Lindsay Bragdon 28 Benton Licensed social worker, the Maine Children’s Home for Little Wanderers mainechildrenshome.org When Lindsay Bragdon became pregnant about two years ago, it
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The young lawyer: From law to life coaching, a wide array of passions
Chelsea Callanan 29 Portland Attorney and life coach happygolegal.com, mpmlaw.com. Chelsea Callanan isn’t the type who slows down much. As the young attorney with Portland-based
The social activist: Social justice, in many forms
Rachelle Curran 35 Portland Development and marketing manager, Environmental Health Strategy Center preventharm.org, portlandfoodcoop.org Portland resident Rachelle Curran believes our future lies in people holding
The fitness guru: ‘Mama Bear’ of fitness
Lauren Downie 33 Waterville Owner and head coach, Studio B and BearSkinny bearskinny.com, studiobnetwork.com Lauren Downie has been through just about every struggle you can
The relationship builder: A city advocate, moving local economy forward
Tanya Pereira 35 Hampden Business development specialist ?for the city of Bangor bangormaine.gov In Tanya Pereira’s already robust and diversified career, the 35-year-old has worked
The documentarian: It’s about business and community
Anne Schmidt 31 Bangor Photographer and activist anneschmidtphotography.com Anne Schmidt’s job is to capture and document the most important moments of peoples’ lives – and
The lawyer: Financial crises are her calling
Tanya Sambatakos 31 Portland Bankruptcy attorney, Molleur Law Office molleurlaw.com When Massachusetts native and Portland bankruptcy attorney Tanya Sambatakos “fell in love with Maine” more
The arts booster – Her goal: Accessible ballet
Nell Shipman 32 South Portland Associate artistic director and resident choreographer, Portland Ballet portlandballet.org The cliche? of ballet is waifs in colorful tutus flitting across
The political adviser: An academic at a crossroads
Aisha Woodward 26 Sedgwick Policy analyst for Angus King campaign angus2012.com Aisha Woodward has a breadth of experience rare for a 26-year-old: two one-year stints
Breaking through the glass ceiling
As the old saying goes, “A woman’s work is never done.” Unfortunately, many women find this adage still rings true, particularly in regard to the