October 6, 2008 EditionEdition

Dying light | How to recognize the end of your nonprofit is near, and how to manage its passing

One of the most difficult decisions a nonprofit leader has to make is to cease operations permanently...

The Irving influence | A look at the powerful Canadian family that recently expressed interest in the state’s largest newspaper chain

In early September, a New Brunswick company called Brunswick News toured the offices of the Portland Press...

Getting to know us | Before you accept a venture capitalist’s offer, make sure you know a thing or two about them

In the dance venture capitalists and prospective clients do with one another, both are in selling mode....
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D.C. bound: A Maine advocate for the aging workforce steps onto the national stage | Phyllis Cohn, who for five years has encouraged...

As AARP Maine’s communications director, Phyllis Cohn has spent the last five years trying to convince Maine...

Oct. 6 issue of Mainebiz | Table of contents for the Oct. 6, 2008, issue of Mainebiz

Only the articles with links are available online*. Subscribe to the biweekly print edition of Mainebiz.Cover storiesThe...

Making the brand | Maine’s greatest asset is its uniqueness. Here’s how we can protect it.

“Charting the Course” is written by GrowSmart Maine, a Yarmouth nonprofit with a mission to promote and...
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Map quest | Old Town’s James W. Sewall Co. thinks global and green in its second century

James Page doesn’t have the typical background of the CEO of an established Maine company. Page...
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