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MAMP February Breakfast Webinar

  • February 11, 2026
  • 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
  • Virtual - Via Zoom

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MAMP February Breakfast Webinar


The virtual Breakfast Webinar will take place on:

Wednesday, February 11th, 2026

from 9:00 - 10:00 AM

and will be held virtually via Zoom


This month's presentation will be:

Regulatory Update

presented by: 

Maine Bureau of Consumer Credit Protection

Linda Conti, Superintendent

Katherine Fournier, Principal Consumer Credit Examiner

Ed Myslik, Principal Examiner Outreach and Consumer Complaint Supervisor, will also speak about Shared Appreciation Mortgages.


About Superintendent Conti: 


Linda Conti, raised in Washington County, Maine, graduated from Wellesley College in 1982 and received her law degree from University of Maine School of Law in 1987. She has been an Assistant Attorney General since 1988, having served in the General Government and Consumer Protection Divisions. In 2004, she became Chief of the Consumer Protection Division, which is responsible for enforcement of consumer protection, antitrust and tobacco laws, as well as oversight of charities and non-profit organizations. In 2023, she was appointed Superintendent of the Bureau of Consumer Credit Protection.

Ms. Conti’s first trial was in 1995 in an action for severance pay against LVI Industries, a case which she subsequently argued in the Law Court, resulting in a severance pay award of several hundred thousand dollars to workers displaced by the closing of the Dori Shoe plant in Lewiston. Since then Ms. Conti has tried several cases enforcing the Maine Unfair Trade Practices Act, including State v. Shattuck (a case against a Lincolnville innkeeper who threatened consumers) and State v. Weinschenk (a case against a Portland home builder and developer). Both of these cases were appealed to the Law Court where Ms. Conti successfully argued that the Superior Court decisions be upheld.

Ms. Conti’s work in the nonprofit arena includes serving as lead counsel in State v. Melmac, concerning the sale of Maine's nonprofit student loan funding corporation to a business in 1999. She also drafted legislation that resulted in Maine's adoption of a version of the Revised Uniform Nonprofit Corporation Act and comprehensive legislation governing the conversion of nonprofit entities to business enterprises. More recently, Ms. Conti participated as a panelist on the University of Maine School of Law's 2009 Ethics Symposium: Current Issues in Governance and Ethics for the Nonprofit Sector.


Thank you to Skowhegan Savings Bank for sponsoring this Breakfast Webinar.




We hope to see you there! 


Please contact Emily at mampexecutivedirector@gmail.com with any questions or concerns.


*Cancellation Policy - MAMP's policy is to hold all scheduled presentations unless the presenter cancels, the facility closes, or a circumstance necessitates a postponement. MAMP reserves and pays for the meeting facilities based on registrations received in advance. Because of this, once an attendee registers he or she will be charged, regardless of attendance, unless the event is cancelled by MAMP.

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