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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 31 J U LY 2 2 , 2 0 1 9 organizational development. Winslow was previously senior vice presi- dent, director of retail delivery while Wheelock was vice president, director of human resources. FHC Inc., a Bowdoin-based manufacturer of products for the neuroscience industry, promoted Melanie Cooper to corporate vice president and member of its board of directors. Cooper was previously human resources manager. Geiger, a promotional products dis- tributor in Lewiston, promoted Caitlin Haley to billing specialist and Sam Stewart to key customer specialist. Haley was previously an order verifier while Stewart was a customer rela- tions specialist in Total Care. Educate Maine promoted Jason Judd to executive director. Judd joined the orga- nization in 2016 as Project Login pro- gram director and most recently served as deputy executive director. LongHorn Steakhouse in South Portland promoted Rachel Cohen to managing part- ner. Cohen, who has 13 years of restaurant experience, was previously a server. [ A P P O I N T M E N T S ] The Maine Real Estate & Development Association in Portland announced its 2019-20 slate of officers includ- ing Bruce Jones, Creative Office Pavilion, and Josh Fifield, Clark Insurance, serv- ing as vice presidents; Mark Stasium, Camden National Bank, treasurer; and Bill Shanahan, Northern New England Housing Investment Fund, assistant treasurer. e National Association of Secretaries of State elected Maine Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap as its Eastern Region vice president, to serve a one-year term through July 2020. Dunlap previously served on the association's executive board as president, treasurer and most recently as the administrative codes and registers member-at-large. Melanie Cooper Sam Stewart Caitlin Haley To make a Donation to the Next List Alumni Scholarship Fund through the Maine Community Foundation, visit mainecf.org and click on Make a gift. FOLLOW US @MBEVENTS #MBNext19 PRESEN T ING SP ONSORS NOMINATION CRITERIA: Must be a business owner, CEO, founder, executive director, entrepreneur or business leader. Has demonstrated forward- thinking and an innovative approach to their work. A positive motivator and influencer of change. Demonstrates an innovative approach to problem solving while up against obstacles or barriers. Mainebiz needs your help to recognize ten dynamic individuals who are changing Maine's Economy and making a significant impact in their industry. To identify these trailblazing business leaders, we're opening the nomination process up to you! You tell us, who's NEXT? N O M I N AT I O N S O P E N 7 / 2 2 – 8 / 2 3 | M A I N E B I Z . B I Z /N O M I N AT I O N S Nominate an innovative leader today!