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Jan. 27, 2025Edition

Ask ACE: How do I expand my reputation as a thought leader?

A thought leader should use mixed channels to communicate — through writing, speaking and social media platforms, writes ACE columnist Crystal Cole.

Newsworthy people and performances for Jan. 27, 2025

A roundup of new hires, promotions and achievements at businesses, nonprofits, health care institutions and professional services firms in Maine.

On the Record: Portland nonprofit aims to ensure that children don’t grieve alone

Gretchen Johnson, executive director of the Center for Grieving Children, sheds light on the organization's mission, reliance on volunteers and fundraising plans.

How to plan for a working retirement that works for you

People often wait too long to consider when they want to retire, writes guest columnist Laura McHugh of Spinnaker Trust. It's never too early to make a plan.
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The merits of MERIT: A savings program targets workers with no workplace retirement plan

The Maine Retirement Savings Board established the Maine Retirement Investment Trust, or MERIT, as an automatic, low-cost retirement savings program for workers who would otherwise not have a savings plan.

Retirement vs. realignment: What does it mean to retire in 2025?

Now is the time to see a financial planner and start looking at your retirement, writes guest columnist Felicia Knight.

‘ME-tirement’ takes off: These Maine women business leaders are taking a career break

“Me” is the leitmotif for several Maine women business and nonprofit leaders in their 40s and 50s who are pressing pause on their careers to focus on themselves.

🔒Made in Maine: A Penobscot County farm ships a range of meats, pies and soups

Dan Kaplan's Heartstone Farm offers a range of food products by mail.
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🔒New year brings some staffing changes at Mainebiz

With the new year comes new roles on the Mainebiz editorial staff.
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