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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 29 S E P T E M B E R 1 7 , 2 0 1 8 BerryDunn, an accounting and consult- ing firm in Portland, was ranked No. 72 by Inside Public Accounting in its annual list of the Top 100 U.S. public accounting firms. is is the firm's eighth straight year on the list, which recognizes accounting firms with the highest net revenue. Fluid Imaging Technologies Inc., a labora- tory instrumentation manufacturer in Scarborough, received the "Innovator of the Year" award at the Manufacturers Association of Maine annual summit for its FlowCam Nano imaging instrument. The Daniel Hanley Center for Health Leadership, a Portland-based nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting the transformation of Maine's health and healthcare sectors, announced the names of its 12th Health Leadership Development cohort. Participants include: Kenneth Albert, president and CEO, Androscoggin Home Care & Hospice; Lee Averill, system director of quality services, Central Maine Medical Center; Seth Blanchard, marketing direc- tor, MaineHealth; Rebecca Brown, clini- cal director, Oasis Free Clinics; Michael Burke, director of operations, Tri County Mental Health Services; Melissa Cantara, director of nursing services, Seal Rock Healthcare; Ravi Chandrasekaran, medi- cal director hospital medicine, Mercy Hospital/Eastern Maine Health Systems; Jeffry Davis, regional senior director of support operations, Waldo County General Hospital; Paula Dube, director of clini- cal support and quality improvement, HealthReach Community Health Centers; Joanna Duncan, director of data ana- lytics and operations, Onpoint Health Data; Charles Dwyer, program officer, Maine Health Access Foundation; Sharon Economides, program manager lactation consultation and childbirth education, Maine Medical Center; Scott Edgecomb, clinical operations manager, Martin's Point Healthcare; Edith Flores, program coordinator, Mano En Mano; Nancy Hall, professor and department chair, University of Maine; Su-Anne Hammond, family physician and lead provider, Mercy Hospital/Eastern Maine Health System; Valens Hasubizimana, refugee health promotion coordinator, Catholic Charities of Maine Refugee & Immigrant Services; Pamela Hepburn, director of diagnostic imaging, LincolnHealth; Emily Keller, preventive medicine fellow, Maine Medical Center; Anita Kolisch, internal medicine physician and chief medical information officer, Maine Coast Memorial Hospital; Robert Kutzer III, clini- cal systems manager, Maine Medical Center; Brian Laderbush, health care designer, e4h Environments for Health; Sarah Anne Lewis, global MBA, program director, Maine Access Immigrant Network; Meghan Libby, clinical pharmacist and supervisor, Maine Medical Center; Melissa Loiselle, practice manager, InterMed; Esther Mitchell, tribal health district liaison, Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians; Rilwan Osman, executive director, Maine Immigrant and Refugee Services; Stephanie Podolski, hospitalist PA, Maine General Health; Dianna Poulin, coordinator for peer review and qual- ity, Maine Medical Association; Jeanette Pretorius, nurse manager outpatient IV therapy program, Maine Medical Center; Elsa Veronica Roldan, assistant coordinator of diocesan Hispanic ministry, Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland; Jared Sawyer, business intelli- gence analyst, Maine Medical Center; Amanda Sidell, director of innovation and community care services, Acadia Hospital; and Matthew Somma, senior physical therapy manager, OA Centers for Orthopedics/Spectrum Healthcare. Mid Coast Hospital in Brunswick was named one of "America's Top 100 Community Hospitals" by Becker's Hospital Review. e review recog- nizes hospitals for clinical quality, operational excellence and economic impact in their region. Stacey Chenevert, vice president of retail services at Atlantic Federal Credit Union in Brunswick, earned the Certified Credit Union Executive designation as a member of the graduating class of CUNA Management School. April Ylvisaker, wealth advisor at Merrill Lynch Wealth Management in Portland, was recognized as a "2018 Top Next Generation Advisor" by Forbes. The University of Maine at Presque Isle said it was named one of the top- 20 most affordable colleges in the Northeast by Student Loan Hero, a personal finance online organization that works to provide resources, tools and information on student loan debt to students across the nation. e uni- versity ranked No. 7. Girl Scouts of Maine announced that Michelle Hood, president and CEO of Eastern Maine Health Systems, received the "2018 Juliette Award" at its Ninth Annual Pearls of Wisdom Celebration. Baby-Friendly USA recognized MaineGeneral Medical Center in Augusta as a "re-designated baby- friendly" birth facility. Skelton Taintor & Abbott, a law firm in Auburn, said eight of its attorneys were named in U.S. News Media Group and Best Lawyers "2019 Best Lawyers in America" list. C M Y CM MY CY CMY K MB 1-4 page v 2.pdf 1 8/6/18 11:43 AM UMPI.EDU Hands-on,real-world preparation: THE WAY IT SHOULD BE. 207 768.9532 ★ umpi-admissions@maine.edu ★ One of Maine's Public Universities *In partnership with UMFK BIOLOGY, PREMED | EXERCISE SCIENCE | MEDICAL LAB TECHNOLOGY NURSING* | PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT MaineBiz_UMPI_nursing-qrtr.pdf 1 9/6/2018 2:53:01 PM

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