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V O L . X X V N O. V I I A P R I L 1 , 2 0 1 9 30 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 Looking for exciting business events? Go to mainebiz.biz/calendar to view and post events. @ partner for Covenant Health/St. Mary's Health System in Lewiston. Maine Medical Partners in Portland hired Cameron Donaldson as a vas- cular interventional cardiologist at Maine Medical Partners – MaineHealth Cardiology and Amanda Goddard as a medical doctor at Maine Medical Partners – Pediatric Specialty Care, Division of Infectious Disease. Fluid Imaging Technologies, a bio- technology company in Scarborough, hired Stefanie Hebert as accounting assistant. MaineHousing in Augusta hired Ruth Lawson-Stopps as director of homeless initiatives, Cara Courchesne as public information and social media coordi- nator and Sheila Nielsen as director of information technology. Creative Office Pavilion in Portland hired Tara Cimini and Amy Bergeron as interior designers and Hana Martinez as marketing administrator. The city of Portland hired Hanna Pickering as director of information technology and Lena Geraghty as director of innovation and perfor- mance management. Pickering was previously an IT consultant while Geraghty was a senior advisor for Johns Hopkins University's Center for Government Excellence. Bowman Constructors in Newport hired Rebecca Adams as director of market- ing and business development. Adams was previously corporate develop- ment director for the American Heart Association. Portside Real Estate Group hired Liam McCoy as a broker in its Cape Elizabeth office. McCoy specializes in luxury properties. Bar Harbor Savings and Loan Association hired Ray Chalifour responsible for human resources and marketing. Previously, Chalifour was vice presi- dent of physician practices and ancil- lary services at Mount Desert Island Hospital. Northern Light Infectious Disease Care in Bangor hired Eugene Liu as a physician to provide consultation, evaluation and treatment for infectious diseases. Liu was previously with the CDC Epidemic Intelligence Service. [ P R O M O T I O N S ] Bar Harbor Savings and Loan promoted Rhonda Sawyer to mortgage depart- ment manager. Sawyer was previ- ously mortgage loan specialist. SMRT Architects and Engineers in Portland promoted Jeana Stewart to lead the firm's newly formed Workplace Studio. Stewart has 10 years of experience in the research, planning and design of workplace environments for clients in the corporate, education, science and technology, and government sectors. The Opportunity Alliance, the state's designated crisis services provider for Cumberland County headquar- tered in South Portland, promoted Joseph Everett to president and CEO. Everett was previously chief program officer and COO and has been with the agency for 20 years. Norway Savings Bank promoted Sharon Breytenbach to vice president, control- ler; Ryan Dillingham to assistant vice president, assistant network man- ager and administrator; Frank Farrell to assistant vice president, systems administrator and assistant mainframe manager; Jessica Lilly to assistant vice president, Sageworks administrator; and Vincent Osgood to assistant vice president, commercial lending. Morgan Stanley Wealth Management in Portland promoted William Engelberger to associate vice president, Gary Bergeron of the Breakwater Group at Morgan Stanley to senior vice president and James Olson of the Casco Bay Group at Morgan Stanley to vice president. Engelberger and Olson were previously financial advisors with the firm and Bergeron was a financial advisor and portfolio management director. Sunday River, a resort in Newry, pro- moted Steve Boulanger to vice president of mountain operations. Boulanger was previously ski operations director. R EGI ONAL S PONS OR S PR ES ENTI NG S PONS OR Celebrate 25 years of Mainebiz around the state during our 2019 Mainebiz On the Road Reception Series. Throughout the year we'll be celebrating with you, our readers and advertisers, at all our events, including our six On the Road with Mainebiz receptions with special giveaways and prizes. Join us at our second stop in 2019 at the Chace Community Forum on main street in Waterville! Enjoy hors-d'oeuvres and a cash bar while networking with business executives in the area. Celebrate 25 Years with Mainebiz on April 8 in Waterville AT TENDANCE IS FREE BUT SPACE IS LIMITED! Please be sure to register ahead at mainebiz.biz/OTRWaterville FOLLOW US @MBEVENTS #OTRWaterville19 April 8 | 5:00pm – 7:00pm | Chace Community Forum WATERVILLE Kim Lindlof, President & CEO of the Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce GUEST SPEAKER Stefanie Hebert Joseph Everett Rhonda Sawyer Jeana Stewart