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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 37 S E P T E M B E R 1 6 , 2 0 1 9 Robert Berry to interim president and CEO. Fisichelli also serves as director of science and education. [ A P P O I N T M E N T S ] Franklin Savings Bank in Farmington added Robert Berry III to its board of directors. Berry is owner, CEO and principal engineer of Main- Land Development Consultants Inc. in Livermore Falls. [ A C H I E V E M E N T S ] Berman & Simmons, a law firm in Lewiston, said six of its attorneys were named to the U.S. News Media Group and Best Lawyers "2020 Best Lawyers in America" list. In addition, Benjamin Gideon and Daniel Kagan were named "Lawyer of the Year" in their practice area. The Brunswick Downtown Association announced winners from the 13th Annual Brunswick Outdoor Arts Festival. Linda Mahoney, Woodblock Prints in in Northfield, Mass., won "Best of Show;" Nikki Pilgrim Art, Bath, "1st Place Painting;" Susan Barnes, Belgrade, "1st Place Mixed Media;" Doug Hockman Photography, South Windsor, "1st Place Photography;" Kristine Andrews, Baskets by Naturally Inspired, Salisbury, Vt., "1st Place Fine Craft;" Kathleen Buchanan, Grey Seal Press, Rockport, "1st Place Graphic/Drawing;" and Betty Barrett Jewelry, West Newton, Mass., "1st Place Jewelry." University of Maine at Farmington said it was recognized as a "Best Bang for the Buck" college and for its contributions to the public good by the 2019 Washington Monthly College Guide and Rankings for a 10 straight year. e university was ranked 6 th out of 200 "Top Bachelor's Colleges" in the U.S. by the publication and 60 th out of nearly 400 colleges in the Northeast as a "Best Bang for the Buck" col- lege for its commitment to afford- ability, strong student outcomes and upward mobility. National Registered Investment Adviser Foundations Investment Advisors announced that Kevin Frisbie, founder and president of Frisbie Benefits in Lewiston, was named the exclusive financial commentator for "e Howie Carr Show," which broadcasts on 25 stations throughout New England. Bernstein Shur, a law firm in Portland, said 42 of its Maine- based attorneys were named to the U.S. News Media Group and Best Lawyers "2020 Best Lawyers in America" list. In addition, Maine lawyers George Burns, John Carpenter and Kenneth Lehman were named "Lawyer of the Year" in their prac- tice area. University of Maine at Augusta announced that Robert Katz, a mem- ber of the university's art faculty, was selected as one of the three finalists to design and fabricate a permanent memorial dedicated to the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. that will be located on the Bayside Trail in Portland. Drummond Woodsum, a law firm in Portland, said 37 of its attorneys were named to the U.S. News Media Group and Best Lawyers "2020 Best Lawyers in America" list. In addi- tion, Jerrol Crouter, John Kaminski, Benjamin Marcus and Daniel Rose were named "Lawyer of the Year" in their practice area. Looking for exciting business events? Go to mainebiz.biz/calendar to view and post events. @ 5 1994 - 2019 2 Learn More 4 NonprofitMaine.org/AddingUpImpact #NonprofitsWorkForME 1 IN Maine workers 98,000 6 employed Maine nonprofit jobs in Maine That's over by a is Smart Growth Builds Wellness 2019 GrowSmart Maine Summit Thursday, October 24 | Pepperell Mill | Biddeford Host cities: Biddeford & Saco Sparking a new dialogue to align planning & development with personal, community & global health growsmartmaine.org Join us! Featured Speakers: • Zoe Reich Margarites, Vice President, Market Solutions, International WELL Building Institute • Christopher A. Coes, Vice President of Land Use and Development at Smart Growth America Bangor Savings Bank | The Nature Conservancy in Maine SMRT Architects | Camden National Bank MaineBiz | Maine Magazine | Pepperell Mill | CEI Generously supported by Benjamin Marcus Jerrol Crouter John Kaminski Daniel Rose

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