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April 1, 2019

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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 31 A P R I L 1 , 2 0 1 9 Mortgage Network Inc. in Freeport pro- moted Spencer Plante to loan officer. Plante was previously a sales assistant. Baker Newman Noyes, an accounting and consulting firm in Portland, promoted Dayton Benway to managing principal. In addition to leading the firm, Benway will continue to serve as director of the firm's health care advisory group. [ A P P O I N T M E N T S ] AARP Maine in Portland selected Patricia Pinto to serve as its volunteer state president. Pinto brings a diverse background to her new role including experience in nonprofit management, entrepreneurship and education. United Midcoast Charities in Camden added Jim Hengerer and Steve Kemple to its board of directors. Hengerer is a retired physician while Kemple is a retired aircraft financing executive. Chris Fogg, CEO of the Maine Tourism Association in Hallowell, was elected to the U.S. Travel Association's board of directors as an at-large director for 2019-21. Fogg is the only representa- tive from Maine on the board. Verrill Dana, a law firm in Portland, said that the Maine Employee Benefits Council elected Kenneth Ginder as president. Ginder is a partner in the firm's employee benefits and executive compensation group. Qualidigm, a national health care consulting company in Wethersfield, Conn., added Joanne Bean, Mylan Cohen and Jess Maurer to its board of directors. All three previously served on the Board of Directors for Maine Quality Counts and were nominated as representatives for the combined board of directors as a result of a merger between the two organizations. Bean is vice president and chief advancement officer at Saint Joseph's College in Standish, Cohen is medical director for cardiology imaging and diagnostics at Maine Medical Center and for cardiovascular informatics at MaineHealth and Maurer is executive director of the Maine Council on Aging. Dan Leclair, director of unmanned air- craft systems education and research at Monday, April 22, 2019 4:30 PM Reception | 5:30 PM Program Abromson Center, USM Portland Campus Corporate Partners Timothy B. Hussey Leadership Institute Register: usm.maine.edu/keynote. Public Welcome. Dr. Mary Gentile, Professor of Practice, University of Virginia Darden School of Business and creator of a pioneering curriculum for values- driven leadership. Giving Voice to Values: The "How" of Business Ethics with Mary Gentile, Ph.D. USM.CorpPartners.Hussey.April2019.PrintAd.v2.indd 1 3/8/19 11:59 AM JOIN US FOR THE 2019 MAINE MANUFACTURING SUMMIT The event will bring together approximately 200 companies from across all manufacturing sectors and their respective trade associations to discuss industry trends, issues, and growth opportunities for the future. FOR MORE INFO AND TO REGISTER, VISIT W W W.MAINEMFG.COM/E VENTS FRIDAY, MAY 17 7: 3 0 A M – 1 : 0 0 P M / L O S T V A L L E Y S K I A R E A , A U B U R N Presented by: Media Sponsor: Sponsored by: Jim Hengerer Steve Kemple

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