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Easterseals NH names PROCON executive director of business development & marketing Pelton as board member

Manchester, NH Easterseals New Hampshire has named Tracey Pelton to its board of directors. Pelton brings over 18-years’ of marketing, branding, communications and client relations skills to the role. She is currently serving as the executive director of business development & marketing for PROCON. Pelton received her undergraduate degree in Business Management & International Marketing from Eckerd College.

Over the years, Pelton has enjoyed spending her free time volunteering for many charities and her church, and is an avid photographer, painter, hiker, world-traveler, and scuba diver. Additionally, she is an active member in the community supporting Easterseals, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, United Way, PETA, and the World Wildlife Fund.

“I have been an admirer of the great work of Easterseals throughout the Northeast and I am honored to be an active participant in extending the influence of Easterseals to a broader audience,” said Pelton.

Easterseals NH focuses on innovation by changing the way the world defines and views disability by making profound, positive differences in people’s lives every day. 

PROCON is a single-source, architecture, engineering and construction management firm serving commercial developers throughout the Northeast. 

The 82-year-old, 4th generation Company is built on integrity, lasting partnerships, and a steadfast commitment to client success. The Company’s one-stop-shopping approach to design, engineering and construction services means that at PROCON, every solution is just down the hall.

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