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V O L . X X V I I I N O. X X I I O C T O B E R 3 , 2 0 2 2 12 A lawyer who offers financial guidance to veterans B y P e t e r V a n A l l e n Michael Adams,28 Attorney, Preti Flaherty Significant professional accomplishment: Returning to an undergraduate program after a nine-month-long deployment to Afghanistan and excelling through it, which led to being admitted, and subsequently graduating from law school. Passion project: Being able to provide legal and financial guidance and assistance to veterans across the state. I was working with the Maine Bureau of Consumer Credit Protection, a state regulatory agency. It publishes annual financial related pieces that target spe- cific issues in the state. When I was working there, I wanted to help pro- duce a financial guide that was tai- lored toward Maine's 100,000-plus veterans, highlighting programs and benefits available to them. I was the co-author of the guide and hundreds of copies made their way around the state. I am not sure of one specific example in which the guide helped a veteran, but I do know that the reception was well received and the bureau received dozens of calls asking for more. I can only hope that it did help veterans take steps towards financial stability. Audacious goal: To become a leader in my field. Favorite quote: "Never, never, never give up." — Winston Churchill Influential book: "Walking with Destiny," by Andrew Roberts Favorite TV shows: "The Office," "The Wire," "The Sopranos" How do you recharge: Spend- ing time with family and play- ing 18 at the Brunswick Golf Club. A finance leader in the field of health care B y A l e x i s W e l l s Randy Albert, 39 Vice president finance, operations vice president of analytics, Northern Light Health S i g n i f i c a n t p r o f e s s i o n a l accomplishment: Ser ving as a leader during the most transformative time in Northern Light Health history, co-lead- ing internal performance improvement efforts to fur- ther integrate and align processes system-wide over the course of mul- tiple years. This ongo- ing program includes significant change management efforts, the development of an analyt- i c s i n f r a - str ucture, and design- ing intuitive dashboards for leaders. Passion project: Serving as a guest lecturer to in-state and out-of-state universities, educating college-level students enrolled in health care programs on analytics and the complexities of the busi- ness of health care and the need for disruption and improvement in reducing the cost of care. Audacious goal: The business of health care is bro- ken; let's work together to fix it. Favorite quote: "Sometimes you will never know the value of a moment, until it becomes a memory" — Dr. Seuss. Influential book: "The Power of Positive Thinking," by Norman Vincent Peale. Favorite movies/TV shows: "Contact" with Jodie Foster, "Titanic," "The Matrix," "Seinfeld," "Manifest," "Designated Survivor" and "Downton Abbey" How do you recharge: Traveling, gardening, landscap- ing and any activity outdoors. Helping students navigate from classroom to career B y L a u r i e S c h r e i b e r Michelle Anderson, 34 President / CEO, Junior Achievement of Maine Significant professional accomplishment: Help- ing Junior Achievement of Maine grow its state- wide presence through enhanced, innovative partnerships with school districts and Maine's busi- ness community has been something I'm proud to have led. We've grown the Junior Achievement team as well as our volunteer base, which has allowed u s t o d e e p e n o u r impact on students in Maine. Navigat- ing challenges of the pandemic was difficult, but the organization became far more resilient and financially sound as a result. Facing those chal- lenges helped me grow as a leader. I appreciate my amazing colleagues and board members who are collaborative and passionate and make work fun. Passion project: I love working with children. Being a Junior Achievement volunteer over the last 12 years has been a rewarding experience that allows me to give back and be part of a mission that will have a positive impact for generations. Helping students find their passion, raising their aspirations and making the connections between what they are learning in school to a future career makes my heart happy. Audacious goal: I hope to champion building a Junior Achieve ment of Maine innovation center that takes learning outside the classroom and provides real-world learning simulations, igniting a spark in students to design fulfilling careers. Favorite quote: "It is not the critic who counts: not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles or where the doer of deeds could have done better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena… at the worst, if he fails, at least he fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who knew neither victory nor defeat." —Theodore Roosevelt Influential book: "Daring Greatly," by Brené Brown Favorite movie: "The Sound of Music" How do you recharge: I love spending time in Maine's beautiful outdoors. Michael Adams, an attorney at Preti Flaherty, had a nine- month deployment to Afghanistan and later earned a law degree. P H O T O / T I M G R E E N WAY Randy Albert, a financial expert at Northern Light Health, also lectures on the business of health care. P H O T O / S O U B A N H P H A N T H AY Helping students find their passion, raising their aspirations and making the connections between what they are learning in school to a future career makes my heart happy. — Michelle Anderson Junior Achievement of Maine Junior Achievement of Maine leader Michelle Anderson would like to see construction of an innovation center that provides students with real-world learning. P H O T O / T I M G R E E N WAY

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