New Hampshire Industries
Dannielle (Damm) Towle has extensive experience in the field of human resources. Dannielle has worked as the Director of Human Resources for New Hampshire Industries since 2015, where they manage various HR functions and ensures compliance with regulations. Prior to this, they owned and operated Vella Photography and served as a Board Member for PathWays of the River Valley, providing HR expertise and guidance. Dannielle also held positions in HR management at Dartmouth Printing Company, Solutions Group, M2S, Hypetherm, The Home Depot, and Chicago Title. Throughout their career, Dannielle has been responsible for managing HR operations, conducting training programs, and overseeing employee relations. Dannielle is experienced in areas such as recruitment, compensation, benefits, and compliance with various labor laws.
Dannielle (Damm) Towle earned a Green Belt Certificate in Lean Six Sigma from Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth in 2008. Dannielle went on to pursue a Master's degree in HR Management and Employment Relations with a concentration in Employment Law from Penn State University, graduating cum laude. Additionally, Dannielle achieved a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Business Studies with a focus on Human Resource Management from Southern New Hampshire University, graduating suma cum laude. The exact start and end years for their Master's and Bachelor's degrees are not provided.
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New Hampshire Industries
NHI strives to be the premier global manufacturer of rugged mechanical power transfer products to industries like outdoor power equipment, material handling, conveyor & aggregate, power transmission, elevators and others. For over 60 years, we’ve accomplished this by constantly exceeding our customers’ expectations in quality, delivery, and service. We are committed to making our customers 100% successful, our employees 100% successful, maintaining a safe & clean work environment and operating in an environmentally & socially responsible way. NHI makes it better.