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Notes from APP and NMDC
Volume 1, Issue 50
May 24, 2013
In This Issue
Employer Forum
Entrepreneur of the Year Named
New APP Investor
Aroostook County Employer Forum: Maine's Untapped Workforce

 

   The Maine Business Leadership Network (BLN) has announced the first of several regional employer forums, focused on the benefits to businesses in hiring people with disabilities, which is part of Maine's untapped workforce.  

   The Maine BLN is pleased to be holding their initial one in Presque Isle, where it will be hosted by the University of Maine at Presque Isle, the forum's site sponsor for the event.

    The Maine Business Leadership Network (MEBLN) is a state affiliate of the United States Business Leadership Network (USBLN). The BLN offers member employers resources for recruiting candidates with disabilities, information on disability issues/topics, recognition for best disability employment practices, and exposure to an untapped market for their goods and services.
   "This is a great an opportunity to hear about the business advantages of hiring people with disabilities. We've had tremendous success. I'd encourage any of the County's businesses to attend this great event," said Patti Crooks, manager, Aroostook Centre Mall.
   The Aroostook Employer Forum: Maine's Untapped Workforce, will be taking place Wednesday, June 5, from 8:30 to 12:30. The goal of the forum is to bring together business leaders and key stakeholders who have demonstrated a commitment to hiring people with disabilities, as well as leaders that value diversity and inclusion in the region's workforce.
   Data indicates that when businesses hire qualified people with disabilities, it brings greater benefits beyond just filling open positions. There's a solid business case, too. These benefits and incentives will be part of the discussion, with facilitated panels and other workshops being planned for the June 5th event.
   For more information about participating as an employer, including sponsorship opportunities, the Aroostook County contact is Natalie St. Pierre, business outreach coordinator for the Disability Employment Initiative at Northern Maine Development Commission (NMDC). St. Pierre can be reached via email at nstpierre@nmdc.org, or phone, 551-0763. To register click here.
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Bison Pumps and David Harbison selected Aroostook's Entrepreneur of the Year 

 

David Harbison and Matt Bell
   David Harbison of Bison Pumps in Houlton recieves the 2013 Aroostook Entrepreneur of the Year award from previous winner Matt Bell of Northeast Pellets.

   PRESQUE ISLE - A business that may not even be in existence if not for the "Great Ice Storm of '98" and its owner have been honored as the 2013 Aroostook Entrepreneur of the Year by LEADers Encouraging Aroostook Development and Momentum Aroostook.

   At an awards dinner Thursday evening at Northern Maine Community College, David Harbison, the owner of Bison Pumps in Houlton, topped two other finalists to win the award.

   Bison Pumps was established in 1999, following the ice storm, which left millions without power from New York to central Maine. David Harbison and his crew at Harbison Plumbing and Heating developed a hand pump for wells that can be used when power goes out. The product and eventually other models were developed and are now sold around the world via the Internet. Harbison, with his son Jon, has built Harbison Plumbing and Heating into a company with more than 20 full-time employees with a portfolio, which includes plumbing and heating contracting, metal fabrication/Manufacturing and real estate holdings, but it is Bison Pumps that has brought the most attention to the company, having been featured on television, in newspapers and magazines.

   "Harbison is truly one of Houlton's hidden gems and he fits the very description of an innovative entrepreneur that LEAD and Momentum Aroostook seek for 2013," said LEAD President Jon McLaughlin.

   Innovation was the theme for the 2013 contest and all the finalists showed innovation in developing products and markets said LEAD Executive Director Ryan Pelletier.

   Andrew Birden of Fiddlehead Focus was selected as first runner-up. The first issue, June 23, 2010, was only one page and only black and white, but the web presence is where the venture found it voice. Page views of the web version, 2000 a month in the early days, have risen to more than two million per month now. Print distribution is now more than 2,000 a week and a portion of the newsstand price goes to charity. From a one-man operation, with some family volunteers, Fiddlehead Focus now employs four full-time and two part-time workers.

   The second runner-up also represents the media. Fred Grant of Northern Maine Media Inc., which operates WHOU 101.1 FM, effectively uses the Internet to bring a piece of hometown life to people who have moved away from The County. The radio station streams McGill's Community Band Concerts, high school basketball games and even the Entrepreneur of the Year Awards ceremony Thursday evening.

   A common theme from all the finalists who addressed the crowd of more than 70 people is they would not be nominated if not for the exceptional people who work with them.

   "This event highlights that the entrepreneurial spirit is alive and well in Aroostook County, and LEAD is proud to be a sponsor of this event and we look forward to continuing to recognize individuals and businesses such as these in the years ahead," Pelletier said.         

   Other nominees included: Michael and Emily Carpenter, owners of Carriages of Acadia, Inc. based in Houlton; William Tasker, director of Caribou Chamber of Commerce; Dale and Mark Chamberland, Aroostook Woodsmiths and R.F. Chamberland Inc. St. Agatha; Cathy Duffy Cullins, owner Progressive Realty in Caribou; and Shawn Pelletier owner C.S. Management, Pelletier Property Services, Salar Storage North and Washburn Street Storage.

   A panel of six judges, one representing each of the sponsors, LEAD and Momentum Aroostook, and the supporting organizations, Husson University, Northern Maine Community College, the University of Maine at Fort Kent, and the University of Maine at Presque Isle, selected the finalists and the ultimate winner.

APP welcomes S.W. Collins back as an investor  

   S.W. Collins is a family-owned full-service lumber and building materials supply center. Since its beginning in 1844, the company has provided Aroostook County with the tools and products needed to build the homes, barns, potato storage buildings, sporting camps, garages, schools, hospitals, bridges, businesses, banks - in short, the infrastructure of The County.

S.W. Collins