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1 of 5 12/9/2013 3:47 PM In This Issue Brownfields Work Begins Resume Writing Workshops Business Spotlight: Automation Integrators EMDC's Days of Giving Upcoming Events Visit Our Website EMDC.org and connect with us via social media EMDC is pleased to welcome Dove Tail Bats to its list of Business Services clients. Dove Tail Bats, based in Shirley, has been building high quality baseball bats since 1998. The 15-year-old company is currently the exclusive bat maker for the Senior League World Series, held in Bangor each August and has also inked an exclusive agreement with Portland Sea Dog, Ryan Dent. The working capital provided through Dove Tail's relationship with EMDC and partner lender, Machias Savings Bank, will allow the company to purchase a second lathe, build a website, create a catalog and buy additional inventory. Dove Tail Bats can be found online at www.dovetailbat.com Sign up for other EMDC Newsletters Here More information on lending and other business services available from EMDC can be found at www.emdc.org, by emailing bizservices@emdc.org or calling 974-3243. Did You Know? EMDC Workforce Provides Resume Review Services Completing a resume from scratch can be a daunting task. Updating an existing resume, particularly if it's been awhile since your resume was "dusted off", can be just as challenging. That's when the Career Advisors from EMDC's Workforce Department can help. One of the services offered through the Workforce Investment Act (WIA), a federally funded program implemented locally through the Tri-County Workforce Investment Board (TCWIB) and EMDC, is a resume and cover letter writing workshop. Designed for individuals currently enrolled in the WIA program, these workshops help those who are looking for work--some of whom have been out of the workforce for an extended period or who were recently separated from

EMDC Newsflash December 9 2 of 5 12/9/2013 3:47 PM a job they held for a number of years--learn how to best market their talents and skills. A two session workshop, Resume & Cover Letter Writing provides valuable information and the opportunity for attendees to leave with a completed resume, ready to send to potential employers. "There are a number of individuals in our communities who are exceptionally talented, but who, for one reason or another, have either never created a resume or haven't had a need to update an existing one," EMDC's Deputy Director of Workforce Development, Nancy McKechnie said. "These workshops help guide them through that process." Workshops are held twice a month and usually last between 1.5 and 2 hours. Attendees would need to pre-register and bring a notebook, pen/pencil and a flash drive, if they have one. The Resume & Cover Letter Writing workshop is part of a nine workshop series for job seekers. Customers enrolled in WIA programs are not required to attend workshops, but it is encouraged. The workshops are open to the public, although priority registration is given to WIA customers. For more information on the workforce support programs available through EMDC, or to find dates and times for the next workshop, contact Amanda Grant, Career Advisor, at 561-4001 or by email at agrant@emdc.org Automation Integrators, Inc. EMDC works with hundreds of businesses in Eastern Maine and across our state. Our business, lending and workforce clients come from a wide range of industries and represent businesses of all sizes. In the Business Spotlight, EMDC Essentials shares their stories of success. In 2012, Automation Integrators, Inc., a registered Maine PTAC client, reported its first success in penetrating the government market. That year, the company reported awards from Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, GSA and from the Letterkenny Army Depot totaling more than $1 million. Automation Integrators, Inc. is a one-stop, full service engineering resource for industrial automation solutions. It offers custom controls, design/build integration and process design services for the material handling, manufacturing and distributions industries. The company is not an equipment manufacturer, but a solution provider, which gives the opportunity to select from a large pool of suppliers while working closely with customers to guarantee the right solution. The staff at Automation Integrators prides themselves in their knowledge of new and "dinosaur" technology. The corporate office is located in Auburn but serves customers nationwide. For more information, visit www.autointegrators.com.

3 of 5 12/9/2013 3:47 PM EMDC's Days of Giving This week, we're launching "EMDC's Days of Giving". Our employees are deeply involved in their communities and give countless hours to a wide variety of organizations. In the spirit of the holiday season, we'll be highlighting those organizations so that the greater EMDC community may learn about the organizations and individuals serving others each day. Seamus Higgins and Habitat for Humanity Most people have heard about Habitat for Humanity, but many aren't sure exactly what the non-profit does. As Board President for the Greater Bangor chapter, Seamus Higgins says its many things. Habitat is Is a charity, a contractor, a financial institution, a retail store and a community organizer. That's a lot of hats for one organization but Habitat has been wearing them in Greater Bangor for more than 25 years. Below Seamus provides information on the organization and its work. Habitat Homes Habitat homes are purchased, not donated. Habitat functions as the General Contractor, the mortgage broker, and the loan underwriter. Our homeowners have a mortgage and pay property taxes and insurance just like everybody else. Here in Bangor, the local affiliate typically underwrites a 30-year mortgage at 0% interest. We strive to reduce the cost of the home by utilizing donated labor and materials when possible, but there are still significant costs with each home we build. Our target customer is often a family of limited means who has some credit and has income, but can't quite access traditional bank financing. It's a narrow niche, but it works. Homeowners help in the construction process. As we build, the eventual owners of the home help pound nails, paint walls, and do whatever else they're comfortable with. They also help the affiliate with fundraising campaigns, the retail store, or anything else they're willing and able to do. Part of the "deal" with a Habitat home is that you're involved in the process and that you help us help the next guy. An Independent Non-Profit Habitat for Humanity of Greater Bangor is not the same as Habitat for Humanity International. We are a local affiliate of a large international organization, which does provide oversight and support to our work, but at a cash cost to HFHGB. HFHGB functions as an independent nonprofit corporation with our own Board of Directors. Housing...and so much more We do more than just build houses. Here in Bangor, we typically build one new home a year, but offer many other services as well. Our "A Brush With Kindness" program provides assistance with minor repairs and will hopefully serve over a dozen individuals and families in the year ahead. Our Weatherization services will provide energy efficiency improvements at low or no cost. This summer, we took ownership of an existing home for the first time, which will be remodeled and repaired for future sale. We sponsor financial literacy training seminars, construction and safety workshops for kids, and other civic-minded programs and events throughout the year.

4 of 5 12/9/2013 3:47 PM We have a retail store. Think Goodwill meets Lowes meets the Furniture Gallery (the latter two both great sponsors of our local affiliate, btw!). It's open to the public, and we encourage everyone to stop by and shop or donate. We sell and accept new and gently used furniture, appliances, tools, building materials, and other home goods. Donations are tax deductible and sales benefit our construction (and other) programs. 83 Washington Street in the plaza with Dunnett's and Hero's (also both HFHGB supporters!). One last thing to note, Habitat even has a program where individuals can donate an old car or truck and the proceeds will benefit the local affiliate. It's easy to do, you may get a tax break, and we'll even pay for the tow! To learn more about Habitat for Humanity of Greater Bangor, visit the organization's website or ask Seamus! Opportunities to Network in Eastern Maine UMaine Business Challenge Are you a Maine student with a great idea for a business or nonprofit? Would $5,000 help you get that idea off the ground? Between now and January 1, 2014 all you need to do is send in your letter of intent to compete in the UMaine Business Challnege. More info at: http://umaine.edu/ubc/ Innovation Engineering Workshops Introducing a new Innovation Engineering (IE) Workshop Series, a set or preparatory classes that offer an overview of the IE system. You will learn to accelerate ideas for new or improved products, services, and processes. We will teach you how to increase innovation speed and decrease risk as you take what you've learned and apply it to your company or organization. These workshops will be taking place across the state and scholarships are available through Blackstone Accelerates Growth. For more information on the workshops dates and locations or to register go to: http://bit.ly/1cspiro. Big Gig Are you an innovator or entrepreneur in Orono, Old Town, Bangor or beyond? Become part of the Big Gig! Come to network, meet innovators and entrepreneurs just like you. Meet the folks in our community here to help and support you. Enjoy good food and a cash bar. A great excuse to go out to a new location or venue on a Tuesday night. You can also participate in that evening's pitch off by voting for your favorite. Tuesday, December 10; 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

EMDC Newsflash December 9 5 of 5 12/9/2013 3:47 PM Kosta's Bar & Grill in downtown Old Town Interested in pitching your big idea that night for a chance to win $100 and qualify to win $1,000 at our big finale? Apply today to be one of our three preselected Big Gig pitchers by clicking here. Learn more and RSVP at www.biggig.org Legal Issues for Small Business This workshop will increase participants knowledge of 1. contract law 2. the advantages and disadvantages of various forms of business organization and the laws governing their formation 3. the most common types of business risks and how they can be managed. Sponsored/Presented by: University of Maine Cooperative Extension For small and home-based businesses Friday, December 13; 9:00 A.M. to Noon Bangor - Penobscot County Extension Office Cost: FREE FMI: 207.942.7396 or 800.287.1485 (in Maine) or email theresa.tilton@maine.edu Forward this email This email was sent to mgerety@emdc.org by info@emdc.org Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe Privacy Policy. Eastern Maine Development Corporation 40 Harlow Street Bangor ME 04401