KMA Human Resources Consulting

🔒Business transition roundup: Recent expansions, acquisitions and promotions

Despite unpredictable economic conditions, a number of Maine companies — of all sizes and across industries — are driving growth through mergers and strategic leadership changes. Here's a digest of recent news.

KMA Human Resources acquired by Boston HR firm

The acquisition, which took effect on March 1, is aimed at expanding services, technology, and national reach. As part of the new transition, the KMA name will be retired and operations will be moved under the Skillclound brand.

Getting the job done: What employers need to know about recruiting in 2026

Employers are increasingly using skills assessments during job interviews to gauge real-world capabilities, Chelsea Livingston of KMA Human Resources writes in a guest column for Mainebiz.

Tips on keeping employees healthy, safe and productive from the Mainebiz Health Care Forum

From reducing injuries to ensuring impactful and inclusive wellness strategies, panelists offered several actionable steps for employers.
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5 years after COVID, here’s how business in Maine has changed

Five years ago, when the first positive case of coronavirus was confirmed in Maine, business would be forever changed for companies from food vendors to manufacturers.

🔒CFOs on call: In Maine and beyond, demand grows for ‘fractional’ finance chiefs

Out of 20 people on staff at CourseStorm, an Orono-based provider of class registration and marketing software,...

🔒How to ensure a robust internship program: 5 useful tips

An expert at KMA Human Resources Consulting offers helpful suggestions for employers.

Key takeaways from the Mainebiz Health Care Forum

More than 100 people attended the event, which was held in South Portland. Panelists included representatives of MaineHealth and Northern Light Health.
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🔒Widgets, workers and wages: Maine manufacturers get more strategic about recruiting

From small businesses like Franklin Printing to larger players such as Puritan Medical Products and Bath Iron Works, Maine manufacturers are getting more strategic about recruiting and hiring as many of their older employees retire.

How to create effective diversity training

A Maine human resources consultant writes about how employers can go beyond changing business policy related to diversity, equity and inclusion, and change the way they cultivate employees.
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