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Leann Cailler is a 2022 Producer of the Year and also received the Award of Distinction in 2021.
Jay native Tony DiSotto will succeed Raymond "Chip" Kelley in the leadership role.
The search for an appropriate spot to accommodate a growing team took two years. Extensive renovations are underway.
Two Maine experts share their tips for next-generation family-business leaders.
As guest columnist Drew Oestreicher writes, "just because you’re personally ready to step away from the helm doesn’t mean your business is." He offers suggestions about how to prepare your business for your retirement.
For the fourth straight quarter, the Portland-based financial technology service provider beat market expectations on quarterly earnings per share.
It's never too early for leaders to plan for retirement. As guest columnist Drew Oestreicher writes, "just because you’re personally ready to step away from the helm doesn’t mean your business is."
The Portland-based payment systems company says its overall employment is up from a year ago.
Many institutions are under pressure to expand their digital presence. But many still rely on legacy systems that limit automation.
Introducing Michael Adams, Randy Albert, Michelle Anderson, Martin Beavers, John Boyan, Katie Brann, Marpheen Chann and Adam Desrosiers.
Katie Brann is a financial advisor at Golden Pond Wealth Management in Waterville.
Chris Wolfel, head of entrepreneurship and venture creation at Northeastern University's Roux Institute in Portland, says his team is "positioned to create long-term impact for generations to come in Maine."
Sevee & Maher Engineers has acquired Bono Consulting Inc., of Park Ridge, Ill., adding 17 employees. It now has a total of more than 80 employees.
Jake Holmes, who coordinates financial literacy outreach for the Maine Credit Union League, volunteers with the Good Shepherd Food Bank.
Falmouth native Colin March joins KeyBank from TD Bank, where he was a senior relationship manager for middle market clients in Maine and New Hampshire.
The acquisition expands the Buxton’s company’s access to scale, solutions and technology. The entire team will be retained.