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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 33 S E P T E M B E R 3 0 , 2 0 1 9 [ N E W H I R E S ] OTELCO, a wire- line telecom- munications company in New Gloucester, hired Steve Archibald as a senior voice engineer. Final Draft CAD LLC, a BIM and CAD consulting firm in Portland, hired Dominick Gamble as a BIM/CAD technician. Gamble was formerly a project coor- dinator and store planner for Ahold Delhaize/Hannaford. Maine Maritime Academy in Castine hired Capt. John Cashman to serve as commandant of midshipmen. Cashman, who recently retired from the U.S. Coast Guard after serving 20 years, was previously a prosecutor for the U.S. Department of Justice, envi- ronmental crimes section. Dirigo Strategies, a firm in omaston that provides consulting advice to medium and large companies seek- ing to sell products and services to navies and coast guards in the U.S., Canada and Scandinavia, hired Joseph Rousseau as an associate. Acadia Trad Festival hired Hanz Araki as festival director. CES Inc., a firm of engineers, envi- ronmental scientists and land surveyors in Brewer, hired Charles Reeves as a senior project manager in its engineering division and Michael Sauda as a senior project scientist in its environmental division. Reeves was previously public works director for the town of Bar Harbor while Sauda was director of safety man- agement at the University of Maine Systems' office and the radiation safety officer and institutional bio- safety officer at UMaine. Maine Medical Partners announced several new hires. Marie Caldwell joined Maine Medical Partners – Endocrinology & Diabetes; Scott Statman, Samuel Woodworth and Micheal Hellen, Maine Medical Partners – Hospital Medicine; Mats Agren, Maine Medical Partners – Neurosurgery & Spine; Amanda Roberts, Maine Medical Partners – Geriatric Medicine; and Margaret Curran, Maine Medical Partners – Portland Family Medicine. Machias Savings Bank hired Matt Walsh as CFO. Walsh was previously president and CEO of University Credit Union. Bristol Seafood in Portland hired Mike Lodato as vice president of sales. Lodato was previously with Diversified Communications serv- ing as executive vice president responsible for long term, sustain- able growth and leading a growing sales organization. Bangor Savings Bank hired Kimberly Pope as senior vice presi- dent and direc- tor of consumer banking. Pope was previously the New England north regional director of business banking for Citizens Bank. Allen Insurance and Financial in Camden hired Patrick Chamberlin as a commercial insurance pro- ducer. Chamberlin has five years of experience in property and casualty insurance and holds the Commercial Lines Coverage Specialist designation. Newsworthy people and performances I N S H O R T 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. Patrick Chamberlin Michael Sauda Charles Reeves Steve Archibald Kimberly Pope I D o A ny th ing To Help My Pat i e nt s I HAVE A BANK THAT DOES THE SAME Learn how the power of local banking helps local businesses. Visit GorhamSavings.Bank/DrCarr Member FDIC D R . J E F F R E Y C A R R D V M , N O R T H W I N D H A M V E T E R I N A R Y H O S P I TA L & K I M D O N N E L LY, S V P, D I R E C TO R O F B U S I N E S S B A N K I N G

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