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V O L . X X I V N O. X V I I A U G U S T 6 , 2 0 1 8 32 [ N E W H I R E S ] Bar Harbor Bank & Trust hired Doug Stewart as senior vice president of human resources operations and total rewards. Stewart has 25 years of human resources experience. CES Inc., a firm of engineers, environ- mental scientists and land survey- ors in Brewer, hired John Kuchinski as senior project engineer in Saco, Chelsea Cyr as senior project assistant in Brewer and Jeffrey Weeks and Cody Lyons as members of the survey and engineering divisions in Brewer. Franklin Memorial Hospital in Farmington hired Vanessa Smith as a nurse practitio- ner. Smith most recently worked as an intensive care unit and emergency department nurse at St. Joseph Healthcare in Bangor. RE/MAX Shoreline, a real estate agency in Portland, hired Lee Goyette as an associate broker and Cricket Grobe as a residential agent. Green Acres Kennel Shop in Bangor hired Taylor Bean as a professional pet stylist. Bean was previously grooming manager at Pet Smart. People's United Bank in Portland hired Jodi Watson as vice president and wealth man- agement officer. Watson has 15 years of banking and wealth management experience. Great Bay Services, a service organization in Sanford for adults with disabilities, hired Jon Stimmell as community support coordinator in Maine. Stimmell most recently worked in special education at the Monarch School of New England. Maine Source Homes & Realty in Auburn hired Deb Morin as an associ- ate broker. Morin was previously with Keller-Williams. University of Maine System hired Theresa Sutton as CEO of Maine Center Ventures, a new tax-exempt entity developed as part of the plan for the Maine Center for Graduate and Professional Studies to expand partnerships and strengthen the responsiveness of university graduate and professional programs to Maine's civic, business and legal communities. Sutton is a former senior vice-president for business transformation at L.L.Bean. Rudman Winchell, a law firm in Bangor, hired attorney Tracy Collins as part of its litigation section. Collins, who was with the Bangor district attorney's office, brings seven years of trial and appellate experience to the firm. SIS Bank in Sanford hired Michael Morel as vice president, cash management and treasury services offi- cer. Morel was previ- ously vice president and regional sales executive for Radius Bank of Boston. Norway Savings Bank hired Shawn Baldwin to manage its special assets department. Baldwin, who has 18 years of banking experience, will be based in Portland. Whole Oceans hired Eric Jacobsson as CFO. Jacobsson has over 30 years of experience in finance, most recently serving as senior director of finance for Pentair Water. The Portland Museum of Art hired Jaime DeSimone as asso- ciate curator of contemporary art. DeSimone was previously with the Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville. Lambert Coffin, a law firm in Portland, hired Anna Polko Clark as an associate attorney. Tri-County Mental Health Services in Lewiston hired Henry Skinner as medical director. Skinner most recently served as president of Family Psychiatry of Maine and as a staff child and ado- lescent psychiatrist at Sweetser. United Way of York County in Kennebunk hired Sarah Wheeler as finance and data director. Wheeler previously served as corporate controller at S&J Transportation services in Lee, N.H. Community Health Options in Lewiston hired Michael Takach as pharmacy direc- tor. Takach was previously founder/ president of PharmSense Inc. The Maine State Employees Association, Local 1989 of the Service Employees International Union, hired Alec Maybarduk as executive direc- tor. Maybarduk was previously associate director at Maine Voices Network and Maine Votes. OTELCO, a wireline telecommunica- tions company in New Gloucester, hired Patrick Chambers, Brian Hodgins and Chris Walker as technical support representatives in Bangor. [ P R O M O T I O N S ] CES Inc., a firm of engineers, environ- mental scientists and land surveyors in Brewer, promoted Chris Snowdeal to project manager. Snowdeal has nearly two decades of structural engineering work experience. Goodwill Northern New England pro- moted Richard Cantz to president and CEO. Previously, he'd served for six years as senior vice president of strate- gic development and public policy. Androscoggin Bank promoted Neil Kiely to president. Kiely, who was previ- ously COO, chief strategy officer and general counsel, succeeds Paul Andersen, who will retain the title of CEO until December 31, 2019, at which point Kiely will assume the CEO role. As part of the transition, Andersen was elected vice chair of the bank's board of directors. [ A P P O I N T M E N T S ] Kennebunk Savings elected Milda Castner as chair and Matthew Chase as vice chair of its board of directors. Castner is a founding partner of Bergen & Parkinson, a law firm in Kennebunk, while Chase is a CPA and former owner and president of Anchor Fence Co. in Kennebunk. Girl Scouts of Maine in South Portland elected Carrie McAleese Riley as presi- dent of its board of directors. McAleese Riley is a public relations and market- ing strategist at Garrand Moehlenkamp. In addition, Julia Munsey was elected as first vice president, Eileen Epstein as third vice president, Janet O'Toole was re-elected as treasurer and Betsey Timm, Patrick Morin, Jacqueline Newell, Susan Brackett, Elizabeth Rettenmaier and Jenifer Lloyd were added as members-at-large. Munsey is the director of membership and corporate development with Maine International Trade Center, Epstein was a partner with Epstein & O'Donovan, O'Toole is principal of the accounting firm Honeck O'Toole, Timm is a retired president of Bank of America Maine, Morin is principal of the risk and business advisory consult- ing practice with Baker Newman Noyes, Newell is bilingual account training specialist for Vets First Choice, Brackett is a retired civil engineer, Rettenmaier is senior facilitator with The Council Oak and Lloyd is a philanthropy officer at Eastern Maine Health Services Foundation. Norway Savings Bank elected Todd Gauger and Ed Gardner to its board of directors. Gauger is the owner and operator of Norway Veterinary Hospital while Gardner is owner/broker at Ocean Gate Realty. The Maine Philanthropy Center in Portland added Kati Denham to its board of directors. Denham is a manager in BerryDunn's tax consulting and compli- ance services group and a member of the firm's state and local tax group. SeniorsPlus, an agency on aging located in Lewiston, elected Patricia McCluskey as chair, Patricia Vampatella vice chair, Larry Morin treasurer and Dennis Gray secretary of its board of directors. In addition, Mell Hamlyn, director of finance Newsworthy people and performances I N S H O R T To submit new hires, promotions, appointments, or achievements to Mainebiz, send your press release to editorial@mainebiz.biz. Items are run at the discretion of the editorial staff, and in the order in which they were received. Alec Maybarduk Lee Goyette Doug Stewart Taylor Bean Jaime DeSimone Theresa Sutton Cricket Grobe Michael Morel Henry Skinner Tracy Collins Jodi Watson Vanessa Smith Richard Cantz Milda Castner Matthew Chase