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Rosanna Ferro, a champion of inclusivity in higher education with more than two decades of experience, will start her new role at the Lewiston liberal arts school on Dec. 2.
The plan is to build a milkhouse with greater bulk tank storage, setting the stage for the potential introduction of a robotic milking system to achieve greater efficiency.
A plan is in the works to build another 28-bedroom development in Bar Harbor. The National Park Service awarded the $10 million contract. Construction is scheduled to begin this fall.
Dan Reed is passionate about community involvement, and takes an active role in the Bath region and in Maine's community of entrepreneurs.
Kay Kerina, who manages the state-funded Maine Career Exploration Program, takes pride in being a support for young Mainers behind the scenes.
Jack Davies decided against the traditional career path of other finance graduates and instead spent a year teaching English in China.
The free events brings together agents who are starting or growing teams or in need of administrative assistance and provides networking opportunities.
InterMed, one of Maine's largest providers of primary health care, has hired Lindsay Fitzgerald as chief human resources officer.
Reveler, a real estate investment, development, construction and management company in Portland, has hired Erika Pettingill as director of human resources.
Maryna Shuliakouskaya, originally from Belarus, owns nine Aroma Joe’s locations in Maine, with a 10th due to open later this year in Saco.
Portland is seeking a new fire chief to succeed Keith Gautreau when he retires by the end of this year.
Thousands of state workers will receive the payments, beginning next month. A third-party study of the state's pay classification system, however, won't be finished until the end of next year.
The program, for visitor information center staff, includes a 100-question exam that covers topics ranging from customer service to Maine’s geography, history and culture.
Today’s employees want work that makes them happy. Instead of providing work-life balance, they want to be living life, whether at work and at home, writes consultant Holly Smevog.
"Maine's Educator Workforce Data Landscape," released Thursday by Educate Maine, is the first recent comprehensive report on the state's educator workforce from pre-K through grade 12
At the height of the summer vacation — and summer reading — season, Mainebiz asked business movers and shakers about the pages they're turning.