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A longtime employee succeeds Bill Williamson, who has served as the bank's Maine market president for a decade and will retire next year after more than 40 years with BofA.
Season 2 of "Elevating Voices" on Maine Public Television will highlight 10 businesses from a range of sectors contributing to Maine's economic and cultural diversity.
A roundup from the Mainebiz Startup Hub issue shows that while marshaling talent can be tough for new companies, there are various paths to success.
The historic home-turned-office building, near the city’s riverfront, is of a type known as the “Bangor style,” according to one source.
A member of the Association for Consulting Expertise advises a reader on how to make sure a new cannabis business complies with the industry's complex regulations.
The partnership focuses on financially attractive, high-impact commercial real estate projects with the goal of benefiting communities.
The president of the Association for Consulting Expertise shows a reader some of the funding that's available to obtain technical help, even for startups.
Private equity-bascked Foreside Financial Group LLC is rebranding as ACA Foreside after completing its merger with New York-based ACA Group.
Chief diversity officer is an evolving role at companies such as WEX, Unum, Northern Light Health and Jackson Laboratory.
A member of the Association for Consulting Expertise advises a reader whose business wants to take on more community leadership, but must also pay attention to the bottom line.
For B2B companies looking to expand their markets, government clients can be a lucrative opportunity. It helps to first understand their often-complex contracting process.
The Indus Fund is a new microloan program for small business owners in Maine’s growing immigrant community.
A contributor from the Association for Consulting Expertise advises a reader whose business is "stuck." Innovation can help, but involves more than a single lightbulb moment.
The founders, both Biddeford natives, wanted to be part of the city’s growth. “There are so many great businesses and entrepreneurs who are thriving,” said one partner.
The move to divest fossil fuel holdings begins this month, and follows similar actions taken by other universities nationally.
The Portland-based firm says its program responds to a need in the marketplace for assistance when new employees are relocating or out-of-town recruits are interviewing.