Education Leaders Experience (ELE) is a yearlong, unique professional development program for education leaders in Maine. ELE, developed and funded by Unum, is designed to connect Maine’s education leaders with business and policy leaders and employers around the state. Educate Maine administers the program for Unum in partnership with Maine Principals’ Association, and University of New England online.
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On July 29, the Maine Department of Administrative and Financial Services (DAFS) announced that the State of Maine has ended the 2022 Fiscal Year in the black.
Holding back people who are willing to work is holding back our state economy On July 20, the Portland Press Herald published the following letter to the editor by Dana Connors. We are reprinting it here for your consideration.
On July 21, the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel published the following column authored by Dana Connors. We are reprinting it here for your consideration.
On Wednesday, July 20, the day before the Making Maine Work report was released, the Maine State Chamber held its Issues and Answers Forum. Historically, this event has coincided with the release of the report and has served as a vehicle to discuss the top issues with the candidates for Governor of Maine before election season heats up.
Report identifies economic priorities, sets goals and strategies for governor and state lawmakers On Thursday, July 21, the Maine State Chamber of Commerce, Maine Development Foundation (MDF), and Educate Maine released the newest “Making Maine Work: Critical Investments for the Maine Economy” report outlining economic priorities and policy recommendations – including in workforce, innovation, health, energy, and housing – for Maine’s governor and upcoming Maine State Legislature.
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