MDF’s 46th Annual Meeting & Champion Awards Celebration

How are individuals, businesses, and communities making Maine a magnet for young workers & their families? Join us for MDF’s 46th Annual Meeting & Champion Awards Celebration and find out! This year’s event is a breakfast festivity and will serve as a kickoff to the 2024 Magnetize Maine conference, hosted by Uplift LA in conjunction with MDF’s Realize Maine Network.

During our Annual Meeting, MDF will present the Champion of Rural Economic Development Award (celebrating an outstanding effort to promote economic development in Maine) and Champion of Education & Workforce Development Award (honoring an organization that invests in people and the development of workforce opportunities, and demonstrates continued investment, innovation, and commitment to excellence).

We are thrilled to partner this year with Magnetize Maine, a statewide conference now in its 6th year and hosted by one of the regional chapter groups who make up MDF’s Realize Maine Network. This year’s conference is hosted by Uplift LA, and will run 9am-5pm – we hope you will stay the whole day and participate in Magnetize. The Magnetize opening remarks will include the presentation of MDF’s inaugural Dirigo Rising Young Professional Award to recognize a young professional in Maine who has demonstrated exceptional leadership and dedication to strengthening the state’s economy and/or their community with efforts to attract and retain young people in Maine. You can find more information and register for Magnetize here.

Agenda: Friday, September 13, 2024

7:00 – 7:30 amRegistration and Breakfast
7:30 – 7:50 amWelcome & CEO Plenary Remarks
7:50 – 8:00 amAnnual Business Meeting
8:00 – 8:25 amChampion Awards
8:25 – 8:30 amWrap-up & Transition to Magnetize Maine Conference

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MDF’s 45th Annual Meeting & Champion Awards Celebration | “Aspire: Unlocking the Potential of Maine to Thrive and Prosper”


How are individual Mainers, businesses, and communities working to ensure each of us can achieve what we aspire to? How have these efforts helped you realize your dreams and full potential during the past year?

Join us for a celebration of leaders, businesses, and communities who are driving more equitable, inclusive, and sustainable economic improvement across Maine.

Agenda: Wednesday, September 27, 2023

7:30 to 7:45amAlumni Breakfast registration opens & breakfast available
7:45 to 8:55amAlumni Breakfast program
9:00 to 9:20amAnnual Meeting registration opens, continental breakfast
9:20 to 9:30amWelcome, Opening Remarks & President’s Award: Yellow Light Breen
9:30 to 9:55amKeynote Speaker: Charlie Hewitt, Artist, The Hopeful Project
9:55 to 10:30amCEO Plenary Remarks & MDF Business Meeting
10:30 to 10:40amCoffee Break
10:40 to 11:10amMDF Board Chair Remarks & Table Speeches
11:10 to 11:50amAwards
11:50am to 12:45pmLunch Buffet & Networking
12:45 to 1pmClosing Remarks: Yellow Light Breen

Alumni Breakfast

In addition to the traditional networking and connecting with classmates while sharing a meal, we will be joined by Julia Trujillo-Luengo, State of Maine Economic Development Plan Implementation Director. She will present the key points from the 10-Year-Economic Strategy Progress Report 1 (2020-2022) and gather Alumni input:

  • Which actions do you still consider most relevant and important in today’s economy? Why?
  • Which supplemental actions can enable systemic changes and opportunites across all or some strategies?

Keynote Speaker

Charlie Hewitt is an American painter, printmaker, sculptor, and public artist. His works are part of the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Whitney Museum, New York Public Library, and Library of Congress, among others. He has also been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions. Hewitt is renowned for his fearless approach in the studio and all aspects of life. Learn more at www.charliehewittstudio.com.

Champion Awards

We will continue the MDF Annual Meeting tradition of honoring individuals and organizations with our Champion Awards:

as·pire / verb:

one’s hopes or ambitions towards achieving something

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Strength in Community: MDF’s 44th Annual Meeting & Champion Awards Celebration

How do you define community? How have fellowships – whether they be place-based, affinity-based, or goal-oriented – helped you navigate the challenges and opportunities of the past year?

com·mu·ni·ty / noun a feeling of fellowship with others, as a result of sharing common attitudes, interests, and goals.

Join us for a celebration of leaders, businesses, and communities whose efforts have benefited entire commnuities, inspired economic resilience, and furthered progress toward equity and inclusion.

Keynote Speaker

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Dr. Gabriela Alcalde, Executive Director, Elimina B. Sewall Foundation. Gabriela is a public health leader with 20+ years of experience and commitment to equity and social justice. Gabriela joined the team of the Sewall Foundation as Executive Director in the summer of 2019 and in this capacity leads the integration of environmental, human, and animal health and welfare as the foundation works to center equity and community voices in all of their work and strategies.

We will continue the MDF Annual Meeting tradition of honoring individuals and organizations with our Champion Awards:

Download the 2022 MDF Annual Meeting Program here

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2022 Leadership in Action Symposium

What can individuals do to begin, maintain, and further efforts toward JEDI? How can leaders support individuals on their path toward educating themselves, and finding ways to participate in JEDI efforts?

This is the first in a three-part series of professional development workshops. MDF is honored to host this series. As a current and traditionally all-white organization, we are committed to addressing our own biases as individuals, a team, an organization, and in our work so we can be a true partner in building a just, diverse, equitable, and inclusive Maine economy and culture.

For this first session in the series, we are looking forward to learning along with other participants from our two panelist/facilitators, Ryan Polly, V.P., Diversity, Equity & Inclusion for MaineHealth, and Diana LeBlanc, AVP, Talent & Diversity Specialist, Bangor Savings Bank, who are leading JEDI work within their organizations and in Maine. We hope you’ll join us and register today.

Ryan Polly

Ryan Polly, Ph.D., is the Vice President for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion for MaineHealth and a Fellow in the ACGME Equity Matters DEI Leadership program. Ryan is a recognized thought leader, educator, and author with over 20 years professional experience in organizational and leadership development, diversity and inclusion, and college-level teaching. Ryan’s personal triumphs in the face of adversity, as both a transgender man and a first-generation college student coming from poverty, have provided him with unique insights into the complexity of the human experience. Ryan draws on these experiences to inspire people to move through challenges and achieve genuine transformation. Modeling vulnerability and perpetual growth, Ryan makes genuine connections with people, sharing stories of failure, resilience, and victory. His contagious passion for positive transformation leaves people feeling empowered to employ tools and techniques in their personal and professional lives for lasting impact. Ryan holds a Ph.D. in Transformative Studies and a master’s degree in Adult Education, and he is an ordained Interfaith/Interspiritual Minister.

Diana LeBlanc

Diana LeBlanc, (she/her/hers) is an Assistant Vice President, Talent & Diversity Specialist at Bangor Savings Bank. Diana also serves as the co-chair for the Diversity Hiring Coalition of Maine. Diana’s background includes roles as an HR Generalist in Higher Education where she developed a passion for talent best-practices with DEI at the core of this work. Diana holds a bachelor’s degree in Business and a graduate certificate in Public Administration from Kansas State University, as well as the SHRM Talent Acquisition specialty credential, and the SHRM-CP certification.

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Light Up Leadership: An Alumni Holiday Celebration

Time for some laughter and good cheer! Join your fellow ICL and Leadership Maine alums for a Holiday Celebration. Don your ugly sweater, reindeer ears, and blinking light necklace and join us for an evening of joy, laughter, and connection as we celebrate the holidays and all the ways you have led – big and small – during this tumultuous time. Reconnect with ICL & Leadership Maine classmates, other alums, and make new acquaintances who share your love of Maine and your passion for leading. We will also do some fun fundraising for the programs – you and your classmates could win a half-day session with Jan Kearce! We’ll order some pizza for all to enjoy. The event will be outside under a tent and we are requiring everyone to mask when not eating, drinking or distanced — so please dress appropriately!

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