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🔒‘Make an impact’ and other pearls of wisdom for Women’s History Month

To mark Women’s History Month this March nd International Women’s Day on March 8, Mainebiz asked a handful of leaders to share learnings from elder female family members and other women in their lives.

🔒Startup Maine to start new chapter with first full-time leader

Sarah Smith will lead the volunteer-led organization as its first active director, while outgoing President Katie Shorey will stay active on the board.

🔒Bold predictions for Maine’s economy in 2026 span recession risk to practical optimism

Forecasts run the gamut from the specter of a recession to a dose of practical optimism from a coffee entrepreneur.

Bold predictions for Maine’s economy in 2026 span recession risk to practical optimism

Business leaders from around the state have varying expectations for the coming year.
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‘Check your ego at the door’ and other leadership lessons

Here's your curated list of C-suite insights shared by 10 Mainebiz panelists this year.

How to tell the story that attracts talent to Maine

If we want investors, job seekers and new residents to believe that Maine is a place where ambitious work happens, we must make that work public, our guest columnist writes.

How Maine can shift the narrative from ‘brain drain’ to ‘brain gain’

When structured with intention, internships can be one of the most powerful ways to attract, develop and retain young talent in Maine, our guest columnist writes.

Startup Maine plans first full-time hire to power growth

The volunteer-led nonprofit will use $325,000 in funding from the Maine Technology Institute to hire an executive director and scale up its flagship annual conference.
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Innovation is a priority with Maine Technology Institute awards

More than $1.65 million was allotted for national security, the blue economy, support for startups and digital jobs.

How to forge partnerships that boost Maine’s economy

From shared goals to harnessing the power of nonprofits, here are five ways Maine organizations can build partnerships that deliver real impact.
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