Business Partners
Listen to our business partners talk about why employing people with disabilities makes good business sense for their companies. Hear about: reliability, loyalty, diversity, and consumer goodwill.Go here for a list of our business partners.
Or read business partner stories here:
Annie Darling (left) and Catherine Breer (right)of annie/catherine
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Susan FaloonBangor Hydro Electric Company
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Jennifer Simpson, Human Resources ManagerCustom Disability Solutions
Maine's Custom Disability Solutions is a provider of comprehensive reinsurance solutions and services such as Underwriting, Actuarial, Claims, and Marketing to some of the country's most respected health and life insurance carriers. After implementing a workforce development strategy that included hiring and retaining people with disabilities, Custom Disability Solutions became an employer of choice and boosted their marketplace advantage. Go here to read more!
Four Seasons Restaurant, Jackman, Maine
A driver from Maine Oxy
Talking to Maine Oxy employees, you get the sense that this company understands the value each of the 140 people who work there. So, when four Maine Oxy employees were called up to active duty in 2004, it was no surprise that the company stepped up to help the deployed guardsmen and their families. Go here to read more!
Governor John E. Baldacci
As one of the Maine's largest employers, state government can serve as an example and a resource to other employers interested in hiring workers with disabilities. Go here to read more!
April ClarkCan diversity hiring help my business? “Yes!” says April Clark, Vice President & Regional Director of Manpower Inc., a leader in the employment services industry.
Employee retention and morale are critical to all successful businesses. “We are known in the community as a place where one can get a good job, regardless of ethnicity, disability, age or gender,” says Clark. Go here to read more!
Rebecca SheperdOwner of Wild Oats Bakery, Brunswick, Maine
The Wild Oats Bakery & Café has been providing breads, cakes, cookies and pies to customers in Brunswick, Maine since 1991. Over the years, the bakery's staff, menu and reputation have grown. In addition to baked goods, the bakery now offers hot entrees, sandwiches and soups, and its staff numbers over 20. Go here to read more!
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Other National Employer Stories (videos):
Walgreen's (NBC national news report video posted on YouTube)
Connecticut Disability Employment Videos
Video about SunTrust's efforts to create an inclusive workforce
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- Reliability
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- Loyalty
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- Diversity
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- Consumer Goodwill
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- Working Together: Expanding Maine's Workforce (full movie)
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Additional Captioning Note: If you want to view the video script, download this Word file.
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