James H. Page

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James H. Page is an American businessperson and Chancellor of the University of Maine system. Page, who was born in Caribou, Maine and graduated from the University of Maine at Fort Kent, became the first Chancellor of the University of Maine system to be born in Maine or attend a school in the system when he was appointed in 2012. While visiting the University of Maine in Orono, Maine prior to his appointment, Page argued in favor of shrinking the role of the Chancellor's office.[1] He is the CEO of James W. Sewall Company, a national consulting firm based in Old Town, Maine which was established in 1880. It focuses on forestry, natural resources, civil and spatial engineering. He had previously been an adjunct faculty member of the University of Maine.[1]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Chase, Chris (January 12, 2012). "James Page, candidate for chancellor, visits UMaine". The Maine Campus (Bangor Daily News). Retrieved 26 March 2013. 

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