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Fact Book: Doing Business in Maine 2023

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V O L . X X I X N O. X I X 46 Fact Book / Doing Business in Maine B U S I N E S S R E S O U R C E S produced by her twin sister Amber Lambke's company Maine Grains, to help build her student's dexterity and independence that the idea for a business, and a workforce model, were born. "I had been using local grains in my job in special education to teach functional life skills. We were utiliz- ing Maine Grains' products to make a pizza dough that my students were selling in pizza kits," Kerner says. "From that idea was born the idea for the Good Crust, that we could accomplish two goals by starting our company. Number one, we were looking to source a pizza dough that was made with 100% Maine grains. Number two, I set out to use the Good Crust as a platform for work- force development." Kerner had an excellent idea, con- nections to source ingredients and decades of therapeutic experience to support her goals, what she lacked was experience running a business and the funds to get started. For this, she turned to Maine robust system of entrepreneurial support, starting with the Women's Business Center at CEI. " The City of Brewer has helped us locate and secure the right resources to enable us to thrive and grow in Maine. Brewer is centrally located, making it a great home for Troy Industrial!" Bre MacLean General Manager of Troy Industrial Solutions D'arcy Main-Boyington Economic Development Director ecdev@brewermaine.gov / 207-989-7500 W W W. B R E W E R M A I N E . G O V/ B I Z Find out what doing business in Brewer can mean for you. ยป C O N T I N U E D F RO M P R E V I O U S PA G E From left, Sarah Guerette, director of the CEI Women's Business Centers; Diane Sturgeon, Maine district director for the U.S. Small Business Administration; Betsy Biemann, CEO of Coastal Enterprises Inc.; and Grace Mo-Phillips, program director of the new CEI Women's Business Center South, in Portland. P H O T O / C O U R T E S Y O F C E I

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