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V O L . X X V N O. V I M A R C H 1 8 , 2 0 1 9 40 [ N E W H I R E S ] NBT Bank in Portland hired John Lufkin as vice president and senior com- mercial banking relationship man- ager, Mark Schaub Jr. as vice president and commercial banking relationship manager and Jeremy Deering as senior vice president and senior commercial banking relationship manager. Lufkin was previously vice president and com- mercial loan officer at KeyBank, Schaub was vice president and commercial loan officer at TD Bank and Deering was senior vice president and team leader of commercial banking and cash manage- ment at Bank of New Hampshire. Assured Solar Energy Inc. in North Yarmouth hired Paul Weiss as vice president of business devel- opment. Most recently, Weiss was director and president of Southern Maine Regional Resource Center at Maine Medical Center. BroGue Insurance & Financial Services in Bangor hired Derek Cole as a licensed insurance agent. Cole previously worked for the firm's sister company Brown, Holmes & Milliken Agency in Ellsworth. Fathom Cos., owner and operator of the Press Hotel and Union Restaurant in Portland, hired Marieke Thormann as project director of its real estate and development division. ormann has 10 years of experience with high pro- file development projects in the Mid- Atlantic and Northeast regions. Scott Simons Architects in Portland hired Matthew Maiello as an architectural designer. Bridge Academy Maine program, a nonprofit organization in Bangor that provides high school juniors and seniors dual enrollment, hired Brian Langley as executive director. Langley, a restaurant entrepreneur and retired culinary arts instructor, is a former chair of the Education and Cultural Affairs Committee of the Maine Legislature. Maine State Music Theatre in Brunswick hired Kyle Coyer as produc- tion manager. Coyer previously worked as the technical director of Opera Utah Symphony and Utah Opera. Maine Small Business Development Centers, a program that provides business advising and training to Maine's entrepre- neurs and small busi- nesses, hired Susan Desgrosseilliers as a business advisor in its Portland office located at the University of Southern Maine. Desgrosseilliers previ- ously owned and operated several small businesses including a high-end design showroom and a property development and management company. Maine College of Art in Portland hired Rachel Somerville as a faculty member of its Master of Arts in Teaching program and Leah Igo as director of market- ing and communications. Somerville currently serves as art director for the Westbrook School Department and as an instructor of Art Education at the University of Southern Maine while Igo was senior marketing manager at the University of New England. Infinity Federal Credit Union in Westbrook hired Steve Richardson as a senior mort- gage loan originator for the Greater Bangor area. Richardson was previously a branch manager with HarborOne Mortgage in Machias. Griffin & Jordan LLC, a law firm in Orono, hired Karen Holyoke to practice in the areas of corporate, real estate, trusts and estate law. Holyoke was previously vice president overseeing legal and regula- tory affairs at Emera Maine. Spring Harbor Hospital in Westbrook, a division of Maine Behavioral Healthcare, 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. Kyle Coyer Paul Weiss Karen Holyoke Matthew Maiello Marieke Thormann Susan Desgrosseilliers Meet the 2019 Mainebiz Business Leaders of the Year For more information and to register, visit www.mainebiz.biz/BLOY Tickets are $45 and include one free drink Portland Country Club 11 Foreside Road, Falmouth Thursday, April 25 5:00–7:00 pm FOLLOW US @MBEVENTS #MBBLOY19 SP ONSORED BY Richard W. Petersen William L. Caron Jr. Joyce Galea Bill Mitchell Kelley Kash