Five area business owners reflect on the challenges they face.
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Five Questions: Blue Marble Geographics CEO Patrick Cunningham
The company’s president talks about the importance of Maine’s efforts to establish and sustain a tech economy.
Five Questions: Assistance Plus Chief Operating Officer Jill Jolicoeur
The chief operating officer talks about the importance of advocacy in ensuring her business can continue offering services to its developmentally disabled clients.
Five Questions: A look back at influences
Owners and executives at five business reflect on who or what influenced them to be in business.
Five Questions: Wicked Whoopies owner Amy Bouchard
The president and founder of the business talks about being ready for luck.
Five Questions: Seamstress Brenda Pinkham
The owner of Cozy Cottage Alterations in Augusta talks about building a business from a passion.
5 Questions: Wagging Tails Grooming Salon
Wagging Tails Grooming Salon, which has been open in Winthrop for about five years, is a dog and cat groomer at 127 Main St., Winthrop.
Five Questions: Hubbard Free Library’s Annemarie Kromhout
The director of the Hubbard Free Library talks about the institution’s financial struggles and how she is staying up to speed with changes in best practices for libraries.
Five Questions: A look back at gratitude
Five business owners or executives talk about the people and the advice they are grateful for in their business lives.
Five Questions: A1 Diner’s Aaron Harris
The owner of the A1 Diner in Gardiner talks about the difference between being and employee and a boss.