Michael E. Dubyak, president and CEO of Wright Express.

Michael E. Dubyak, president and CEO of Wright Express.

SOUTH PORTLAND, ME - Wright Express Corporation (NYSE: WXS), a leading global provider of value-based business payment processing and information management solutions, announced its chairman, president and CEO, Michael E. Dubyak, was selected by the Maine Development Foundation as the 2012 “Champion of Education, Training and Leadership Development.”

The award honors an individual or organization that has gone above and beyond to spark Maine’s economy and help all Maine citizens reach their highest personal potential.

“I am humbled by this award and recognition,” said Dubyak. “I am passionate about trying to align higher education ― and now K-16 ― with Maine businesses and the growing need for STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) graduates. Maine businesses and the state educational systems must work in partnership if we are to properly train and retain our high school students that come through our college and university systems.”

With over 600 employees in the greater Portland area, Wright Express takes an active leadership role in supporting organizations that promote economic, educational and personal development opportunities. Dubyak is currently the Chairman of Educate Maine, a business-led organization whose mission is to champion college and career readiness and increased education attainment.

“We greatly appreciate all that Mike does for Maine,” said Ed Cervone, Maine Development Foundation interim executive director. “He has demonstrated the ability to collaborate and create successful partnerships across business and academic sectors. His ideas and leadership are truly making a difference in Maine.”

Dubyak sits on the University of Southern Maine Foundation’s Board of Directors. Previously, Dubyak served as chairman of the University of Southern Maine’s Board of Visitors. Dubyak has also served on the United Way of Greater Portland’s Board of Directors, the Governor’s Council on Competitiveness and the Economy, the New England Advisory Council of the Boston Federal Reserve, and the Maine Chamber of Commerce’s Executive Board. Additionally, Dubyak served on the Center for Grieving Children’s Board of Directors and co-chaired its Capital Campaign.

A special reception to honor the five 2012 Maine Development Foundation “Champions” will be held on September 21 at the Holiday Inn By The Bay in Portland, Maine, during the organization’s 34th annual meeting.

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