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PROCON’s Stebbins Thomas receives 2026 CelebrateHER Award

Jen Stebbins Thomas

Portsmouth, NH According to PROCON, Jen Stebbins Thomas has been honored by The Chamber Collaborative of Greater Portsmouth with the 2026 CelebrateHER Award for Large Business Leader of the Year. This prestigious recognition celebrates women who demonstrate exceptional leadership, tenacity, and strength in organizations with more than 50 employees.

The CelebrateHER Awards spotlight women across the Seacoast community who lead with courage, creativity, and purpose. Jen embodies these qualities through her continued commitment to excellence as director and owner at PROCON, as well as her leadership as a partner at Tidemark and XSS. Her influence extends far beyond business through her deep dedication to community service and board leadership across New Hampshire.

Stebbins Thomas currently serves as Chair of the Board of Trustees at Waypoint, New Hampshire’s oldest child- and family-focused nonprofit organization. She is also a member of the Greater Boston Directors Advisory Council at M&T Bank and serves as a Corporator at Bangor Savings Bank, contributing her expertise to strengthen organizations and communities throughout the region.

“Jen leads with integrity, vision, and an unwavering commitment to people,” said Jennifer Stevens, director of engagement at Chamber Collaborative. “Her ability to inspire those around her while driving meaningful impact in business and community makes her exceptionally deserving of this recognition.”

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