CONCORD — The Northern Border Regional Commission announces that Sarah Lang will be stepping into the newly created role of capacity program coordinator beginning July 1. The creation of this role is a direct response to the capacity concerns voiced throughout our region, and a major prioritization as one of the top focus areas outlined in the Northern Border Regional Commission’s five-year strategic plan.
“Capacity is foremost in nearly every conversation we have with stakeholders in the region. While the NBRC isn’t able to solve every aspect of this complex issue, we are excited to support our region’s efforts in this area through the talent of our staff. Sarah Lang has been working on capacity issues during her time with the NBRC, and in her previous work in the region, and I look forward to learning how her outreach and engagement guides our future capacity investments,” said Northern Border Regional Commission Executive Director Rich Grogan.
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