Michael Aube, former Bangor City Councilor and director of the Eastern Maine Development Corporation, passed away on Nov. 29 at the age of 74 in Clermont, Florida. Aube was known for his commitment to driving economic growth in the Bangor region and his level-headedness when facing challenges. Throughout his career, Aube served as president and CEO of Eastern Maine Development Corporation, was appointed to various government positions, and received the Norbert X. Dowd Award from the Bangor Region Chamber of Commerce in 2019 for his lifetime achievement. Aube was also instrumental in the creation of the Cross Insurance Center and the revitalization of the Bangor waterfront, showcasing his dedication to improving the community and bringing opportunities to the area.
Colleagues and friends remember Aube as a man of integrity, with a good sense of humor and a knack for economic development. Aube’s ability to work collaboratively with others and his passion for promoting Eastern Maine and Bangor were evident throughout his career. Despite his many accomplishments, he remained humble and focused on the betterment of the community. Aube’s legacy lives on in the economic growth and development projects he championed in Bangor and beyond.
Aube’s impact on the Bangor community was significant, and those who knew him remember him as a dedicated professional and a friend. His leadership and contributions will be missed, but his legacy of promoting economic growth and improving the quality of life in the Bangor region will continue to inspire others for years to come.
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