Now in its fourth year, the Mainebiz 40 Under 40 program recognizes the state's up-and-coming leaders, the next generation of individuals who are shaping Maine and its economy.Â
Amid economic uncertainty, a national survey by one of Maine's largest bank operations, KeyBank, shows that businesses are trying to stay focused on the things that remain in their control.
Holly O’Brien will be responsible for lending and developing and growing business banking relationships throughout Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont.
A roundup of Maine construction news includes three coffee shops for South Portland-based Aroma Joe’s, support for Preble Street's Housing First programs, and other developments around the state.
The money will help the nonprofit support the state’s plan to end chronic homelessness through the creation of 400 new Housing First units across Maine.
KeyBank has promoted Tatia Gagnon to the position of senior vice president within the bank's specialized finance group and appointed Graham Duck as senior relationship manager for Maine and New Hampshire.