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Our company, Migis Hotel Group, was borne entirely from a desire, and indeed a need - it was argued at the time - to create opportunities for the young folks who were working with Tim and Joan Porta at Migis Lodge on Sebago Lake. Tim, and also of course Joan, realized that people were what made hospitality happen, and that Migis Lodge only had so much capacity to support career growth for good people who were part of the Migis team making exemplary heart-felt hospitality happen.  They felt that they, personally, needed to provide more for these people who were working with them, learning the trade, developing the skills, conjuring the “Migis Magic”.  Tim insisted on being a risk taker, and he exuded the concept that anything could be accomplished, because we were all capable of doing it, once we got past the idea that perhaps we could not.  He would brush those thoughts aside.  It was Tim’s idea of using skill sets and experience that we had developed at Migis Lodge to begin to provide exemplary management services in the hospitality industry.      This is why and how I am here, 20+ year later, alongside their son Jed Porta and Phil Kronenthal, my 2 partners in MHG. All 3 of us worked together at the Lodge in all aspects of the operation, and were given the opportunities to grow, which is what we've done, learning and developing both ourselves individually, and growing the very company that Tim and Joan started all those years ago with folks like us entirely in mind, now employing 500+ and providing opportunities for them.      Tim Porta, founding CEO of our company, teacher, life coach, guide, and greatest supporter, floated away early Monday morning, July 8, 2024, aged 80, with his family close by his side, the impacts of his person having reverberated farther and deeper than he could ever have imagined.  When death invades our lives we often frame it in legacy and torch bearing, “into the future”.  The charm here is that Tim’s legacy, what he leaves behind, does not begin today, but rather has tangibly existed for many years.  Tim let us create, demanded we create, a culture, our culture, and this very culture is a legacy, a stewardship, and torch bearing.  It’s at the very heart of what we do at Migis Hotel Group.  We are a company of culture and Migis Magic.  This is what we are, this is from where we have come, and this is the greatest legacy that one could have for a company that he had created.      We thank you, Tim, for your foresight, risk taking, support, faith and expectations that you made and had in all of us, all of the people, every one of us, that you held up, pushed forward and upward. Your incredible passion for this industry proved inspirational to us, and we continue to carry your legacy, sharing our culture, and engaging our passion to support all those who are now, and will be, the MHG team; pushing them up and forward, like you did us.        God Speed Tim.   Jesse Henry   Migis Hotel Group https://bit.ly/4cUYvfm

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Peter Twachtman

Chief Executive Officer at Lark Hotels

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Tim’s guiding hand in my life was and is immeasurable. He was my greatest mentor. I thank myself everyday for the opportunities Tim allowed me, his guidance, his care, his stories…so many, so rich with detail, at times endlesss and yet always welcomed. Tim was a magnificent shining light and I feel truly blessed that he shared his warmth with me. I do not think I’d be here in my capacity today if not for the grace of Tim Porta. Migis Magic is real, you can feel it, it embodies service to others and relishes in the pride in doing so.

Stefanie Millette, MBA

Grantmaker, Volunteer, Foster Care Advocate

3mo

He is embedded into the story of Camp Sunshine. Complementing the hospitality cultures of Camp Sunshine's founders at Point Sebago, Anna and Larry Gould, Tim's volunteerism, donations, and board leadership helped turn Camp Sunshine at Sebago Lake, Inc. into the world-renowned gathering place that it is today. He inspired volunteers and board members to understand that in order for Camp Sunshine to become a world-class nonprofit retreat for families of children with life-changing conditions, it had to rise above the standard "nonprofit" bar, and see itself as a pristine resort for incredible VIPs. Very appreciative for Migis, for Tim, Joan, and Jed, as a former CS volunteer/intern/staff member

Michael Reed

Partner, TRSS Wealth Mgmt., LLC

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During the summers while in college I worked with my father who was hired by Tim and Joan to install new septic fields at the lodge and at their home. Subsequent to my graduation I started a career in financial services. Tim made a point to help me get started when he could have done business with many other professionals with much more experience. 30 years later I held client appreciation events at Migis and Tim was there to greet my geusts and help serve, a good guy in so many ways.

Jed, I send love and prayers to you and all of your family at this sad moment. Your father was truly an inspiration to me even before I joined the Group. What a great guy. Jesse…great eloquence.

Sarah Eustis

Founder and CEO at Main Street Hospitality Group

3mo

Wow. A beautiful testament to a great man. So glad we got to Migis to met him a few times.

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Jeff McIver

President and General Manager at The Mountain Club on Loon

2mo

Such wonderful words to be said about such a wonderful human being!

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Sarah Randall, WCP

Senior Account Manager, Commercial Lines at Cross Insurance

3mo

Jesse, what a beautiful tribute.

Michael Bouthillette

Electrical Instructor - Sales & Designs at Tucker & Tucker Audio & Video, Master Electrician. Music lover, Drummer and DJ for all kinds of events.

2mo

Great post and amazing people

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Mary Deland Strain

social media administrator & 'director of nostalgia'

3mo

Oh Captain, my Captain! Vaya con dios, Tim.

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