Principals
Angus King
Angus King was Governor of Maine from 1995 to 2003. Elected in his first run for public office in 1994, he was re-elected in 1998 by one of the largest margins of victory in Maine history.
He is currently Of Counsel to the Bernstein, Shur law firm in Portland, teaches at Bowdoin College, and serves on the boards of and advises several Maine-based and international corporations. Prior to serving as Governor, he created and operated Northeast Energy Management, Inc., a developer of major electrical energy conservation projects in south central Maine. His company completed and managed over $12 million in such projects at commercial, institutional and industrial facilities during the period 1989-1994. Prior to this time, King was chief counsel to Swift River/Hafslund Company, a firm that developed hydropower and biomass projects throughout New England.
Robert H. Gardiner
Robert H. Gardiner has served as president of the Maine Public Broadcasting Corporation (1988-2002), as Maine Advocacy Center Director for the Conservation Law Foundation (2004-2006), and as Director of Maine's Bureau of Public Lands (1983-1987). He has also served as the Chairman of the National Wildlife Federation, Vice Chairman of the national Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), and on the Board of Central Maine Power Company.
