David Sundman of Littleton Coin Co. was recently honored by receiving the Business Leader of the Year award from the Littleton, NH
Chamber of Commerce. Congratulations! Here's a local newspaper article about the event. -Editor
Thankful for a great group of employees, David Sundman, President of Littleton Coin Company, won the Raymond S. Burton Business Leader of
the Year award at last week's Economic Celebration. Sundman leads the local company his father founded in 1945.
David Ernsberger, who won the business leader award last year, announced Sundman's selection. With Sundman at the helm, Ernsberger
said, Littleton Coin Company "employs over 320 local residents in our industrial park."
Members of the Sundman Family "have been outstanding contributors in our community and region for the last 70 years,"
Ernsberger said. Sundman continues to devote time to support his lifetime of involvement in "the well-being and growth of
Littleton," he added.
Continuing the praise, Ernsberger said Sundman "has always urged his employees and management team to engage and support the
community's growth initiatives and the charitable activities in our area." Of his many efforts, Sundman helped create the Northern
NH Charitable Fund.
Additionally, Sundman supports river district revitalization, the local Boys and Girls Club, and the continued efforts to train area
workers.
"Our hospital, our industrial park, our schools, and their graduates, and our many non-profit endeavors in the area are all heavily
supported by Dave Sundman and the community service culture of the employees of his company," Ernsberger said.
Along with his wife Christine, Sundman is also a big supporter of area arts.
"We owe so much to him for that," Ernsberger said.
"David Sundman has been a role model as a business executive and a caring citizen," Ernsberger declared.
The Coin Company is "a family-owned business with the word 'Littleton' in front of it," Ernsberger said. That simply
fact does much to promote the town, he concluded.
After proceeding to the stage with much applause from the Opera House crowd, Sundman thanked company employees.
"We look forward to the future," he said.
Sundman provided additional thoughts in an interview with the Courier after the celebration. He suggested that his employees' drive
to continually educate themselves about the coin collection industry is a major reason for Littleton Coin Company's international
success.
"We have a wonderful team," Sundman said.
To read the complete article, see:
Sundman credits employees after winning Biz Leader award
(www.newhampshirelakesandmountains.com/Articles-Littleton-Courier-c-2015-11-18-161191.113119-Sundman-credits-employees-after-winning-Biz-Leader-award.html)
Wayne Homren, Editor
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