GRAY — Chip Morrison, former president of the Androscoggin County Chamber of Commerce, will be the speaker at the Maine Development Foundation’s Leadership Unplugged Spring 2015 series.
Leadership Unplugged is designed to be a series of conversations with Maine leaders about issues of economic importance. It provides opportunities for leaders from all over Maine and across sectors to come together in intimate, relaxed settings to discuss the pertinent issues of the day and to build the relationships that will allow Maine to move forward.
The spring 2015 series is devoted to “Talent Turnover.” All over the state, some of Maine’s finest leaders in business, government, education and the nonprofit sectors are retiring. What does this mean for their industries, for those who will succeed them and for the state as a whole?
The public is invited to attend Session 3, to be held from 7:30 to 9 a.m. Wednesday, June 17, at Spring Meadows Golf Club, 59 Lewiston Road, Gray. Cost per person is $20 for MDF members, $25 for nonmembers and includes breakfast. No refunds on cancellations after June 10. Register at www.mdf.org. For more information, contact Laura Hudson or Dianne Heino.
Directions are on the Spring Meadows Golf Club website at https://www.springmeadowsgolf.com/contactus/directions/.
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