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VO L . X X V I N O. V I § 2 M A R C H 2 3 , 2 0 2 0 18 2011 Fletcher Kittredge CEO / GWI, Biddeford What he is doing today: CEO of GWI, which has 47 employees. Key lessons learned as a manager: Individuals are all different, with strengths and weaknesses. Recognizing these and encouraging growth in a positive way is important. Also, particularly in our indus- try, change is constant. In order to keep ahead of the pace, employees must develop new skill sets, which requires a strong training program. Finally, you are not an expert in all positions, so try and key an open mind-set and listen to those around you. Advice to Maine's next generation of business leaders: Encourage change and embrace failure. If you don't have the answers, surround yourself with those that do. What's next: To continue to build reliable, ultra-high speed fiber- optic internet infrastructure until all are connected. Andy Shepard, who founded the Outdoor Sport Institute, is now general manager for Saddleback Mountain Resort. FILE PHOTO Fletcher Kittredge is CEO of GWI, a Biddeford internet provider. COURTESY / GWI Hire only smart, highly motivated people. Invest in their development. And together create an empowering environment. – Andy Shepard In order to keep ahead of the pace, employees must develop new skill sets, which requires a strong training program. – Fletcher Kittredge Andy Shepard Founder / Outdoor Sport Institute What he is doing today: General manager at Saddleback Mountain resort, with 200-plus employees Key lessons learned as a manager: Hire only smart, highly motivated people. Invest in their development. And together create an empowering environment. at is a consistent recipe for sustained success. Advice to Maine's next generation of business leaders: Be bold. What's next: I'm honored to be working with an extraordinary staff and community to reimagine a new Saddleback Mountain.

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