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V O L . X X V N O. X V I I I A U G U S T 1 9 , 2 0 1 9 28 U S I N E S S M A I N E I N S H O R T N E W S WO R T H Y P E O P L E A N D P E R F O R M A N C E S was the executive director at Serenity at Summit, an adult detoxification acute treatment services and residen- tial clinical stabilization services treat- ment facility in Haverhill, Mass. [ P R O M O T I O N S ] New England Rehabilitation Hospital of Portland promoted Kate Carlson to pharmacy director. Carlson was previously a staff pharmacist. Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife promoted Emily MacCabe to director of informa- tion and education. MacCabe, who became the depart- ment's first non-appointed information and education director, as the position previously was politically appointed, was previously media and graphics supervisor. Good Shepherd Food Bank in Auburn pro- moted Erin Yarema to director of major and planned giving. Yarema was previ- ously a major gifts officer. Boston Financial Management in Portland promoted Katie Exchange to associate wealth man- ager after she earned a Certified Financial Planner designation. Cumberland County Federal Credit Union in Falmouth promoted Ross Biette to senior vice president of information systems. Geiger, a promo- tional products distributor in Lewiston, promoted Scott Cummings to vice president and treasurer. Cummings began his career at the company in 1998 and is currently the corporate controller. VIP Tires & Service in Auburn promoted Tim Winkeler to president and CEO, Scott Pickard to CFO, Gary MacCausland to senior vice president of opera- tions and merchandising, John Quirk to executive chairman and Allan Kirkland to CFO of Quirk Automotive. Winkeler was president and COO, Pickard vice president of finance, MacCausland vice president of operations, John Quirk chairman and CEO and Kirkland CFO of VIP Tires & Service. The city of Portland promoted Aaron Geyer to social services administrator. Geyer, who has worked for the city's social ser- vices division for 13 years, had previously been serving as interim administrator. U.S. Cellular promoted Adam Lerette to sales manager in Waterville. Lerette was previously sales manager in Farmington. Camden National Bank promoted Ryan Smith to senior vice president, director of credit administration. Smith was pre- viously director of commercial banking for central and midcoast Maine. [ A P P O I N T M E N T S ] Portland Downtown added board mem- bers Sara Brown, a partner and merchant at David Wood; Krista Cole, owner, Sur Lie; Neil Reiter, partner, R&J Partners LLC; and Gillian West, property manager, J.B. Brown. ey will serve three-year terms. e organization also said Dawn Homa and Megan Doane, previously serving as chair appointments, were newly elected for a three-year term. Homa is commercial property manager at Portland Properties while Doane is general manager at Portland Stage. Tedford Housing, a nonprofit in Brunswick whose mission is to find lasting solutions to the challenges of homelessness, elected Roger Brodeur, social service supervisor quality assur- ance at the Office of Child & Family Services Maine Department of Health & Human Services, president of its board of directors; Patti Lawton, a realtor at Sotheby's International Realty, vice presi- dent; Toni Kemmerle, principal attorney at the Maine Department of Transportation, secretary; and Field Griffith, retired, treasurer. e organization also added John Gallagher, Ally Harper, Jamie Pacheco and Scott Staples to its board. Gallagher is former director of MaineHousing, Harper is marketing assistant at Bath Savings Institution, Pacheco is program manager at Brunswick-Topsham Land Trust and wellness coordinator for the Merrymeeting Food Council and Staples is a retired psychologist. C M Y CM MY CY CMY K AOC MB Ad 2 1-4.pdf 1 8/7/19 2:09 PM Emily MacCabe Kate Carlson Katie Exchange Scott Cummings 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.

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