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SUMMARY:Maine's Forest Entrepreneurship: Unlocking Business Opportunities
DESCRIPTION:In the kickoff session of The Business of Maine’s Forest Product Sector course\, we’ll explore the entrepreneurial landscape in Maine’s forest products sector. You’ll hear about value-added opportunities that are happening now and learn how to identify and seize new business ventures. To get us started\, Erica Watson\, Senior Program Director Education & Workforce from Maine Development Foundation will provide insight into the current state of the forest products sector\, taking us through the kinds of opportunities available and the forecast for the future. \nThen\, we’ll hear from Anthony Durante\, who is the Director of New Ventures at the University of Maine. In this role\, he is responsible for developing and implementing strategies\, initiatives\, and programs that advance the commercialization of innovations developed within the University of Maine System and partner research organizations. \nHis previous roles in the entrepreneurial ecosystem include being the Manager of Entrepreneurial Support for the Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Northeastern Pennsylvania\, where he managed Ben Franklin TechVentures\, a technology-focused business incubator. Before that\, Anthony was the Program Manager for the Allentown Economic Development Corporation\, where he managed the Bridgeworks Enterprise Center\, a manufacturing business incubator. \nLastly\, we’ll hear from Tom Fox\, who founded Fox Forestry in 1996 while studying at UMaine. Prior to UMaine\, Tom studied Forest Technology at Paul Smith’s College in New York. Tom developed his business for nearly 3 decades based on the needs of customers and changing regulations\, while finding his niche of products and services to set his business apart from others. \nSign up to attend this workshop \nWant to take The Business of Maine’s Forest Product Sector for college credit? Complete MSBB’s Registration Form and WCCC’s Enrollment Form
URL:https://mainestreetbusiness.org/event/maines-forest-entrepreneurship/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Courses,The Business of Maine's Forest Product Sector
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SUMMARY:Maine's Forest Landscape & Timber Talk
DESCRIPTION:In Maine’s Forest Landscape\, you’ll learn about the ownership of Maine’s forests\, the tree mix across the state\, how the state’s forests are mapped out\, and the history of mills and industrial influences. This workshop will feature Ken Laustsen\, retired state biometrician for the Maine Forest Service. \nThen\, in Timber Talk: Demystifying Industry Jargon\, you’ll learn the specialized terminology used in Maine’s forest products sector. From terms like “cordwood” to “merchantable timber\,” we’ll break it down and make it accessible. This workshop will feature Sean Horan\, Climate Smart Agriculture & Forestry Professional & Shane O’Neill\, the Forest Industry Business Development Manager at the University of Maine. \nSign up to attend this workshop \nWant to take The Business of Maine’s Forest Product Sector for college credit? Complete MSBB’s Registration Form and WCCC’s Enrollment Form
URL:https://mainestreetbusiness.org/event/maines-forest-landscape-timber-talk/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Courses,The Business of Maine's Forest Product Sector
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241015T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241015T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T031143
CREATED:20240905T125331Z
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SUMMARY:Maine's Tree Species & Future Trends
DESCRIPTION:Can you see the trees through the forest? In\, Maine’s Tree Species: A Field Guide to Identification and Uses\, you’ll join an in-depth exploration of Maine’s diverse tree species\, from pine and spruce to oak and maple. Learn how to identify them and discover their various applications in industry and culture. This workshop will feature Jim Ferrante\, Maine Forest Service District Forester. \nThen\, in Future Trends in Maine’s Tree Species: Climate Change and Adaptation\, we’ll investigate how climate change impacts Maine’s tree species and how the forest products industry is adapting. We will discuss strategies for sustainable tree management in a changing environment. \n  \n\nSign up to attend this workshop \nWant to take The Business of Maine’s Forest Product Sector for college credit? Complete MSBB’s Registration Form and WCCC’s Enrollment Form
URL:https://mainestreetbusiness.org/event/maines-tree-species-future-trends/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Courses,The Business of Maine's Forest Product Sector
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241022T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241022T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T031143
CREATED:20240905T133313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240916T132601Z
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SUMMARY:Managing Maine's Forests for Wildlife & Outdoor Recreation and Tourism
DESCRIPTION:In Managing Maine’s Forests for Wildlife\, Amber Roth\, Associate Professor of Forest Wildlife Management will discuss how Maine’s various tree species contribute to wildlife habitat management. You’ll come to understand the connections between tree diversity\, ecosystem health\, and wildlife conservation. \nThen\, in Outdoor Recreation and Tourism\, we’ll hear from Jenny Kordick of Maine Outdoor Brands and Jeff McCabe\, Maine Office of Outdoor Recreation about issues surrounding public access\, as well and careers and business opportunities in the outdoor recreation and tourism. \n  \n\nSign up to attend this workshop \nWant to take The Business of Maine’s Forest Product Sector for college credit? Complete MSBB’s Registration Form and WCCC’s Enrollment Form
URL:https://mainestreetbusiness.org/event/managing-maines-forests-for-wildlife-outdoor-recreation-and-tourism/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Courses,The Business of Maine's Forest Product Sector
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241029T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241029T170000
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CREATED:20240905T134123Z
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SUMMARY:Landscape to Woodlot Scale Forestry
DESCRIPTION:This session will be a panel of two speakers: Dan LaMontagne\, President of Seven Islands Land Company\, managing over 800\,000 acres of forestland\, and Jessica Leahy\, a University of Maine Professor and recent Outstanding Tree Farmer of the Year. Jessica was also featured in this session last year. \nThe panel discussion will be led by Logan Johnson\, Executive Director of Maine TREE Foundation. \n  \nSign up to attend this workshop \nWant to take The Business of Maine’s Forest Product Sector for college credit? Complete MSBB’s Registration Form and WCCC’s Enrollment Form
URL:https://mainestreetbusiness.org/event/landscape-to-woodlot-forestry/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Courses,The Business of Maine's Forest Product Sector
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