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V O L . X X V I N O. X X I X D E C E M B E R 1 4 , 2 0 2 0 10 B U S I N E S S M A I N E B U S I N E S S M A I N E B U S I N E S S N E W S F RO M A RO U N D T H E S TAT E Operating Officer Mike Herrin, who announced last year he would at the end of 2020. Herrin will stay on with the company through the end of December to assist with the transition. In his most recent role, Flynn led strategy and public affairs work for Vermont Electric Co. Herrin has served as president since 2018, overseeing a period of major changes for Versant, the state's second-largest electric utility, with 159,000 customers in eastern and northern Maine. Among the changes was the adoption in May of a new name for the company, formerly known as Emera Maine. e rebrand was required under terms of its sale for $1.3 billion in March to ENMAX Corp., of Calgary, Alberta. N O T E W O R T H Y N O R T H E R N & E A S T E R N A partnership between the Northern Border Regional Commission and the U.S. Department of Agriculture award- ed the University of Maine in Orono $286,800 to deliver workforce training for the growing outdoor recreation and tourism industries in western Maine. A S K AC E A n s w e r e d b y D a n a M o r r i s - J o n e s a n d J o h n S h o r b o f t h e D e l p h i G r o u p The Association for Consulting Expertise (ACE) is a non-profit association of independent consultants who value "Success through Collaboration." The public is welcome to attend its regular meetings to share best practices and engage with industry experts. For more information go to www.consultexpertise.com. Q: My business is growing, and I'm realizing I need to up my leadership skills. Are there any resources in Maine that could help? ACE Advises: Leadership is the ability to take advantage of opportunities to develop yourself and rise to the challenges. Jim Collins, an expert on leadership and author of "Good to Great," says that under the right circumstances — with self-reflection, a mentor, a significant life experience — the seeds of leadership begin to develop. The problem is, how do you create those circumstances if they have not come to you? Here in Maine, a program launched in October provides an answer. The Visionary Leadership Program is a collaboration among the Maine Center for Entrepreneurs, Bangor Savings Bank and the University of Maine Graduate and Professional Center (the Maine Center). Through monthly virtual meetings, the Visionary Leadership Program builds a strong peer group for growing business lead- ers, develops leadership skills and tools for today's business challenges and introduces participants to experienced Maine business and thought leaders. The sessions, facilitated by Skip Bates of Bangor Savings Bank and Alexa Dayton of the Maine Center, feature a lineup of leaders from the Maine business and leadership communities. The pilot cohort has 16 mem- bers. Many are former MCE Top Gun alumni representing a range of sectors and businesses from across Maine. "Strong leadership drives the economy, and leadership can be cultivated through a combination of information shar- ing and experience sharing," Dayton says. The Visionary Leadership Program "is an approachable program, designed for growing Maine businesses. It's responsive to what the participants need to know to be successful Maine leaders and for their businesses to excel." Dana Morris-Jones and John Shorb have been principals of the Delphi Group, an organizational effective- ness consulting firm, since 1998. They will be Visionary Leadership Program guest presenters in February 2021. Reach them at jshorb@thedelphigroup.com or dzmorr@thedelphigroup.com, or 207-883-2333. For more on this topic, see "Learning To Lead" at consultexpertise.com/ blog/9391702 @