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More than a dozen female trailblazers from across the state share their advice for young women about career building and leadership.
The Maine Connectivity Authority, established last year to expand high-speed internet service statewide, has named David Wedick, formerly at Coastal Enterprises Inc., as the authority's inaugural chief financial officer.
More Maine companies are looking to automated systems to speed operations, grow capacity, and in some cases fill in for workers they can’t find. But those aren't the only benefits, the businesses are discovering.
Hybrid work has not only reshaped the workplace, but also how people communicate with colleagues, clients and customers.
The test was the first of a series that’s expected to culminate later this year in the launch of full-sized commercial rocket, powered by a bio-derived fuel, into low-Earth orbit.
The plant, owned and operated by onsemi since 2016, is expected to change hands in the next quarter. In 2021, onsemi laid off hundreds of employees worldwide, including some in South Portland.
The new federal funding will help bring high-speed internet service to nearly 15,000 residents in 24 rural Maine communities.
Deep Edge, a growing internet infrastructure company, has operations in Nevada and North Carolina. The company sees an opportunity to build on southern Maine’s infrastructure and attract new markets.
Tilson, based in Portland, named Darrell Ingram as its new COO and president after receiving more than 700 applications for the role.
WEX CEO Melissa Smith said that 2021 was one of the best years in the company's history.
Consolidated Communications aims to use public-private partnerships to bring high-speed internet services to underserved areas of Maine, including Long Island.
Slalom LLC, which has 12,000 employees and over 40 offices around the world, plans to open in Portland this year.
CEO Shaun Meredith said that he and his fellow co-founder "are deeply committed to growing a technology company in Maine."
Two Maine food entrepreneurs will kick off the new season of the TV business-pitch series on March 24. A total of 10 contestants are in the running.
M&A advisors forecast a busy dealmaking year for Maine companies in a variety of sectors.
Andrew Butcher, president of the newly created Maine Connectivity Authority, sees universal internet access as a crucial tool to improve the state's economy.