September 20, 2021 EditionEdition

🔒Ask ACE: Protecting your digital content amid the perils of piracy

A contributor from the Association for Consulting Expertise advises a reader: What do you when your digital content turns out not to be yours?

🔒How Maine companies are supporting mental health in the workforce

The pandemic is the latest source of mental health challenges for many employees and their employers. Mainebiz checked in with a few businesses to see how they're coping.

🔒From the Editor: No break for the health care industry or its wellness counterparts

The past 18 months have validated the need for good hospital systems and wellness sites. COVID exposed the...

🔒On the Record: As CEO of BerryDunn, Sarah Belliveau wants to ‘impact many different organizations’

The first woman to lead Maine's largest accounting firm, Belliveau talks with Mainebiz about public accounting as a way to engage others — and her love of math.
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🔒Newsworthy people and performances for Sept. 20, 2021

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.

🔒Building health: New needs are driving construction projects at Maine hospitals

Aging facilities, growing numbers of patients, and the demands of new technology and care practices are all forcing Maine's health care systems to make big investments in their buildings and infrastructure.

🔒Survival of the fittest: Maine gyms, exercise industry regroup after pandemic pounding

With nearly half its workforce losing their jobs, the fitness industry has been one of the hardest hit by the pandemic. In Maine, some businesses are in survival mode, but nevertheless optimistic.
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