PORTLAND – The Maine Association of Professional Consultants has announced its officers and board of directors who will all serve two-year terms.
Sam Bishop of the Pace Consulting Group was elected president. Alison Freeman of A L Freeman Documentation Works was elected vice president, and Gretchen Henn of GRHenn Business Services will serve as secretary. They are joined by newly-elected Treasurer Bill Schiebel of WFS Consulting.
Members elected Bob LaBrie of Maximum Potential, Jeff Tracy of TallPyne Research & Consulting, and Geoff Lamdin of White River Associates as directors.
They join Dan Isaac of DHI Management Consulting Inc. and Judi Jones of InfoHarbor.
MAPC also conducted its annual meeting during which the group agreed to the following primary goals:
• Attract more business opportunities for members;
• Increase membership; and
• Structure the organization for future growth.
MAPC is a membership association whose members offer businesses, non-profits and government in Maine a wide range of consulting services in areas such as technology, finance, business management, human resources, marketing, sales and many other areas of expertise.
Access to MAPC members and areas of expertise can be found at www.consultmaine.com.
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