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Rohrer of Colliers named to New Hampshire 200 list

Bob Rohrer

Portsmouth, NH Colliers said that NH Business Review named Bob Rohrer, principal and managing director of Colliers in New Hampshire, to the 2024 New Hampshire 200 list. The list of leaders for the 2024 edition is a group of people who have made their mark on New Hampshire’s economy, business climate, and the state as a whole.

“I am honoured to be included with the remarkable group of individuals leading the Granite State in their respective industries,” said Rohrer.

New Hampshire’s business visionaries have persistently demonstrated ingenuity and motivation across diverse industries, navigating through novel challenges and seizing emerging opportunities.

NH Business Review aims to commend these remarkable leaders at its third New Hampshire 200 reception, scheduled for this month.

“We are thrilled to unveil the 2024 edition of the New Hampshire 200 list, showcasing an extraordinary cohort of leaders who are spearheading progress in their respective industries within the Granite State,” said Mike Cote, NH Business Review’s editor. “With the assistance of our first two classes of NH 200 honorees, we were able to find 200 new and unique recipients, representing a cross-section of the thriving pulse of business in New Hampshire today. We eagerly anticipate presenting the people of New Hampshire with this compelling glimpse into the lives of individuals who are undeniably leaving an indelible and positive mark on our state.”

Introduced five years ago, the New Hampshire 200 initiative acknowledges and celebrates entrepreneurs and leaders hailing from diverse sectors across the state.

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