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Don White, president of  forest management firm Prentiss & Carlisle
ON THE COVER

A recent executive decree redefines green building standards

Matt Dodge |

Don White, president of Bangor-based Prentiss & Carlisle forest management company, has spent a career assessing the value in a stand of trees. Overseeing more than 1.5 million acres of...

 
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Patrick Welch, plant manager of New Balance's Skowhegan facility, says the Trans-Pacific Partnership free trade agreement would hurt the company's domestic manufacturing

Shoe tariff debate hits close to home

James McCarthy |

Patrick Welch, plant manager of New Balance's four-story factory in Skowhegan, had ready answers for the two high-ranking Obama administration Com–merce Department officials...

Christopher Wadsworth Brown is the sixth generation of the Wadsworth family to operate S.L. Wadsworth & Son in Eastport

For nearly 200 years, the Wadsworth family has met Eastport's retail needs

Carol Coultas |

Christopher Wadsworth Brown wasn't even a glint in his great-great-great-grandfather's eye when the family business was founded in 1818, but as the current president of S.L. Wadsworth...

Jeremy Pelkey, president of Bard Coffee, left, and Bob Garver, owner of Bard Coffee, show off a cappuccino

Portland’s foodie scene continues to lure gourmet coffee shops and increasing revenues

SARA ANNE DONNELLY |

On a recent sunny afternoon, Catherine Walsh, co-owner of Arabica Coffee Co. in Portland, sits in her swanky new coffee shop, Crema, sipping from a cappuccino decorated with...

 
Focus on Sustainability

A roundup of apps to enhance your business' green goals

MERRITT CAREY and BENJAMIN AYER Founder of Maine Businesses for Sustainability and principal of Graffam Solutions; projects manager, Graffam Solution |

It goes without saying that technology has changed the way we do business. There is a wide array of apps and web-based platforms all...

Goodwill ratchets up commitment to sustainability and healthy bottom line

SARA ANNE DONNELLY |

Few local businesses are as inherently green as Goodwill Industries of Northern New England, the Portland-based social services agency...

Columns

Lobsters and lighthouses are understandable, but what about moose attracts tourists?

BY John McDonald

According to the results of a comprehensive study conducted recently by the tourist industry (OK, it wasn't that exhaustive; they just...

Money trails

BY Mal Leary

Impact of BNAS closure

 
Lists

Maine's highest-paid public company executives

Ranked by total annual compensation, 2012

RankExecutive, locationTotal annual
compensation (1)/Organization's
revenue
(in millions)
1Jonathan Ayers, president/CEO
Idexx Laboratories Inc., Westbrook
$3,824,198/$1,293.3
2Michael Dubyak, president/CEO
WEX Inc.(2), South Portland
$1,945,545/$623.2
3Jay Mazelsky, executive vice president
Idexx Laboratories Inc, Westbrook
$1,333,386/$1,293.3
4Michael Williams, executive vice president
Idexx Laboratories Inc., Westbrook
$1,134,498/$1,293.3

(1) Total annual compensation includes salary, bonus and other annual compensation, but not long-term compensation. (2) Formerly Wright Express Corp. On May 1, 2013, Melissa Smith assumed the position of president as part of a leadership succession plan that will culminate in her taking on the additional role of CEO of WEX Inc. on Jan. 1, 2014. Michael Dubyak will remain chairman and CEO of WEX Inc. during the transition period, and will assume the newly created role of executive chairman of the board on Jan. 1, 2014.

Source: U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission company Proxy Statements (14A); each company's financial statements./Compiled by Roger Magnus.



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