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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 23 D E C E M B E R 1 3 , 2 0 2 1 Margaret Brownlee, who recently left the Maine College of Art & Design to become DEI director at the Maine Department of Education, on defin- ing diversity, equity and inclusion: "I tend to use only three words: People, power and perspectives. However, when I'm doing a DEI training, I go in-depth with the definitions and talk about the diversity of people, thoughts and perspectives. I explain equity in terms of policy and power dynamics and then inclusion of voice and orga- nizational culture." (SEPT. 6) Sarah Belliveau, BerryDunn CEO, on what it means to be the first female leader of Maine's larg- est accounting firm: "It is an affirmation of what I have always known about this firm. Its his- tory of sustained thoughtful growth, focus on culture and investment in people provided me opportunities to develop throughout my career. I have rarely been bored, never been told I couldn't pursue a new idea or initiative, and I look forward to continuing that for the next generation." (SEPT. 20) Kerem Durdag, founder and managing partner of the Indus Fund for immigrant business owners in Maine, on helping more immigrants access loans: "e goal is to have lending practices that don't have hurdles based on fear, but an outreach that is fundamentally anchored in society being equal. You can't be an equitable society if the social contract is dysfunctional." (OCT. 18) Janene Oleaga, founder of Oleaga Law LLC, on what she finds reward- ing about her niche practice focused on assisted reproduction, third-party reproduction and family formation: "I get to play a small role in helping people become parents — watching children who are deeply wanted brought into loving homes. e magnitude of that is not lost on me." (NOV. 1) Unnar Helgi Danielsson, Icelandic food entrepreneur new to Portland, on why he started the or's Skyr brand: "I guess I wanted to bring something to the U.S. that everyone could have in their homes; it's a staple of life in Iceland, and I would be proud to see or's Skyr in every refrigerator in America." (NOV. 15) P H O T O S / J I M N E U G E R Margaret Brownlee Margaret Brownlee Sarah Belliveau Sarah Belliveau Kerem Durdag Kerem Durdag Janene Oleaga Janene Oleaga Unnar Helgi Danielsson Unnar Helgi Danielsson Providing comprehensive media and communication strategies, playbooks, and related services to corporate clients for over 35 years. Serving Maine and Surrounding Areas 207-542-8741 nappamedia@msn.com êêêêê " Nappa's marketing skills are almost beyond measure. His talents with language and visual appeal are remarkable. He is a leader through-and-through and a professional of the highest caliber." — Charlie Richmond COO of Uniship Medical Courier Services AWARD-WINNING MEDIA & COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR DETAILS AND ENDORSEMENTS Schedule your FREE CONSULTATION between now and December 31st, 2021. Maine is a more inviting, welcoming place, where every small business is a big deal. — Jonathan Trumper SCORE Portland

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