![]() Laconia, NH – Carmen Lorentz will be the new Executive Director of the Laconia Area Community Land Trust starting in January. Lorentz will succeed founding Executive Director, Linda Harvey, who is retiring in May after 24 years. A Lakes Region native and resident of Belmont, Lorentz is currently serving as Director of the Division of Economic Development at the New Hampshire Department of Resources and Economic Development. She was appointed by Governor Hassan in 2014, and was responsible for the division’s first-ever strategic plan, which resulted in new marketing initiatives for the state and new economic development services being offered to local communities and organizations. Prior to serving at the state level, Lorentz was Executive Director of the Belknap Economic Development Council. “I am excited to contribute my skills and experience to the Land Trust’s mission of providing high-quality, permanently affordable housing in the Lakes Region," said Lorentz. "Affordable housing is an essential element of both community and workforce development, fields in which I have a lot of experience and about which I am truly passionate." Lorentz and Harvey will work together for the first few months to ensure that the transition goes smoothly. “We are thrilled to welcome Carmen on board,” said Jason Hicks, Chair of the Land Trust’s Board of Directors. “And we are grateful to Linda for her continued service during the transition. We have all the right pieces in place for success in our first-ever transition to a new Executive Director.”
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7/19/2017 12:45:11 pm
I was wondering that you could help me with selling the property that I have been trying to sell from a while. It sure has been the most interesting thing for me to talk about.
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8/9/2017 07:14:26 am
A trust is a three-party guardian relationship in which the primary party, the trustier or settlor; exchanges a property upon the second party for the advantage of the outsider, the recipient.
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