October 17, 2022 EditionEdition

🔒‘Nurture relationships’ and other tips for family-owned businesses

Two Maine experts share their tips for next-generation family-business leaders.

🔒Stepping up: Next-generation leaders take the helm at four Maine family businesses

Mainebiz profiles four businesses with next-generation leaders in charge.

🔒Division of labor: In jointly owned businesses, couples navigate who does what

Even when they have disagreements, couples succeed by carrying carry through a thoughtful planning process, taking time to have discussions, and capitalizing on each other’s strengths and interests.

🔒On the Record: At Portland’s Fathom Cos., Marieke Thormann builds on her construction and engineering background

Marieke Thormann, a licensed professional engineer who grew up in Vermont, was recently promoted to vice president...
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🔒After a pandemic shakeout in Castine, a new wave of owners is rebuilding key businesses

Castine's two life lines for the economy — summer visitors and the Maine Maritime Academy — were gone during the pandemic, but this summer saw new investors take over some legacy businesses.

🔒Newsworthy People & Performances for Oct. 17, 2022

A roundup of new hires, promotions and achievements in the Maine business world.
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