Cashwell knows business

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The current makeup of the Maine House of Representatives has a goodly number of teachers, social workers and promising young people in the early stages of their working careers, bringing valuable backgrounds and experiences to our Legislature as it shapes Maine’s future. What we are in short supply…
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The current makeup of the Maine House of Representatives has a goodly number of teachers, social workers and promising young people in the early stages of their working careers, bringing valuable backgrounds and experiences to our Legislature as it shapes Maine’s future. What we are in short supply of are those with proven success in business.

John Cashwell has had 15 years as president of Seven Islands Land Company, managing nearly a million acres of timberland, supplying wood to some 50 different mills and providing work for around 200 loggers and truckers. He led the forest industry in certification of forest land worldwide and managed the Maine Forest Service for five years. His public service includes terms on the Bangor and Calais city councils (he was also mayor in both cities) and multiple appointments to governmental committees by Govs. Angus King and John Baldacci.

A Vietnam and Desert Storm veteran (his decorations for valor include 43 Air Medals, a Bronze Star, the Purple Heart, the Soldier’s Medal, the Distinguished Flying Cross and two Silver Stars), his distinguished military career attests to his willingness to commit his time, his limbs and his life to our country. His unique combination of background, experience and proven accomplishment will help bring us the balance we need in Augusta.

Frank Farrington

Bangor


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