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Megan Olmsted

Megan Olmsted

State Officer

I am a Junior at Edward Little High School. I am in my first year as a cosmetology student at Lewiston Regional Technical Center. Although I am in this program, in my future I would like to be a social worker. In my free time I love to travel to as many places as I can and hang out with my friends. I want to be a State Officer because I want to expand my learning and boost my leadership skills. This experience will allow me to help other people in a way that I never have before, and I am very excited about that.

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Anna Lowell

State Officer

I am a junior at Lewiston Regional Technical Center and I study Hospitality. Since I was young I've always aspired to be kind to everyone I meet and to help anyone I can. You will find me ether with my friends or reading a book. I became a state officer so I could make a difference. I want to be someone others can rely on. It could be the simplest task or a hard one, I want others to know i'm there to help. Being a state officer is just the beginning of my journey in helping others.

Leah Walton

Leah Walton

State Officer

I am a junior at Lewiston High School and I attend Lewiston Regional Technical Center as a first year Cosmetology student. Although I am in Cosmetology, I aspire to continue my education to become a lawyer. I spend my free time with my friends and family. I became a state officer to see the legal side of vocational education, and make a difference in the future of the workforce. Additionally, this opportunity will help me expand my leadership and workplace skills and make me a better employee.

Bailee Wardwell

Bailee Wardwell

State Officer

I’m a Junior at Bucksport High School. I am currently in my first year of the Early Childhood Education program at Hancock County Technical Center. I would like to be a pediatric nurse, and the early childhood program allows me to get a feel for what working with kids is like. In my spare time you can find me outside fishing, hiking, or playing softball. I also really enjoy spending time with my friends and family. I became a state officer to further my leadership and networking skills, and to gain new opportunities and knowledge to better myself, my community, and my chosen career field in the future. I am so beyond grateful for the opportunity to be a state officer and to be a part of SkillsUSA.

Lily Alley

Lily Alley

State Officer

I am a sophomore attending Hancock County Technical Center as a first year student in diesel and heavy equipment. I would like to work on the water as a mechanic. In my free time I like to go on boat rides with my family. I became a state officer because of my grandfather. When they first explained the role all I could think about was him. He was an amazing leader and so much more, all I have ever wanted was to be just like him. This is the way I can make him proud and follow in his footsteps.

Sofia McNally

Sofia McNally

State Officer

I am a Junior at Hodgdon Middle High School. I am a second-year student in the Welding program at Region Two School of Applied Technology. One of my goals is to become a Worship Leader after I graduation. I currently spend my time at the dance studio, at church, and on the farm with my parents. I also like to sing and play guitar. I became a state officer because I want to show the leadership skills I have and ones looking forward to the ones I will gain during my experiences on the team. I am looking forward to going on the trips we have this year and learning new networking skills.

McKenzie Grant

McKenzie Grant

State Officer

I am a junior at Bucksport High School and attend Hancock County Technical Center in the Diesel Technician program. I enjoy the outdoors and spending time with my family. I became a state officer to support the trades and to show other females that we can be in trades that it is not just a “man's world."

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Jillian Barnard

State Officer

I am a senior at Oceanside High School. I attend Mid Coast School of Technology for firefighting. I'm passionate about sports, I play softball, soccer, and cheer, and I even coach these sports too! Outside of school, I work at a Marina, which is pretty cool. I won gold at the state level in EMT and competed at NLSC last year. I'm Miss Thomaston, and a member of NTHS and NHS. Oh, and did I mention I have four awesome brothers? Life is never boring with them around!

SkillsUSA Maine State Officers

Become a State Officer

SkillsUSA Maine State Officers serve the members of our organization as ambassadors, facilitators, and peer mentors. The team participates in leadership development and training throughout the year, providing a unique opportunity for students to develop valuable skills for their future careers.

 

State Officers play an integral role in the state’s Program of Work, including the JumpStart  Conference, the State Leadership and Skills Conference, and other local, state and national events. Officers also have the opportunity to participate in additional leadership development activities, like the Washington Leadership Training Institute, Region One Officer Summit and the National Leadership and Skills Conference.

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