DataRisk in the Community
We are committed to enhancing the lives of our neighbors in the NH Seacoast Region. In addition to serving on the boards of local companies and nonprofits, we help create a stronger community through charitable giving of time and money. At the heart of DataRisk's community involvement is the belief that being a good corporate citizen is an ongoing responsibility. We know that being a good neighbor means also providing for others beyond our office walls. DataRisk and its employees donate in excess of $50K annually to non-profit activities in the local Portsmouth, NH area.
Highlights of DataRisk in the community include:
On the for profit side, Mike Daigle is a founder and director of Optima Bank & Trust Company, a locally owned bank serving businesses and residents of the NH Seacoast region. Additionally, Mike is a director of the Portsmouth Museum of Fine Arts, a start-up operation whose mission is to educate the local community about art. Mike is also a past director of the Greater Portsmouth Chamber of Commerce, finance chairperson and fundraiser for the Commissioning Committee of the USS New Hampshire, and a platinum supporter of the CrossRoads House building fundraising campaign.
Tony Andronaco is the President and Director of Community Child Care Center of Portsmouth, the Assistant Treasurer and Director of Community Care Indemnity Company, and a board member of the non-profit WSBE (Whittemore School of Business and Economics) MBA Alumni Club. He is also a past contributor to Cross Roads House and Habitat for Humanity.
Rick Woodburn serves on the board of the New Hampshire Society For the Prevention of Cruelty To Animals and is the Secretary of the Executive Council. He is also a past or current contributor to Crossroads House, New Generations, and the NH Special Olympics.
Larry Gingrow serves on the Advisory Board of the University of New Hampshire Honors Program and is a Junior Fellow of the Boston Bar Foundation. He also served for two years as board member of Southeast NH Habitat for Humanity. |