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Women to Watch

Welcome to our fourth annual Mainebiz Women to Watch recognition, our chance to present remarkable women executives who are leading their companies and organizations with grace, insight...

 
FEATURES

Broadband network nears completion

KENNETH Z. CHUTCHIAN |

Superb summer weather in Maine has done more than make a drought-weary nation envious of the Pine Tree State. It is pushing the completion of a 1,100-mile fiber optic network ahead of schedule by two...

Theo Kalikow, former president of the University of Maine Farmington, settles into her new job as president of the University of Southern Maine

Academic advocate

Matt Dodge |

In her 18 years as president of the University of Maine Farmington, Theodora Kalikow helped the school earn national recognition as a top public liberal arts college. Under Kalikow's...

 
Focus on Education & Training
Wick Johnson, president of Kennebec Technologies, with employee Brian Beach. The company helped pay for Beach's two degrees

Loan overload

SARA ANNE DONNELLY |

The Federal Reserve Bank of New York reports that student debt has climbed to $904 billion in the first quarter, a debt load that is being blamed for...

Bridging the skills gap

James McCarthy |

John Reny, president of R.H. Reny Inc., happens to be in the retail business, but he cares deeply about the growing applied-technology...

Columns

Chasing the money

BY Mal Leary

Surplus expectations reduced

What’d he say?

I’ll get to some examples further down, but two consistent elements of the experience strike me with particular force:

Wholesome advice

BY DOUG PACKARD

Although business success can be satisfying for leaders, it’s important to experience success and fulfillment outside of your professional...

 
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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