October 2, 2025 - 11:59

The state's commissioner of business and economic affairs, Taylor Caswell, is resigning later this month after serving in the role for eight years. Caswell's tenure has been marked by significant efforts to enhance New Hampshire's economic landscape, focusing on initiatives that support local businesses and foster economic growth across the state.
During his time in office, Caswell played a pivotal role in navigating the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, implementing strategies to assist struggling businesses and stimulate recovery. His leadership was instrumental in promoting workforce development and attracting new industries to New Hampshire, contributing to a more robust economic environment.
As he prepares to step down, Caswell expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve the state and work alongside dedicated colleagues. His departure marks the end of an era for the department, prompting discussions about potential successors and the future direction of the state's economic policies. The search for a new commissioner is expected to begin shortly, as stakeholders seek to continue the momentum built during Caswell's administration.
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