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F U L L C O N T E N T S O N PA G E 4 » M O R E I N S I D E T H E L I S T mainebiz.biz / printsub S U B S C R I B E P H O T O / T I M G R E E N WAY S TA R T I N G O N P A G E 1 6 » Portland nonprofit trains doctors to be health care leaders B y J a m e s M c C a r t h y J im Harnar, who's stepping down this month after serving 10 years as executive director of the Daniel Hanley Center for Health Leadership, has been thinking a lot recently about "impact." "How do you measure impact? How do you evaluate what you're doing?" he says. "Measuring leadership can be a really elusive thing. We started out looking at it in the traditional way: Pointing to individuals who've taken one of the Hanley Center's leadership programs and who then stepped up into a position of higher authority. We can point to dozens of care providers C O N T I N U E D O N PA G E 1 8 » 22 Innovation in engineering At UMaine, a graduating student is making his mark with a device that tests lobsters before being shipped. 24 Budding scientists Voot Yin of MDI Biological Labs is among the leaders encouraging science and technology students. 29 A cruise for college credit Two tourism-and- hospitality students at USM helped AAA design an event around a cruise to Bermuda. F O C U S P RO F E S S I O N A L D E V E L O P M E N T / WO R K F O R C E T R A I N I N G S E E W H O ' S N E X T O N PA G E 3 4 » Thornton Academy tops our list of Maine's largest private schools. Downtown Portland's Class A space is in short supply B y D y l a n M a r t i n Ben Kaplan, president and CEO of CashStar, in the company's new office space on Pearl Street in Portland. CashStar hopes the quality of the workspace will help attract and retain employees. May 18, 2015 VO L . X X I N O. X www.mainebiz.biz

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