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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 33 J U LY 2 2 , 2 0 1 9 of Southern Maine and York County Community College. Individual Gold Star recipients were Penny Remick, York County Community College; Emily Bauer, University of Southern Maine; and Linda Mastro, University of Maine Presque Isle and Northern Maine Community College. RE/MAX Shoreline in Portland said Duncan MacDougall, associate broker, ranked No. 1 in sales amongst RE/MAX individ- ual agents in Maine for May 2019. U.S. Sen. Susan Collins received the "2019 Excellence in Public Service Award" from Ohio State University's John Glenn College of Public Affairs. Katahdin Trust in Houlton recognized employees for years of service includ- ing Jean Noyes, vice president, infor- mation security officer, Patten, for 40 years of service; 30 years: Jon Prescott, president and CEO, Houlton; 25 years: Valerie Maynard, senior commercial ser- vices assistant, Presque Isle; 20 years: David Cambridge, senior vice president, commercial services officer, Presque Isle; Patricia Hersey, vice president, business development officer, Houlton; and Andrew Putnam, vice president, chief information officer, Houlton; 15 years: Kelly Cole, administrative assis- tant, Presque Isle, Katahdin Financial Services, a service of Cetera Investment Services LLC, a registered broker- dealer (unaffiliated with Katahdin Trust Co.); Kelly Kilcollins, teller, Mars Hill; and Karen MacDonald, community banker, Ashland; 10 years: Susan Miller, retail loan assistant, Patten; Natasha McCarthy, vice president, human resources director, Houlton; and Lana Tucker, community banker, Patten; and five years: Ashley Andrews, customer service representative, Mars Hill; Vicki Bessette, vice president, commercial services officer, Scarborough; Angela Franck, assistant vice president, branch manager and retail services officer, Fort Kent and Eagle Lake; Jonathan Glazier, customer service representa- tive, Springer Drive, Bangor; Jeni King, head teller, Broadway, Bangor; Brian Martin, customer service represen- tative, Caribou; Rhonda Nicholson, branch services representative, Scarborough; Connie Ouellette, community banker, Fort Kent; Mari Remeschatis, community banker, Houlton; Sherry Roberts, vice president, business devel- opment officer, Hampden; Rebecca Smith, branch manager and retail services officer, Broadway, Bangor and Scarborough; and Dianne Tapley, teller, Hampden. The 22nd Annual Maine International Film Festival in Waterville honored Hilary Brougher with a "Mid-Life Achievement Award." Brougher is a director and screenwriter and chair of the Film Department at Columbia University. Janet Edmunson, founder of JME Insights in South Portland, was named the "2019 Life Service Award" winner by e ESOP Association. e award honors individuals who've made a significant, long-term con- tribution to employee ownership and the ESOP community. Skelton Taintor & Abbott, a law firm in Auburn, announced that attorney Jordan Payne completed the Maine State Bar Association's Leadership Academy, the mission of which is to promote and encourage leadership and professionalism while building camaraderie. Hospice of Southern Maine in Scarborough said it was presented with the "Community Partner Award" at the 44th Preble Street Annual Celebration. e award recognizes the hospice for its work to provide choice, power, dignity and respect to tenants in Preble Street Housing First pro- grams in their end-of-life care. Andrew Silsby, president and CEO of Kennebec Savings Bank in Augusta, published an article that appeared in the CommunityVoice section of Forbes.com. It addresses the impor- tant relationship between community banks and small businesses, American culture and the economic vitality of main streets across the country. Franklin Memorial Hospital in Farmington said that Jessaka Nichols achieved specialty certification in hand therapy by the Hand erapy Certification Commission. 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