How do You Create a Great Work Environment? - Expert Advice Available from the Amoskeag Business Incubator

May’s expert, Jeremy Hitchcock, CEO and CFO of Dyn Inc., provides valuable insight on how a company gets to the point where they are recognized as one New Hampshire’s best small companies.

Manchester, NH, May 21, 2010 --(PR.com)-- For the last three years, Dynamic Network Services (Dyn Inc.) has been recognized by Business NH Magazine as one of the best small companies in New Hampshire. Having this kind of reputation surely attracts the very best people and ultimately benefits the company in numerous ways. How a company achieves this kind of status is the focus of their May “Ask-the-Expert” on-line forum, a collaborative effort between the Amoskeag Business Incubator and the Manchester Union Leader.

May’s expert, Jeremy Hitchcock, CEO and CFO of Dyn Inc., provides valuable insight on how a company gets to the point where they are recognized as one New Hampshire’s best small companies. According to Hitchcock, “For many companies, a majority of their expenditures surround staff. Being cheap on direct compensation, fringe benefits, and the environment has a huge impact on productivity.” He adds, “Caring for your workforce is not just about spending money. It’s about creating communities…”

Hitchcock invites you to read his entire article and encourages your questions. To take part, visit www.abi-nh.com or www.unionleader.com, and click on “Ask-the-Expert”, read the article and ask your question (you need not provide your full name). You’ll be answered directly via e-mail; in addition all questions and answers will be posted to both Web sites. This article will be posted throughout the month of May.

Jeremy Hitchcock began with Dyn Inc in 2001 and worked his way from the mailroom to CEO and CFO. Under his leadership, the company has become the fastest growing DNS provider in the world, teaching people how to “break free” from their old DNS provider and offering superior level of personal interaction and customer services. He’s served as trustee or advisor for the Community College System of New Hampshire, University of New Hampshire – Manchester, Chester College, and Worcester Polytechnic Institute. He was named Young Entrepreneur of New Hampshire by the U.S. Small Business in Administration in 2008.

The “Ask-the-Expert” on-line forum features an array of specialists representing New Hampshire. Past topics have included: starting a small business; social media; international trade; tax management; government procurement; the venture capital process; patents, trademarks & copyrights; and disaster preparedness for business technology. All articles, along with the questions and responses, remain available for viewing at www.abi-nh.com.

About the Amoskeag Business Incubator (abi): The abi is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that provides affordable office space and technical assistance to early stage companies creating a supportive entrepreneurial environment that stimulates the growth of businesses, ensures economic vitality for the community and encourages job creation. For more information, please contact the abi at 603-629-9511, visit www.abi-nh.com or e-mail info@abi-nh.com.

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