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May 30, 2022 EditionEdition

🔒Ask ACE: How are companies balancing profits and corporate responsibility?

A member of the Association for Consulting Expertise advises a reader whose business wants to take on more community leadership, but must also pay attention to the bottom line.

🔒Newsworthy people and performances for May 30, 2022

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.

🔒On the Record: Brothers who grew up in Maine brew further growth for Rupee Beer

Sumit and Van Sharma, who grew up in Portland in the 1990s, have big plans for the Indian-style lager beer they launched in October 2021.

🔒Amplifying voices: Chamber, businesses, community groups build diversity resources

Maine businesses will work with groups in the Black, indigenous, and people-of-color communities to create networking and learning opportunities for current employees and future ones.
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🔒Be good with B Corp: More companies are undergoing rigorous certification for accountability

A growing number of companies are becoming B Corporations and engaged in the movement. And more employers, consumers, investors and business partners are looking for that designation.

🔒DEI in the C-suite: How four large Maine employers are tackling diversity, equity and inclusion

Chief diversity officer is an evolving role at companies such as WEX, Unum, Northern Light Health and Jackson Laboratory.

🔒Building Business: In Yarmouth, $6M expansion in the works at Travis Roy Ice Arena

The 4,000-square-foot project at North Yarmouth Academy will add a fitness and wellness center, training areas and a "hall of fame" exhibit.

🔒From the Editor: Employers are expanding their DEI efforts in Maine

“Corporate responsibility” can include a wide range of duties, but in the past two years there’s been...
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