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This profile was automatically generated using 3 references found on the Internet. This information has been verified by Taylor Corson. Learn more...
This profile was automatically generated using 3 references found on the Internet. This information has been verified by Taylor Corson. Learn more...
Web References
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1. Damariscotta Region Chamber of Commerce
www.damariscottaregion.com/abo - [Cached]Published on: 1/23/2008 Last Visited: 1/23/2008
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2. Lincoln County News
www.mainelincolncountynews.com - [Cached]Published on: 2/7/2007 Last Visited: 2/7/2007
Damariscotta Region Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors and Executive Director Cerina Leeman welcome Taylor Corson, President and co-owner of ABOCA Beads, as the chamber's newest Board Member.
Leeman praised Taylor's energy and enthusiasm. "She has shown her commitment to the Chamber already by attending every Chamber event, and has been involved with the planning of many events the Chamber organizes. She has brought new and fresh ideas."
Taylor welcomed the opportunity. "I am ready to work hard and do my part to create positive energetic ideas that enhance the communities of our region," she said.
Taylor has already taken the position of chair of the Membership Committee and has joined the Marketing and Public Relations Committee.
The Chamber is organized to promote and support its members and the economic well-being of the Damariscotta region. It serves the communities of Damariscotta, Newcastle, Bristol, South Bristol, Nobleboro, Bremen, Waldoboro, Wiscasset, Jefferson, Alna, Edgecomb, Whitefield and Monhegan Island.
Currently serving on the Board are President Todd Savage, The First; Vice President Jed Weiss, King Eiders Pub; Secretary Lori Bryant, Delphiniums; Treasurer Roger Smith, Damariscotta Bank & Trust; Chris Hunt, Two Fish; Jean Kerrigan, Anchor Inn/Damariscotta River Grill; David Levesgue, Law Offices of David Levesque; Tracy Babcock, Newcastle Square Realty; Steve Peters, Schooner Cove; Mary Kate Reny, Renys; Mark DesMeules, Damariscotta River Association; Peter Erskine, Mexicali Blues; and Taylor Corson, ABOCA Beads. -
3. mainelincolncountynews.com
mainelincolncountynews.com/ind - [Cached]Published on: 11/20/2007 Last Visited: 11/20/2007
Damariscotta Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Cerina Leeman, along with Aboca Beads co-owner Taylor Corson and Animal House owners Dan and Aubry Martin, believe that one way to keep people from leaving the state is by solidifying a community connection through the sponsorship of social events.
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"You gotta have the dot, dot, dot," laughed Corson, "that means we are still evolving."

