May 26, 2026
Representatives from Âé¶¹´«Ã½ receive awards
Group photo (left to right): Nick Corigliano, Jessica Lewis, Eric Wells, Keith Wilding, Markie Boyce, and Justin Hinds

Seven members of Âé¶¹´«Ã½”Concord’s Community College™s Paramedic Emergency Medicine community were honored at the 32nd Annual NH Fire and EMS Services Committee of Merit awards ceremony, a volunteer-led event recognizing service members across the state. The ceremony included remarks by Governor Kelly Ayotte and a performance by Professional Firefighters of NH Pipes & Drums.

A huge congratulations to Âé¶¹´«Ã½™s Paramedic Emergency Medicine program for its continued excellence and dedication in preparing first responders, and to the award recipients who include:

  • Keith Wilding, program coordinator – EMS Educator of the Year
  • Markie Boyce (Class of 2018) and Eric Wells (Class of 2016) – Pamela Mitchell/Richard Connolly Memorial EMS Achievement Award
  • Zack McComb, lab instructor (Class of 2018) – EMS Unit Citation for Motor Vehicle Accident Call
  • Nick Corigliano, preceptor (Class of 2023) – EMS Unit Citation for a Cardiac Arrest Call
  • Jessica Lewis, current student – EMS Unit Citation for a Technical Rescue Call
  • Margot Kratzenberg (Class of 2025) – Unit Citation for Technical Rescue Call

Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Âé¶¹´«Ã½-Concord™s Community College

Âé¶¹´«Ã½-Concord™s Community College is committed to cultivating potential in every learner. Through more than 70 academic programs, we equip students with the skills and knowledge that power New Hampshire™s future. We deliver a comprehensive college experience”including on-campus housing, competitive athletic programs, and vibrant student clubs and organizations”that allow 4,600 students annually to advance in their careers and embrace lifelong learning. We are a proud member of the Community College System of New Hampshire, and have maintained accreditation by the New England Commission of Higher Education since 1969.