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Leveraging community marketing opportunities focus of March 11 business breakfast

Leveraging community marketing opportunities focus of March 11 business breakfast Event hosted by Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce in Waterville. Share Contributed photo WATERVILLE Founder & CEO of MXH Marketing Mary Haley will discuss what community marketing opportunities really are and how to leverage them to engage current customers, attract new ones, and get the best return on your investment during the March 11 breakfast of the Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce. The event will be held from 7:15 to 9 a.m. in the Colby/Coburn Room at the Best Western Plus, 375 Main St. According to a news release from the chamber, Haley is the owner and founder of MXH Marketing, a small Maine-based marketing and content creating company. She specializes in big ideas, small businesses, and the Maine outdoor, tourism and economic development industry. Starting as a raft guide for Northern Outdoors, she worked in outdoor recreation and tourism for 10 years while earning a master’s degree in marke

Mid-Maine Chamber business breakfast set

Mid-Maine Chamber business breakfast set Peter Lowe of Brann & Isaacson Attorneys to speak. Share WATERVILLE Peter D. Lowe of Brann & Isaacson Attorneys will speak during the Feb. 11 business breakfast of the Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce. He will cover new workplace laws, best practices for workplace safety and compliance, legal issues surrounding remote telework and key policies and practices for employers. The breakfast will be held from 7:15 to 9 a.m. in the Colby/Coburn Room at the Best Western Plus, 375 Main St. Peter D. Lowe Photo by Brian Fitzgerald Lowe is a partner with the law firm of Brann & Isaacson, with offices in Lewiston and Portland and advises clients on labor and employment law and education law.

Indigenous excitement at Sundance 2021

Indigenous-made films, new fellows, and the grand opening of the film festival all give a gracious nod to Indigenous inclusion at Sundance 2021

Waterville chamber Business Breakfast set for Jan 14

Waterville chamber Business Breakfast set for Jan. 14 Share WATERVILLE Marshall Communications Founder and CEO Nancy Marshall will offer tips to address how businesses and leaders can embrace adaptability, exercise empathy in the workplace, and take action to assure success during and after the pandemic. The Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce’s January breakfast will begin at 7:15 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 14, in the Colby/Coburn Room at the Best Western Plus, 375 Main St., Waterville. Marshall is known as The PR Maven, she’s a go-getter and social media powerhouse. Thirty years ago, she started her own public relations agency, which has represented many major clients.

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