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Corporate Partners Masthead with Borestone Mountain and Sunset Pond

2010 Steering Committee

 

Chair

Adam Lee*

President

Lee Auto Malls

 

Walter A. Anderson

Retired Maine State Geologist

 

John F. Berry*

Financial Consultant

 

Tom Brennan

Sr. Natural Resources Manager

Poland Spring Water

 

Robert E. Cash

Former Trustee

Maine Audubon

 

Daniel Cashman

President

Cashman Communications

Robert E. Cleaves*

Managing Director

Stratex Energy

Phil Coupe

President

ReVision Energy

 

Richard E. Curran, Jr.

President

Spinnaker Trust

Lucia Kearns

Former Project Manager

Tetra Tech, EC

 

Matt Kearns

Vice President Business Development

FirstWind

Charles G. Moore*

President

Little Diamond Island Enterprises

 

Jeff Skaggs*

Senior Manager

Baker Newman Noyes

 

Carolyn Thomas

Sr. V. P. Commercial Administration

Norway Savings Bank

 

*Maine Audubon Trustee

 

For More Information:

give@maineaudubon.org (207) 781-2330 x230

 

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Maine Audubon Corporate Partners

Adam Lee

Adam Lee

"As a business owner who believes Maine’s prosperity depends heavily on protecting the wildlife and special places that define Maine, it is important to me to support a proven conservation leader."

- Adam Lee, Corporate Partners Chair
and President of Lee Auto Malls

 

Why become a Maine Audubon Corporate Partner?

Because when your business supports Maine Audubon, we’ll help you show customers and the community that you’ve made an investment in Maine that will have a lasting impact. You'll be in good company - Maine Audubon is proud to recognize these leading Maine businesses as existing Corporate Partners.

As Maine’s most well-recognized conservation organization, Maine Audubon is highly respected statewide for its science-based conservation work and excellent environmental education programs for children, families, and adults. People will notice your support for our work.

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Maine Audubon’s Corporate Partners earn:

  • Widespread, positive visibility for affiliating with one of Maine's most well-recognized and respected organizations;
  • Clear and direct marketing benefits through repeated exposure to Maine Audubon’s influential members, donors, and volunteers; and
  • Enhanced appreciation and word-of-mouth promotion among customers and community members who deeply value our corporate partners’ demonstrated commitment to wildlife conservation.

Three ways to join:

Corporate Partner Benefits

At different levels of support, our Corporate Partners for Wildlife receive benefits that include:

  • Recognition in a special issue of Maine Audubon's Habitat newsletter, a full-color publication read by over 15,000 Maine Audubon members and supporters statewide.
  • Listing and links in a special section of Maine Audubon’s dynamic Web site, which draws thousands of visitors every month.
  • Exposure in prominent Corporate Partner print advertisements in statewide and local media.
  • Name display at our unique Nature Stores at Gilsland Farm in Falmouth and Fields Pond in Bangor, which draw over 30,000 visitors annually.

  • An annual Corporate Partner recognition event at Gilsland Farm.
  • Complimentary subscription to Maine Audubon’s Habitat newsletter, "insider" updates from our executive director, and the option to sign-up for e-mail news about Maine wildlife and Maine Audubon activities.


Ready for highest-level recognition?


Corporate Partners at levels of $2,500 and above can receive additional recognition at Maine Audubon’s selected high-profile events. Please contact us to discuss.

We keep your money in Maine.


When you support Maine Audubon, you "buy local". Although Maine Audubon is proud to be an affiliate of the National Audubon Society, we don't receive funding from the national organization--and contributions to Maine Audubon stay in Maine.

Conservation promotes prosperity.


Comprehensive studies project that the success of Maine's economy depends heavily on protecting the wildlife and special places that define Maine.

 

Maine Audubon does not endorse any company, product or service.

 

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