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From the ski industry to heating fuel, from the halls of justice to the halls of academia, Maine organizations in many fields have been undergoing leadership transitions recently.
A certain amount of turnover at the top is normal. Especially in Maine, with the country's oldest population — as well as a growing number of young businesspeople eager to try the reins.
Perhaps your business is facing similar changes. Perhaps this is a generational shift.
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Learn moreThe Giving Guide helps nonprofits have the opportunity to showcase and differentiate their organizations so that businesses better understand how they can contribute to a nonprofit’s mission and work.
Work for ME is a workforce development tool to help Maine’s employers target Maine’s emerging workforce. Work for ME highlights each industry, its impact on Maine’s economy, the jobs available to entry-level workers, the training and education needed to get a career started.
Few people are adequately prepared for all the tasks involved in planning and providing care for aging family members. SeniorSmart provides an essential road map for navigating the process. This resource guide explores the myriad of care options and offers essential information on topics ranging from self-care to legal and financial preparedness.
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Sponsored by: GoNetspeed, a fiber internet provider
From the ski industry to heating fuel, from the halls of justice to the halls of academia, Maine organizations in many fields have been undergoing leadership transitions recently.
A certain amount of turnover at the top is normal. Especially in Maine, with the country's oldest population — as well as a growing number of young businesspeople eager to try the reins.
Perhaps your business is facing similar changes. Perhaps this is a generational shift.
(Your response will be kept anonymous unless you indicate that it can be shared publicly.)