Farms, Fisheries, and Forests

Cutler Travels His Own Path — Without the Aid of Slogans (Morning Sentinel)

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

The Morning Sentinel profiles Eliot in its Gubernatorial candidate series, looking at his breadth of experience in business, law, and politics, and his plan to bring the legislature together to find solutions for Maine. Below is an excerpt:

At that firm, Cutler was offering a combination of legal and political expertise. He was in court, and was also making deals between counties and cities. They grew the firm into the second largest land use/environmental practice in the United States, said Cutler.

Barry Conaty, a friend and former colleague, said Cutler has a “keen strategic mind,” and that he was adept at taking abstract issues and reducing them to concrete problems that could be solved with distinct steps.

You can read the complete article here.


Living Away Enhanced Leadership Ability, Cutler says (Kennebec Journal)

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

The Kennebec Journal profiles Eliot in its Gubernatorial candidate series, looking at his breadth of experience in international business, law, and politics. Below is an excerpt:

“China is going to be the biggest market in the world during our lifetime. It ought to be one of the biggest markets for Maine products — seafood, agriculture, pulp and paper,” Cutler said. “Not to understand China the way I do, in my view, would be a shortcoming. I think I can do more for the state of Maine by virtue of what I know about the rest of the world.”

You can read the full article here.


VIDEO: My Vision for the North Woods and the Gulf of Maine

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

While at the Maine Forest Products Council gubernatorial forum, Eliot discusses his experiences as Associate Director for Natural Resources, Energy and Science in the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB), and how that informs his current vision for the North Woods:


Investing in Maine’s Natural Resources

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

Maine is blessed with abundant resources of farmland, mighty forests, clean waters and the Gulf of Maine. Farming, forestry and fishing were the cornerstones of our state’s economy in our beginnings. These remain keystone industries. In a world increasingly desperate for the products that we can harvest, investment in the sustainable development of our natural resources can drive Maine incomes higher.

Lowering Maine’s cost structure in the ways that our Strategy suggests will have a discernible impact in short order. Lower electricity and healthcare costs can extend the growing season throughout our state, revitalize our pulp and paper industry and promote more efficient and more profitable lumber and wood products mills. Research and development efforts in composites and bio-fuels also hold great promise for using Maine’s resources in new and innovative ways.

While Maine’s traditional fishing industries face many challenges, our coastal waters and the Gulf of Maine represent an amazingly diverse resource that will continue to be a bountiful source of food and protein that the world needs. The same is true for Maine’s agricultural lands, as demand for locally sourced foods increases and the issue of food security becomes more prominent.

All of these efforts to use Maine‘s natural resources in innovative and sustainable ways benefit from something else that has incredible value: Maine’s legendary reputation for quality. That’s our brand, and we must continue to safeguard it, invest in it, and promote it.


RELEASE: Independent Candidate for Governor Eliot Cutler to Campaign in Aroostook County

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

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INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR ELIOT CUTLER TO CAMPAIGN IN AROOSTOOK COUNTY

PORTLAND, Maine – Independent candidate for Governor Eliot Cutler returns to Aroostook County today for two days of campaigning. Making stops in Houlton, Caribou and Presque Isle, Cutler will visit with area farmers, business and community leaders and attend the annual meeting of the Maine Potato Board.

“The County is a unique and important part of our state. If we are going to increase jobs and incomes in Maine we are going to have to put more focus on our competitive advantages – our natural resources, our strategic location and our hard working people. That’s what Aroostook County is all about,” said Cutler.

Cutler was born and raised in Bangor, and now lives in Cape Elizabeth with his wife, Melanie.

Highlights of Cutler’s visit to The County include:

  • Houlton Chamber of Commerce
  • Aroostook Partnership for Progress
  • Northern Maine Regional Development Commission
  • Area physicians & healthcare workers
  • Maine Farm Bureau
  • City & town administrators


VIDEO: ‘Shoulders to the Wheel’ at Fishermen’s Forum

Friday, March 12th, 2010

Eliot spoke at the Fishermen’s Forum on March 5th, 2010, in Rockport, ME. He discussed the critical importance of working together — as One Maine — to address and beat the critical challenges facing Maine today.

SHOULDERS TO THE WHEEL


VIDEO: The Maine Brand: Building Demand

Friday, March 12th, 2010

On March 5th, 2010, Eliot spoke at the Fishermen’s Forum in Rockport, ME about the importance of building the Maine Brand as a way to create jobs and incomes in the Fishing Industry.

Here is a YouTube video of his talk:


Fishing’s Future Spawns Debate (The Morning Sentinel)

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

The Morning Sentinel posted a review of the gubernatorial forum held at the Fishermen’s Forum in Rockport on March 5th, 2010. One of Eliot’s comments was included in the story:

Independent Eliot Cutler said he has experience negotiating with businesses in Asia and China that he would use to help the fishing industry.

“The community and harbors on the Maine coast are the heart and soul of the state of Maine,” he said. “As governor, I will help you create and strengthen the Maine brand. I have done it before.”

You can read the complete article here with Eliot’s comments highlighted in yellow.