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V O L . X X I V N O. X V J U LY 2 3 , 2 0 1 8 32 U S I N E S S M A I N E I N S H O R T N E W S WO R T H Y P E O P L E A N D P E R F O R M A N C E S workforce solutions, Sherry Vachon as loan services administrator and Allison Watson as business advisor in Waterville. MaineHealth in Portland hired Audrey Patin as a program manager with its From the First Tooth initiative and Carla Delude as an administrative specialist II at its Center for Tobacco Independence. New Dimensions Federal Credit Union in Waterville hired Stephanie Lachance as mortgage/commer- cial loan offi cer at its Skowhegan branch. The city of Portland hired Michael Sauschuck as assistant city manager. Sauschuck previously served as the city's police chief since 2012. Broadreach Family & Community Services in Belfast hired Todd Goodwin as executive director. Goodwin most recently had been working as a private consultant. Freeport Players, a theatre group in Freeport, hired Janie Downey Maxwell as executive director. [ P R O M O T I O N S ] First National Bank in Damariscotta promoted Kyle McKim to assistant branch manager in Ellsworth. McKim was previously a banking associate in Bar Harbor. Kimberly Scott was promoted to execu- tive director of Camden Conference, a citizens' forum in Midcoast Maine committed to fostering informed discourse on key global issues. Scott was previously conference director. Geiger, a promotional products dis- tributor in Lewiston, promoted Chris Gagne to data analyst I. Gagne was a product data specialist in information technology. U.S. Cellular promoted Matthew Adams to retail sales manager for its Bangor Mall location. Adams was previously a retail wireless consultant in Brewer. [ A P P O I N T M E N T S ] The Maine Community Foundation in Ellsworth elected Matthew DuBois and Deborah Jordan to its board of direc- tors. DuBois is co-founder of Bankery Custom Cakes and Pastries and co-owner of Skowhegan Fleuriste and Formalwear while Jordan is executive vice president, COO and CFO of Camden National Corp. and Camden National Bank. Verrill Dana, a law fi rm in Portland, said attorney Kenneth Ginder was elected vice presi- dent of the Maine Employee Bene ts Council. Ginder is a member of the fi rm's employee benefi ts and executive compensation group. Robert Gordon University in Scotland appointed Kandyce Powell as visiting professor. Powell is executive director of The Maine Hospice Council and Center for End of Life Care in Augusta. Trademark Federal Credit Union in Augusta added Melanie Daigle, Blaine Gonthier and Alyson Leeper to its board of directors. Daigle previously served on the credit union's Supervisory Committee, Gonthier is logistics analyst for retail business services and Leeper is private brand specialist for Delhaize. e credit union also said that Pam Rudman, senior corporate auditor for Ahold Delhaize, was appointed as a Supervisory Committee member. Kennebunk Savings elected Paul Gurney to its board of directors. Gurney is a software architect/developer and the founder of Expression Computing. [ A C H I E V E M E N T S ] Todd Reagin, an independent health and life insurance agent with Maine Medicare Options LLC, received an award from Harvard Pilgrim as one of their top performing producers in Medicare supplement sales for the state of Maine. Legacy Properties Sotheby's International Realty in Portland said it was Looking for exciting business events? Go to mainebiz.biz/calendar to view and post events. @ CITY OF BANGOR To hear more, please reach out to us. 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