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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 27 A U G U S T 1 9 , 2 0 1 9 [ N E W H I R E S ] Gawron Turgeon Architects PC, an architecture, interior design, landscape archi- tecture and master planning firm in Scarborough, hired Haley Huston and Allyson Wyand as interior designers and Sarah Wissler as marketing director. Huston was previ- ously an interior designer at Dewing Schmid Kearns Architects + Planners, Wyand a certified interior designer at WBRC Architects and Engineers and Wissler was with the University of New England. Diversified Communications, an inter- national media company based in Portland, hired Meggan Kilmurry as a marketing manager. Kilmurry was previously employed by Seventy Five State in Portland. Maine Behavioral Healthcare in Westbrook hired Collen Foley-Ingersoll as senior director of autism and devel- opmental disor- ders. Most recently Foley-Ingersoll served as clini- cal director for Woodfords Family Services Pineland Preschool, a special needs preschool for children diag- nosed with autism spectrum disorders and other developmental disabilities. RE/MAX Shoreline hired Liz Sylvester as an agent in its Portland office. Clark Insurance in Portland hired Brandi Beaumont as an account manager in its personal insurance department and Kathleen Joy as an account manager in its business insurance department. Maine Medical Center in Portland hired Odette Perriel as vice president of patient care support services. Perriel was previously director of environ- mental services at Hackensack University Medical Center. Business Lending Solutions in Hampden hired Christy Davalli as vice president of lend- ing for the greater Bangor, Waterville and August region. Davalli has spent 14 years in retail banking including management and business lending and 14 years as a com- mercial lender. MaineHealth in Portland hired Mary Ottolini as the George W. Hallett MD chair of pediatrics at Maine Medical Center, overseeing The Barbara Bush Children's Hospital and the MaineHealth pediatric service line. Ottolini was at Children's National Medical Center, George Washington University, in Washington D.C., where she most recently served as vice chair of educa- tion, designated institutional official and professor, Department of Pediatrics. Hobbs Funeral Homes in South Portland hired Katelyn Syphers as a licensed funeral director. Good Shepherd Food Bank in Auburn hired Jessica Donahue as marketing and communications manager. Donahue was previously an account supervisor at Marshall Communications. Maine Behavioral Healthcare in Biddeford hired Diane Mankus as senior direc- tor of behavioral health services for Southern Maine Health Care. Most recently, Mankus Newsworthy people and performances I N S H O R T Allyson Wyand Haley Huston Christy Davalli Collen Foley-Ingersoll Liz Sylvester Odette Perriel Mary Ottolini Sarah Wissler PRESEN T ING SP ONSORS Help recognize the 2019 honorees September 17 / 5:00–7:00 pm Halo at the Point, 10 Thompsons Point Rd., Portland REGISTER AT WWW.MAINEBIZ.BIZ/WTW FOLLOW US @MBEVENTS #MBWTW19 Join us as we honor the 2019 Women to Watch, top-notch women executives whose daily work strengthens their organizations and, by extension, Maine's economy. K I M S WA N B E T S Y B I E M A N N M A RY A L L E N L I N D E M A N N L I Z C O T T E R S C H L A X Katelyn Syphers Diane Mankus

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