Many colleges offer summer internship programs for their undergraduate students.
Now the University of Maine Graduate and Professional Center is making that opportunity more accessible to graduate and professional students in the University of Maine School of Law, the University of Maine Graduate School of Business, and the University of Southern Maine’s Muskie School of Public Service.
The Maine Center Graduate Internship Program comes with a twist. Typically, internships pair, say, law students with law firms.
“We didn’t want to do that,” Terry Sutton, CEO of Maine Center Ventures, told Mainebiz.
Maine Center Ventures is a nonprofit that supports the University of Maine Graduate and Professional Center by serving as a liaison between the academic and employer communities.
April 1, 2021 Outreach
The University of Maine Graduate School of Business and the Maine State Chamber of Commerce will host a free webinar about succession planning from 11 a.m.ânoon, April 8.
In Maine, baby boomers own 12,790 businesses that employ 108,000 people and many of these businesses will need to transition to new ownership in the coming years. Recent research from Wilmington Trust found that almost 50% of businesses owned by those 65 and older â which constitute 60% of all business owners â have no succession plan.
Faye Gilbert, executive dean of the Maine Business School and interim dean of the Graduate School of Business, and Jason Harkins, associate dean of the Maine Business School, will lead the program, which is free and open to the public. Topics will include identifying types of exit strategies, putting a successful system in place for your successor, and building a support system.