EASTERN MAINE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
40 Harlow Street, Bangor, ME 04401 www.emdc.org

Total Revenue
$5,349,511
Total Expenses
$5,694,960
Net Assets
$5,548,548

Organizations Filed Purposes: Provide educational and other economic development services to governments and businesses in eastern Maine

Economic Development

MAINE PTAC PROGRAM The Federal Procurement Technical Assistance Program PTAP was set up under Title 10, United States Code, Chapter 142 in 1985. It is implemented in Maine through the Maine Procurement Technical Assistance Center PTAC. PTAC is a statewide program which offers procurement technical assistance services to Maine Businesses on issues related to government contracting. During 2019, Maine PTAC staff sponsored 51 outreach events, including training workshops, and participated in 57 non-sponsored outreach events. The program also provides one-on-one counseling and a Bid Match service to the 1,029 active clients and supplies them with relevant information about government contracting through newsletters, online training, social media platforms and a website www.maineptac.org. Clients assisted by the Maine PTAC have reported over 946 government prime and subcontract awards worth over 501 million during 2019.

Workforce Services Program EMDC provided an extensive array of workforce development services to economically disadvantaged adults, at-risk youth, dislocated workers, seasonal and migrant farmworkers and individuals re-entering the workforce from incarceration and/ or substance use disorder recovery services throughout Penosbcot, Piscataquis, Washington and Hancock counties. EMDC invested in direct workforce services to 589 individuals through a number of funding programs including US Department of Labors Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act WIOA, US Department of Labors National Farmworkers JObs Program, US Department of Labors the HIB Tech Hire program and locally funded Hancock County Recovery and Workforce Development Project. These services are delivered at no cost to participants who meet the eligibility criteria for the following programs and include Occupational skills training, On-the-Job Training OJT, Work Experience, Basic Education Skills, Employability services and Supportive Services.

Business Lending Program EMDC has several loan funds and offers financing for a wide variety of business needs, including equipment, real estate, working capital, business acquisition and refinancing. Through our lending programs, EMDC offers loans from 10,000 to 5,000,000. Since the inception of the program in the early 1980s, EMDC has disbursed over 87 million to over 818 companies, leveraging over 276 million in other private and public funds, while creating and/or retaining over 8346 jobs. In fiscal year 2019, EMDC - Provided 20 loans to 18 business -Loaned 1,355,850 -Created /retained 146 jobs - Leveraged an additional 5,686,379 - Provided capital in 5 of the 16 counties of Maine

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Michael AubeFormer President40$79,811
Lee UmphreyPresident40$25,267
Christopher WinsteadDirector2$0
Micki SumpterDirector2$0
Lori ShieldsDirector2$0
David MilanDirector2$0
Tom LizotteDirector2$0
Lisa LarsonDirector2$0
Paul HustonDirector2$0
Susan HammondDirector2$0
Jarrod GuimondDirector2$0
James GllwayDirector2$0
Jessica GilesDirector2$0
Dennis DamonDirector2$0
Dr Steven CunninghamDirector2$0
Richard CampbellDirector2$0
Denise BuzzelliDirector2$0
Jerilyn BowersDirector2$0
Antonio BlasiDirector2$0
Edmond Bearor EsqDirector2$0
Sven BartholomewDirector2$0
Laura SanbornInterim Secretary- Treasurer2$0
Dan TrembleVice Chair2$0
William ShoreyChairman2$0

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