfortable reaching out when they need help. Participants will leave with access to no-cost resources.
Speaker
Gina Burke, Founder, Shine Bright Strategies
Room
Webster
The Dissolve: Move Invisible Barriers

Most organizations don’t stall because of strategy. They stall because something invisible is running the show: A protection pattern built into how the leadership team operates, how decisions get made, or how conflict gets avoided.
In this session, you’ll learn The Dissolve: a three-step method for seeing, naming, and dissolving the invisible barriers that keep capable leaders and organizations from performing at the level they’re capable of.
You’ll leave with a framework you can apply immediately: to your leadership team, your organization, and the collaborations you’re trying to build.
This is a working session. Come ready to think.
Speaker
Laurie McGinley, Founder, Via Lucent
Room
Concord
Building for Climate Action: Aligning Mission, Materials, and Impact



At the Monadnock Conservancy, a network of Granite State innovators came together to deliver a net-zero headquarters rooted in mission, place, and community. Driven by the Conservancy’s vision, the project aligned local partners, regional materials, and transparent data to reduce carbon while using healthy materials, providing great indoor air quality, and avoiding local air pollution, all achieved without relying on complex or cost-prohibitive solutions. This session shares how the team translated values into action across design and construction, balancing performance, cost, and constructability. Panelists will highlight the owner’s role in setting direction, the importance of early alignment, and how local collaboration can unlock practical, scalable climate solutions. Attendees will leave with a repeatable model they can apply within their own organizations.
Speakers
Amanda Littleton, Executive Director, Monadnock Conservancy
Sheldon Pennoyer, Founding Principal, SP | Architects
John Hyde, Director of Sustainability, Chapman Construction / Design
Room
Concord
Community Solutions Lab
12:30 PM – 1:30 PM
Interactive Community Solutions Lab
2:15 PM to 4:00 PM
This dynamic session is designed to foster connections and drive collective action on systemic challenges.
- Collaborate on Key Issues: Engage in solution-focused discussions around “business-friendly” policy frameworks.
- Targeted Topics: Focus areas include housing, education, child care, energy, and more.
- Interactive Format: Workshop ideas, provide feedback, and explore community solutions alongside business leaders, coalition experts, and stakeholders.
- Action-Oriented Outcomes: Discover possibilities for collaboration and leave the session with clear next steps and action items.
Room
Granite Ballroom