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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 27 M AY 2 7 , 2 0 1 9 [ N E W H I R E S ] Fluid Imaging Technologies, a biotechnol- ogy company in Scarborough, hired Dominic Benfatta as a customer care associate. Bangor Savings Bank hired Cindy Fogg as a mortgage loan officer at the bank's State Street branch in Bangor. Fogg most recently was a vice president and mortgage loan officer at First National Bank in Bangor. Bar Harbor Bank & Trust hired Josh Yarbrough as vice president, community banking relationship manager in Bar Harbor and Sally Garand as vice presi- dent, community banking relationship manager in South China. Yarbrough was vice president, commercial banker II at Synovus Financial in Columbus, Ga., while Garand was a commercial loan officer at Finance Authority of Maine. The Bangor Nursing & Rehabilitation Center hired Brett Seekins as CEO and admin- istrator. Seekins is a former Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services auditor and reimbursement administra- tor specializing in long-term care. Greater Portland Landmarks hired Sarah Hansen as executive director. Hansen was previ- ously with Maine Preservation. Eaton Peabody, a law firm in Bangor, hired Jeff Joyce as a patent and intellectual property attorney and Harry Bee as paralegal, both working out of its Portland office. Joyce was previously the managing attorney of Bohan Mathers, an intellectual property firm, while Bee has served the intellectual property needs of clients for 25 years. The Harlow, home of the Kennebec Valley Art Association in Hallowell, hired Gretchen Marion as executive director. Marion, who has 20 years of experience in management, marketing, fundraising and finance, is former executive director of the Submarine Force Library and Museum Association in Groton, Conn. The Maine Community Foundation in Ellsworth hired Jackie Doar as data entry associate. Doar previously worked in staff develop- ment at KidsPeace. St. Mary's Health System Foundation in Lewiston hired Stephen Costello as major gifts officer. Costello was previ- ously with the Sun Media Group. Freeport Metrics, a software develop- ment company in Portland, hired Kate Thomas as product design lead, Tim Ziobro as business architect and Robbie Woodsum as a business analyst. Waterfall Arts, a non- profit community arts center in Belfast, hired Kim Fleming as executive director. Fleming has 15 years of experience in nonprofit develop- ment, fundraising and management. Franklin Memorial Hospital in Farmington hired Marcy Lawless as clinical dietitian covering both inpatient and outpatient nutrition services. Lawless has worked in the field of nutrition for 20 years. Drummond Woodsum, a law firm in Portland, hired Kellie Fisher as an attorney in its bankruptcy, restructur- ing and creditors' rights practice. Diversified Communications, an inter- national media company in Portland, 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. Brett Seekins Dominic Benfatta Kim Fleming Jackie Doar Sarah Hansen Cindy Fogg Gretchen Marion Sally Garand Josh Yarbrough Our new website is live! SEE WHAT'S NEW AT MAINEBIZ.BIZ TODAY! Designed to look great on all your devices, our new site helps you get more informed, engaged and connected to Maine business.

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