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Congrats to the University of Maine Black Bears!🐻🥳
YOUR HOCKEY EAST CHAMPS! 🏆🐻
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BIOME (Bioscience Association of Maine) is so proud to be a partner on this project sharing life science education across the state.
Hard to believe it's been 365 days, 12 months, 26 schools, 100 teachers, more than 5,000 students and 13 industry partners! Happy anniversary to Maine's Mobile Biolab. This laboratory classroom may be one of Maine’s most recognizable rolling landmarks, second only to L.L. Bean's Boot trucks (we love you, L.L. Bean, but you don't have life science lessons onboard). The Biolab had a stellar first year, launching her journey first at the State House in Augusta, with a star-studded legislative audience and then at Fort Kent Elementary in Aroostook County, where students vied to be “first on the bus.” Since then she's traversed 12 of our 16 counties, bringing STEM curricula to middle-school students and communities. Where will Biolab go next? Go here to find out: https://loom.ly/gZY_BO0\ Big thanks to our partners, who make Biolab’s continuing journey possible. The Roux Institute at Northeastern University IDEXX BIOME (Bioscience Association of Maine) Learning Undefeated University of Maine System (UMS) University of New England Yokogawa Fluid Imaging Technologies Live and Work in Maine
Last chance to sign up for our Talent Attraction Network event next week on March 5th (hosted at the The Roux Institute at Northeastern University). These events are designed for individuals tasked with recruiting, hiring, and/or talent management at their employer or within their industry. Join the conversation and learn more about hiring international talent. RSVP link is below: https://lnkd.in/epE7EQ9C
Curious about hiring international talent? Come to our Talent Attraction Network (TAN) event on March 5th at the The Roux Institute at Northeastern University. (Note: these events are for individuals in recruiting, talent acquisition, and talent management roles at their companies). RSVP here: https://lnkd.in/epE7EQ9C
Here’s a list we didn’t know we were on! According to StorageCafe, New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine top the list of states where marriages are built to last. Happy Valentine’s Day from the Live and Work (and love) in Maine team. 🦞💙🌲 https://lnkd.in/erHJUQmk
Exciting to see the cold storage facility come to fruition! “It is more than just a cold storage facility,” says Amir Mousavian, an associate dean and supply chain management professor at the University of New England. “It has the potential to serve as a pivotal asset that will reshape Portland’s economic landscape, bolster its logistics and supply chain capabilities, and drive sustainable growth for years to come.” While Portland (Maine) is one of the smaller U.S. markets, it is poised to punch above its weight as a regional logistics hub for seafood, produce, food and beverage products and biopharmaceuticals that need to be stored and transported at super-cryogenic temperatures. https://lnkd.in/gwtE_6mP
TAX SEASON REMINDER! Don't forget to utilize Maine's Student Loan Repayment Program (formerly Opportunity Maine) when filing your taxes this year. The credit is up to $2,500. Details plus the 2024 worksheet can be found on our site: https://lnkd.in/ezEZvHa7
Folks in Recruiting and Talent Acquisition roles: we are hosting a panel discussion on March 5th at The Roux Institute at Northeastern University. Curious about the process of hiring international talent? Come learn the specifics and get your questions answered. RSVP here: https://lnkd.in/eu2NeV68
Interesting development in Millinocket at the former Great Northern paper mill. The facility is expected to be operational by 2027. And according to Our Katahdin, a community development nonprofit, the new project should create 150 construction jobs, and once up and running, 80 full-time jobs in the area. https://lnkd.in/e9t3quu2
A new study commissioned by DECD, titled "Why People Move to Maine", surveyed people who moved to Maine from other states in recent years. —57% of employed migrants reported working for an employer with a physical location in Maine, —43% reported working for an employer with no physical location in Maine. —Of those working for an organization or business not located in Maine, 44% reported they would consider working for a Maine-based business, organization, or government. —14% percent of employed migrants reported being self-employed, with just over 30% having started their business or professional practice after moving to Maine. —Almost 70% of self-employed migrants brought their business or practice to Maine from a previous location. —Of the migrant population reporting as employed, nearly one-third (30%) reported they always worked remotely, while 11% reported working remotely most of the time. —More than 80% of respondents who previously worked remotely indicated that working remotely enabled them to keep their jobs while moving to Maine. Most of these migrants work for an employer with no physical presence in Maine. You can read the full report here: https://lnkd.in/gSsgjF72