March 5, 2018 EditionEdition

🔒Maine Med’s $512M expansion driven by evolving standards of medical care

At Maine Medical Center, older patient rooms in the Richards Building, built in 1968, are cramped. Most are doubles, two beds separated by privacy curtains. There’s just enough room to […]

🔒Health care may be growing, but that doesn’t mean it faces no challenges

Maine is getting older and the economy will reflect that in the growth of health care-related jobs.In...

🔒Retirement communities focus on amenities as older Mainers look to ‘age well’

The state's “Plan on Aging 2016-20” says, “As Maine's population ages, there is a greater interest in aging and active retirement, which may delay an older adults' need for physical assistance.” Retirement communities like OceanView at Falmouth are responding to that trend.

🔒Dearborn steps up as WEX’s new president of corporate payments

WEX Inc., with $1.25 billion in annual sales and a business built around corporate payment solutions, has...
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🔒iBec Creative pivots to a ‘membership’ business model

At iBec's colorful office on Portland's eastern waterfront, McKinnell spoke with Mainebiz about her firm's evolving business...

🔒How to: Attract, hire and retain talented young millennials

Q: How can I attract, hire and retain talented young millennials for our insurance agency? ACE advises:...

🔒Recruitment of emergency medical workers proves challenging — particularly in rural Maine

Breeanna Zoidis shuttles between jobs in Biddeford and Kennebunk as a paramedic and firefighter and teaches cardiopulmonary...

🔒IN SHORT

New hiresMidcoast Federal Credit Union in Freeport hired Tena Wallace as vice president retail services in Thomaston....
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