April 1, 2019 EditionEdition

🔒Article told only ‘one side of the story’

A story in the March 5th Mainebiz Daily Report regarding workers’ compensation legislation, “Maine AFL-CIO backs bills that would revise workers’ compensation law,” tells just one side of the story […]

🔒Bills on minimum wage stir debate in Augusta

Labor and small business representatives were in Augusta to urge lawmakers to debate several bills that would...

🔒How to: Assimilate veterans into your workforce

Tapping into the talent pool of returning military veterans offers one solution to Maine’s workforce shortage. Each...

🔒Elevators to success: How pitch programs prepare start-ups for traditional funding

Last year North Spore Mushroom Co., a Westbrook startup, won top prizes in back-to-back competitions — $100,000...
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🔒Financial services firms roll out digital video ads in Maine and beyond

Nalja Frayha, Unum’s Portland-based senior vice president and chief marketing officer, readily admits the employee benefits provider...

🔒How to: Determine whether you need a bookkeeper, controller or CFO

Bookkeeper, controller or chief financial officer — the distinction can be confusing. The titles can get tossed...

🔒KeyBank’s Kelley sees BB&T-SunTrust merger triggering M&A ‘carousel’

Chip Kelley is Maine market president of KeyBank, which is based in Cleveland and in Maine has...

🔒Newsworthy people and performances for April 1, 2019

New hires Bar Harbor Savings and Loan hired Jo Gollapinni as mortgage assistant. Gollapinni was previously employed at...
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🔒Getting to the green light

Small business growth depends on an entrepreneur’s business plan, willingness to work long hours and ability to...

🔒How to: Find talent in a tight labor market

Over the past year, small business owners have expressed record confidence in their local economies and as...
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