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Grow Maine Show: Steve Woods

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Grow Maine Show: Steve Woods

Steve Woods is the founder, president and chief executive officer of Promerica Health. Steve also serves as the president and chief executive officer of TideSmart Global, Promerica Health’s parent company.

Since 2003, Steve has stewarded Promerica Health’s growth and development, leveraging strategic investments in technology (including an industry leading patient platform), service offerings (including the acquisition of an analytics and compliance auditing company), campus (featuring eco-friendly construction) and clinical talent to establish Promerica Health as one of the leading providers in the health & wellness space.

Prior to founding Promerica Health, Steve served as the President a global Omnicom agency specializing in experiential marketing. Steve has also held key positions with other noteworthy agency groups (including Interpublic Group and WPP) and brands (Coca-Cola USA, Miller Brewing Company, Ford.)

As an adjunct professor at several leading universities, including the University of South Carolina, Clark Atlanta University and Georgia State, Steve has shared his expertise with tomorrow’s leaders and providers over nine years.

Active as a community leader and supporter, Steve supports local entrepreneurs (Maine Angels), has contributed to a collection of non-profit organizations and has served on many boards (including the American Red Cross, Boys & Girls Clubs and the Maine Sports Hall of Fame). He is a former town councilor and town chairman (Yarmouth, ME) and a U.S. Senate candidate.

Steve, his wife Katie and their three children live in Yarmouth, Maine.

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