New Hampshire Liquor Commission
Nancy Dylyn has extensive experience in retail management, currently serving as Retail Store Manager II at NH State Liquor Commission since July 2004. In this role, Nancy balances store budgets, delegates resources, assigns employee training, performs regular audits, manages large deposits, resolves customer complaints, and oversees lottery ticket sales. Prior to this, Nancy held positions as Assistant Store Manager at New Hampshire Liquor Commission from May 2004 to July 2004 and as Clerk at NH State Liquor Commission from August 1999 to May 2004. Nancy pursued education at Mount Washington College from 1991 to 1992.
New Hampshire Liquor Commission
The New Hampshire Liquor Commission (NHLC) operates 67 NH Liquor & Wine Outlets throughout the Granite State, providing more than 12 million annual customers with the widest selection of name brand wines and spirits at great prices and no taxes. NHLC has received numerous accolades, including being named the “Best state in the country for wine drinkers” by The Washington Post and “One of the best places in the country to find rare spirits” by Serious Eats. New Hampshire is one of 17 states where the government controls the sale of alcohol. NHLC has been named the “Nation’s top control state” by StateWays Magazine and its leadership has been recognized for “Transforming the control state model” by Market Watch Magazine. Since the first NH Liquor & Wine Outlet opened in 1934, more than $3.6 billion in net profits has been raised to fund programs including education, health and social services, transportation, natural resource protection, addiction treatment and prevention programs. Visit www.LiquorandWineOutlets.com to locate an Outlet, search for product availability, learn about monthly sales, review wine tasting schedules, and sign up to receive significant savings with monthly Email Extras.