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Concord in Brief
Located on the bluffs of the Merrimack River, New Hampshire's state capital boasts neighborhoods and a main street that reflect the city's 270+ years of history. Concord prides itself in civic involvement, and is a place where the streets are safe and neighbors care about each other.

The Concord File
  1. Education. Concord has one of the highest quality public education systems in the state; a Gold Medal district, its students score well above the national average in academics and community educational honors.
  2. Real Estate. Concord offers housing choices from luxury homes and estates to cottages, country homes and farm homes, with prices varying accordingly.
  3. Family. Concord has been consistently noted as one of the most desirable communities in New Hampshire in which to live and work.
  4. Culture. Concord's cultural attractions include performing arts, museums, art galleries, festivals and events, and historical venues.
  5. Recreation. Concord's Recreation Department offers a variety of activities for adults and children year-round, everything from hiking and boating to ice skating.
  6. Weather. Concord enjoys warm summers (average July high is 83) and cold winters (average January high is 31) as well as breath-taking falls.
Concord Fun Fact
Concord's State House, erected in 1819, is the oldest state capitol in which the legislative branches meet in their original chambers.

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Meet the IPC management team in Concord, NH.
  • Rene Toledo

    Rene Toledo

    Executive Director

    (630) 371-0133
    rtoledo@ipcm.com
    Rene is an 8 year veteran of the IPC management team. As executive director for the Chicago and New England regions, Rene directs IPC Hospitalists who provide inpatient care in various practices around the greater Chicago area, as well as heading our recent expansion into Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Before joining IPC, Rene worked for 2 Catholic health systems in Washington where he was responsible for the day-to-day management of 9 clinics with 20 employed providers. He also was the regional vice president of payer and network development for Catholic Health Initiative West based in Tacoma and vice president of business development for Anaheim Memorial Hospital in California.  Prior to this, Rene was chief executive officer of Good Samaritan Medical Practice Association and vice president of marketing and business development for the Hospital of Good Samaritan, both in Los Angeles.
  • Deirdre Graeme

     Deirdre Graeme

    Director, Operations

    (413) 543-6826
    dgraeme@ipcm.com
    Deirdre Graeme joined IPC in January 2008. Deirdre received her Bachelor of Science in Communication Sciences from Kutztown University in Kutztown, Pennsylvania in January 1990. She also received her Master of Arts in Speech and Language Pathology from the University of Connecticut, in Storrs, Connecticut in 1993. Deirdre has 15 years of clinical management experience, specifically related to acute inpatient rehabilitation which allows for IPC to provide exceptional resources to our partner facilities. Prior to joining IPC, Deirdre was the director of operations for a medical rehabilitation practice of 38+ physicians and mid-level providers. Prior to that, Deirdre spent 12 years at both the regional and facility level as director of clinical services for one of the nation's largest rehabilitation companies.
Meet your recruiter for Concord, NH.

Randy Mitchell

Randy Mitchell

Regional Manager of Physician Staffing

Direct: 800-582-8134
Cell: 800-718-9152
rmitchell@ipcm.com
Randy Mitchell, a Regional Manager of Physician Staffing for IPC, has nearly 25 years of successful recruiting experience, including profit and not-for-profit physician recruitment. Prior to joining IPC, he was the recruitment director for a large, for-profit hospital system with more than 30 hospitals nationwide. His experience also includes a highly successful seven years recruiting for a private not-for-profit hospital in North Carolina, preceded by a 21-year career in the U.S. Air Force, where he served nearly 15 years with the Recruiting Service. Randy received a degree in personnel administration from the Community College of the Air Forces. He is the past president of the Carolina Association of Physician Services and an active member of ASPR.