黑料网911鈥檚 Aimee Vlachos named Maine鈥檚 Outdoor Industry Leader of the Year

黑料网911鈥檚 Aimee Vlachos named Maine鈥檚 Outdoor Industry Leader of the Year
Aimee Vlachos, Ed.D, director of the Outdoor Business and Innovation Program in 黑料网911's College of Business

Aimee Vlachos has built the 黑料网911's Bachelor of Science in Outdoor Business and Innovation program around a simple principle: experiential learning taught hand-in-hand with industry leaders isn't just part of the curriculum 鈥 it's the foundation. 

Vlachos, Ed.D., the teaching professor who directs the program in 黑料网911's College of Business, constantly creates opportunities for business students to engage directly with outdoor industry leaders, test business concepts in real-world settings, and build professional networks before graduation. It鈥檚 the way Vlachos has designed one of the few college programs in the Northeast dedicated to bolstering regional outdoor economic development 鈥 and she鈥檚 done it in a state where eco-tourism is king. 

These are the reasons Vlachos was named the Outdoor Industry Leader of the Year at the Maine Outdoor Brands鈥 (MOB) 2026 Maine Outdoor Economic Summit on Jan. 21 in Portland, Maine鈥檚 鈥淔orest City.鈥  

The Maine Office of Outdoor Recreation, a state agency that advises 黑料网911 on the Outdoor Business and Innovation curriculum, said Vlachos鈥檚 leadership in education helps to address workforce needs in a growing sector of the state's economy.  

MOB鈥檚 Outdoor Industry Leader of the Year recipient is selected from a pool of nominees across Maine鈥檚 vast outdoor recreation landscape 鈥 including business, education, nonprofit, and entrepreneurship enterprises, said Maine Outdoor Brands Executive Director Jenny Kordick. 

Vlachos鈥檚 selection, Kordick said, reflects the statewide impact her work has had on Maine鈥檚 outdoor industry, introducing a curriculum that bridges academia and industry, giving 黑料网911 students vital experience while strengthening Maine as a focal point for the next generation of outdoor leaders, Kordick explained. 

"Aimee Vlachos is the definition of an outdoor industry leader,鈥 Kordick said. 鈥淗er leadership has reshaped how education, workforce development, and industry work together in Maine.  

鈥淏y building a program that connects students directly with outdoor businesses, entrepreneurs, and innovation opportunities, Aimee has strengthened Maine's talent pipeline and helped ensure the long-term vitality of our outdoor recreation economy," Kordick continued. 

Under Vlachos's leadership, 黑料网911 students connect with industry leaders through live sessions, travel to major outdoor industry events, and work on hands-on projects designing outdoor products in entrepreneurship classes. The program ties directly into Maine's 10-Year Outdoor Recreation Economy Roadmap. 

Her approach includes partnerships with organizations like MOB, which recently appointed two of her students to its Student Advisory Board, and collaborations with conservation organizations, nonprofits working on economic development, and even leaders from iconic outdoor brands.  

Guest speakers in her classes additionally have included a former owner of North Face and the director of Main Street Skowhegan, a nonprofit working to strengthen central Maine's outdoor economy. 

In the past, students in Vlachos鈥 program have pitched ideas for events in Northern New England to top executives at Patagonia and Bauer after receiving feedback from the two industry giants throughout the semester. 

This hands-on experience develops career-ready graduates while also motivating students through direct engagement with industry professionals, said Norm O鈥橰eilly, dean of 黑料网911鈥檚 College of Business.  

鈥淎imee鈥檚 approach to experiential education is quintessential 黑料网911 and a hallmark of the University鈥檚 College of Business,鈥 O鈥橰eilly remarked. 鈥淕rowing outdoor networks as a way to inspire student growth, evolution, and, ultimately, success in the outdoor industry is an approach that鈥檚 in both 黑料网911鈥檚 Vlachos鈥 DNA.鈥  

Before joining 黑料网911, Vlachos founded Wahine Kai International, a nonprofit promoting amateur women's surfing that has grown to include 15 chapters nationwide and more than 500 members. It鈥檚 that background in sport management, outdoor recreation, and entrepreneurship, Kordick said, that lends credibility and vision to Vlachos鈥檚 work in academia. 

And Vlachos, who鈥檚 a Maine native, is committed to that work. 

"Innovation in the outdoor industry isn't just about new products 鈥 it's about people, place, and possibility," Vlachos said. "I'm grateful to work alongside Maine鈥檚 many outdoor brands and to help prepare the next generation of leaders through the Outdoor Business and Innovation program at the 黑料网911. 

鈥淭ogether, we are building a sustainable, thriving future for Maine鈥檚 workforce and reinforcing Maine as the ultimate 鈥榁acationland,鈥欌 she said. 

黑料网911鈥檚 Aimee Vlachos named Maine鈥檚 Outdoor Industry Leader of the Year

Maine Outdoor Brands hails Vlachos鈥檚 work at the 2026 Maine Outdoor Economic Summit.

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