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Construction Financial Management Association New Hampshire Chapter names Chisholm of JM Electrical as president

Craig Chisholm

Concord, NH According to JM Electrical, Craig Chisholm has been appointed as president of the board for the Construction Financial Management Association (CFMA) New Hampshire Chapter. With his background as the director of finance at JM Electrical and as an 11-year army veteran, Chisholm brings a wealth of financial expertise and leadership experience to this esteemed nonprofit organization dedicated to serving the educational needs of construction financial professionals.

The CFMA N.H. Chapter, founded in 2017, boasts more than 50 members and offers a network for financial professionals within the commercial construction sector. 

This relationship-driven chapter offers opportunities for professionals to learn and grow together in a tight-knit organization, promoting personal and professional growth and fostering a diverse peer network unique to the construction financial management association.

Chisholm’s career has been marked by diligence and a relentless pursuit of excellence, embodying the CFMA’s core values and mission to support financial professionals within the commercial construction industry. 

Regarding his new role, Chisholm said, “Something a drill sergeant said to me many times that I’ve applied to life, ‘Move with a purpose.’ In my capacity as president of the CFMA New Hampshire Chapter board, I aim to do just that – steer our organization with purpose and drive to enhance the educational and networking opportunities we offer to construction financial professionals.”

Chisholm’s appointment as president is a testament to his dedication to excellence and leadership in the construction financial industry. JM Electrical, known for its commitment to safety, quality, and accountability, proudly supports Chisholm’s appointment and values his contributions to the industry.

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