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Consultant as Connector: Helping Businesses Find the Right Resource at the Right Time

  • September 17, 2026
  • 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
  • LA Metro Chamber Conference Room, 415 Lisbon St., Suite 1000, Lewiston

Registration

  • ACE Members registration
  • This option is for a Prospective ACE member or someone that would just like to attend a particular meeting as a Guest. All are welcome!


Businesses often struggle not because resources are unavailable, but because they don't know which resources fit their needs or how to access them. Consultants, chambers, incubators, grant programs, and other professional advisors frequently serve as connectors—helping businesses navigate funding opportunities, technical assistance, strategic partnerships, and support networks. This panel explores effective strategies for identifying client needs, matching businesses with resources, building trust across organizations, and strengthening local entrepreneurial ecosystems. 

Key Takeaways 

  • Understand the consultant's role as a connector within the business support ecosystem.
  • Learn how different organizations identify and refer businesses to appropriate resources.
  • Explore best practices for making introductions that lead to meaningful outcomes.
  • Identify common challenges and gaps in resource navigation.
  • Hear firsthand experiences from businesses that have grown by leveraging multiple support resources.

Andrew Wood, MBA, MSF, will moderate the program.  He is the principal of Wood Consulting Group in Yarmouth, Maine.  Wood Consulting provides fractional CFO and COO services to law firms, trade organizations, and early-stage technology companies across New England. For more than a decade Andrew has combined change management across people, processes, and systems to deliver strategic insights grounded in real operating data.  He is a member of the Association for Consulting Expertise and an ACE Speaks! panelist.

Emily Braley is the Coordinator for the Maine Entrepreneurial Resource Corps (MERC) program, an initiative run by the Maine Technology Institute (MTI). She connects eligible Maine startups and small businesses with vetted, local consultants to provide affordable technical and business support. Under her coordination, the MERC program has expanded its support to help Maine's small businesses navigate critical phases of growth. 

Terry Johnson Terry Johnson is the Maine Mentor Network Manager at the Maine Center for Entrepreneurs (MCE). He oversees a pool of over 200 volunteer industry experts, matching them with businesses participating in MCE accelerator programs.  Terry ensures Maine Mentor Network has the right skillsets to guide early-stage and scaling entrepreneurs through their business lifecycles, with timely hands-on expertise. Terry brings over 30 years of background in product design, technology development, and customer support with national companies. Through his consultancy, Practical Decisions, he assists growing companies in navigating operational transitions, improving profitability, and managing the systems perspective needed for scalability. He is also the Director of Strategy & Operations at OPTImind labs, the immediate past president of the Association for Consulting Expertise, and an ACE Speaks! panelist. 

Susan Ruhlin, the recently-appointed Executive Director of the Lewiston Auburn Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce, is a business mentor-turned-entrepreneur who formerly led the Dirigo Labs startup accelerator in Waterville.   She is an innovation ecosystem leader with deep experience in accelerator management, fundraising, and corporate development and is recognized for building strong partnerships and guiding early-stage companies from idea to traction. In her new role, she seeks opportunities for thoughtful growth, investment in infrastructure and housing, and ensuring that economic development benefits the entire region.  She believes that the focus should be on aligning the region’s strengths in ways that support long-term sustainability and competitiveness. 

Register here. Registration is handled through the LA Metro Chamber. 


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