June 1, 2020 EditionEdition

🔒Waterville business leader Bill Mitchell is coping with the crisis — but optimistic

Mitchell runs three very different businesses in the city, and all have been affected by the pandemic. He told Mainebiz it's led to him to realize, more than ever, the importance of customers, and renewed his confidence in Waterville.

🔒Newsworthy people and performances for June 1, 2020

The Mainebiz roundup of businesses and businesspeople that have been making changes in recent weeks. Check out our compilation of new hires, promotions, accomplishments and more.

🔒Blizzard warning: Ski resorts hit with early shutdown, construction delays, cancellations

Maine's ski resorts are accustomed to the ups and downs of weather, and have worked to increase off-season business. But none of them could have anticipated the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

🔒Preparing for a pandemic: Central Maine Healthcare had a sound plan — would it be enough?

Central Maine Healthcare had long prepared for emergencies such as the massive outbreak of a deadly disease. But when Maine's first COVID-19 patient entered an emergency room on March 10, things happened fast.
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🔒Interstate commerce: Maine’s business ties with NH are growing in surprising directions

From beer-making to microwave-part manufacturing, from retail to professional services, Maine companies are doing brisk business on both sides of the 170-mile border with New Hampshire.

🔒Ask ACE: How can I make business meetings meaningful?

A guest consultant from the Association for Consulting Expertise advises a reader on how to make sure management group gatherings are worth the time.

🔒Response to pandemic has been inspiring

By now, we’ve heard numerous stories about manufacturers converting operations to make face masks, hand sanitizer, swabs...
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