High Tech in New Hampshire

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By Mike Arnold on Friday, April 23, 2004.
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Five years ago New Hampshire lead the country in high-tech jobs per capita, now we've dropped to ninth leaving many computer tech men and women in the unemployment line. We'll look at the high tech rise, its dip and where the Granite State high-tech market goes from here. Mike's guests are Ross Gittell, Professor of Management at UNH Whittemore School of Business and Economics. Stuart Arnett, Director of the New Hampshire Division of Economic Development at the Department of Resources and Economic Development. James McKim, Chair of the Software Association of New Hampshire and President and Co-founder of ISRG and Inc. a strategic information technology planning firm along with Granite Staters recently affected by the high tech dip.

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