Seth Berry, a former Maine Legislator and majority leader is transitioning into private sector with Kennebec River Biosciences, Mainebiz reports. Mr. Berry served in the Maine Legislature for eight years (2006–14). In January, Berry was hired by Richmond-based Kennebec River Biosciences as vice president for international business development. “It’s really an exciting space, the innovation that’s happening in Maine, just as it is in Silicon Valley or the beltway in Boston. Maine is clearly doing some great things” said Mr. Berry. Read full story here
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