Heather Francoeur Named to 20 Outstanding Women List

Heather Francoeur, senior branch relationship manager, VP with Enterprise Bank's Londonderry branch, was recently named to WZID’s 2025 list of 20 Outstanding Women. Each year, listeners of Manchester NH radio station WZID are invited to nominate an outstanding woman in New Hampshire who goes above and beyond to make their community a better place to live. A panel of judges reviews the submissions and chooses the 20 winners named to the list.

Heather is active in several organizations in the community and holds leadership roles with Queen City Rotary and Families in Transition. She has served on the committees for Queen City Rotary Community Service, Comedy Bowl Fundraiser, and Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, and played a pivotal role in the Evening at the North Pole event.  Heather will begin her term as president of Queen City Rotary later this year.

As a board member with Families in Transition, Heather has served on the committees for Resource Development, the Annual Breakfast Fundraiser, and Walk Against Hunger. She also volunteers with NH Food Bank, Friends of Aine, and Boys and Girls Club.

About WZID’s 20 Outstanding Women List

WZID Radio and Hannaford Supermarkets collaborate to identify and celebrate 20 Outstanding Women each year. Honorees named to the list receive an on-air interview with WZID, a trophy, a Hannaford gift card, and an invitation to an awards ceremony.

Heather Francoeur was celebrated by her colleagues after being named to the WZID 2025 list of 20 Outstanding Women.

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