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Themes range from turning a failure into a positive to focusing on the company ethos.
Rupee Beer, a fast-growing brand launched by two brothers who grew up in Portland, will now be sold at select regional Costco, Whole Foods and Total Wine & More stores.
Introducing Sumit Sharma, Van Sharma, Josh Soley, Kristen Vermeulen, Katie Weiler, Alexander White, Nate Wildes and Chris Wolfel.
Introducing Jake Holmes, Jenny Kalanges, Thomas Kennedy II, Jason Kroot, Jenn Lever, BJ McCollister, Taylor McFarlane and Derek McKenney.
Once staff has conducted a final review of the data, details of the 2023 Eastern Prom Food Truck program will be shared with the city council and the parks commission and the city manager will release a final plan.
The goal is to make it financially viable for more local hotels and businesses to stay open beyond the fall season or even year-round.
Introducing Katie Doherty, Allison Economy, Amberlynn Esperanza, Ryan M. Fecteau, Daniel Finnemore, Peter Handy, Katie Hill and Michael-Corey F. Hinton.
Introducing Michael Adams, Randy Albert, Michelle Anderson, Martin Beavers, John Boyan, Katie Brann, Marpheen Chann and Adam Desrosiers.
Jenn Lever, president of Baxter Brewing Co., led the Lewiston-based company through a rebrand in 2020.
Sumit Sharma founded Rupee Beer with his brother, Van Sharma.
Van Sumit founded Rupee Beer with his brother, Sumit Sharma.
Under Katie Doherty's leadership, the organization continues to evaluate and adjust its programs and events to update and improve to meet the ever-changing needs of members.
As chief marketing officer, Erin Plummer stewards the company’s nearly 175-year-old brand and reputation, building it for future generations and communicating values to employees, customers, communities and beyond.
Raye's Mustard is an iconic Maine brand, and plans are underway for a museum, the Raye’s Mustard Mill Museum in Eastport.
Introducing the Mainebiz 2022 NextUp: 40 Under 40, young leaders shaping the future of Maine.
Katie Weiler, who leads the startup Viable Gear, left a full-time consulting job to launch her business.