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Owl’s Head Solutions

A group of businesses just completed their THRIVE program with The Small Business Administration. We speak with Kate Greene with Owl’s Head Solutions

Owl’s Head Solutions is an award-winning creative agency providing branding, design, and development solutions to a range of clients, with a special focus on—and passion for—healthcare, health advocacy, and public health. Founded in 2012 and Has been recognized with multiple Davey Awards for digital design and Works with the Bioscience Association of Maine to support economic development and opportunities for businesses in Maine

 

Local Headlines

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National Headlines

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