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September 7, 2020 EditionEdition

🔒Newsworthy people and performances for Sept. 7, 2020

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: Nadra and Rob Edgerley say Dale Carnegie skills important ‘more than ever’

The couple, who bought Maine's sole Dale Carnegie training franchise a year ago, talked with Mainebiz about why the principles and practices established 84 years ago are especially relevant today.

🔒Maine entrepreneur harvests a new idea for startup

At 22 years old, he's already been working for years to figure out a way of converting hemp stalks into an efficient-energy product. Now he's on the verge of succeeding at his quest.

🔒New business still on tap, as four newcomers keep Maine’s craft beer buzz going

While this isn’t an easy year to run any business or start a new one, four newcomers to Maine’s craft beer industry may be defying expectations. The startups are in Belfast, Pittsfield, West Bath and Wiscasset.
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🔒Startup journey: Maine’s Top Gun program has a growing list of successful alumni

The entrepreneurial training program has helped cultivate over 240 startups since its founding in 2009, creating a supportive "ecosystem" of both fledgling businesspeople and experienced mentors.

🔒From the Editor: Small businesses are Maine’s economic backbone

This issue focuses on startups and entrepreneurship, but what we’re really talking about is small businesses and...
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