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    Mike Duguay, executive director of the Harold Alfond Institute for Business Innovation at Thomas College, hopes that giving students local opportunities will keep them in central Maine longer, where that talent is needed.

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    Emily Dufour, 21, of Waterville, is planning to intern at the Institute for Family Owned Business after working at Waterville Creates! this past spring.

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    Victoria Cushing, 20, of New Sharon, has worked 450 hours, 300 of which will be paid in the 15 weeks of her internship at Waterville Creates! Her total hours will also earn her nine academic class credits.

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    Nate Towne, marketing manager for Waterville Creates!, said the organization couldn't do the work it does without its interns. "They allow us to work with more collaborative partners, take on more projects and get more work done," he said.

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