NH Business Review Names Patricia Carty as a 2019 Outstanding Women in Business Award Recipient

Patricia is among six recipients to be honored at the 14th annual award reception on Feb. 13

Manchester, N.H. – The Mental Health Center of Greater Manchester  announced that Patricia Carty, Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer will be honored with a 2019 Outstanding Women in Business Award from NH Business Review. The annual awards celebrate the successes and achievements of women who have had a lasting impact on New Hampshire’s business community as leaders and role models. The Outstanding Women in Business awards ceremony will be held on Wednesday, February 13, from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. at the Manchester Country Club in Bedford. Tickets to the event are available at www.nhbr.com/OWB.

For 32 years, Patricia Carty has worked tirelessly in the mental health field to support positive outcomes for those who live each day with mental illness.  Because of her leadership style, she has helped to make The Mental Health Center of Greater Manchester (MHCGM) a trailblazer in the behavioral health field in offering cutting-edge, evidence-based treatments as well as advanced clinical trainings for professionals. Moreover, Patricia has helped to established MHCGM as a lead integrated healthcare partner, so members of our community, of all age groups, can receive life-changing services.  “It is Patricia’s constitution that all individuals deserve total wellness, and as seen in her work to implement the principles of Zero Suicide across every aspect of The Center’s operations, demonstrates the lengths she  will go to expand access to care for those in need. Patricia is an inspirational leader and we are that much more resilient for her presence.” said Bill Rider, President and CEO.

“New Hampshire is lucky to have a vast network of strong, results-driven businesswomen, which was apparent in the record-breaking 68 nominations NH Business Review received for the 2019 awards,” said Jeff Feingold, editor of NH Business Review. “Congratulations to Patricia and all of this year’s recipients who continue to inspire entrepreneurship and success in New Hampshire’s growing economy.”

Other recipients of the 2019 Outstanding Women in Business are:

  • Joanne Conroy, MD, Chief Executive Officer and President, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health
  • Deborah Merrill-Sands, Dean of Peter T. College, University of New Hampshire
  • Jeanine Sylvester, Founder, Runner’s Alley
  • Margherita Verani, CEO, Berkshire Hathaway Homeservices Verani Realty
  • Sherilyn Young, Founder and President, Rath, Young and Pignatelli, P.C.

Additionally, the Advocate for Women’s Empowerment (AWE) award, which recognizes an individual or organization that has made a lasting impact on empowering women and girls in the Granite State, will be presented to the Girl Scouts of the Green and White Mountains.

All recipients will be honored at the Feb. 13 celebration with an award and video presentation from colleagues, friends and family. Videos will be available to view on www.nhbr.com/OWB following the celebration, and profiles of each recipient will be featured in an upcoming issue of NH Business Review.