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V O L . X X V N O. X X I V O C T O B E R 1 4 , 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 RE/MAX Shoreline in Portland hired Jodi Federle as an agent. Opus Consulting Group, a manage- ment consulting services firm in Portland, hired Jasmine Proctor. Proctor specializes in technical writing, project manage- ment and market research. [ P R O M O T I O N S ] The Boulos Co., a commercial real estate firm in Portland, promoted Nick Lucas to asso- ciate broker. Lucas previously repre- sented landlords and tenants in lease and sale transac- tions as an associate. Creative Office Pavilion in Portland promoted Stephanie Wihbey to director of sales. Wihbey was previously an account executive. Trademark Federal Credit Union in Augusta promoted Angela Ross to risk management associate, Chip Clary to vice president of information tech- nology, Cindy Grasse to vice president of lending, Jessica Schneckloth to vice president of service and operations, Melissa Goode to brand manager and Melissa Savage to member services representative. St. Andre Home Inc. in Biddeford promoted Savanna Power to director of CourageLIVES, Maine's first long- term residential treatment program for women who have experienced commercial sexual exploitation and provider of outpatient services that support survivors of human traffick- ing, domestic violence and sexual assault. Power, who has worked with the program for five years, was most recently the clinician. [ A P P O I N T M E N T S ] Infinity Federal Credit Union in Westbrook said it received two "2019 Bronze New England Direct Marketing Association Awards" for creative excellence for its Youth Adventure Accounts and its 2018 Annual Report. Maine Municipal Association in Augusta recognized five municipalities for producing the highest-quality annual reports. Cumberland was named "supreme" for populations 5,000 and over: Vassalboro, Supreme, popula- tions 2,500 to 4,999; Phippsburg, supreme, populations 1,000 to 2,499; Carrabassett Valley, supreme, popula- tions 500 to 999; and Cranberry Isles, supreme, populations under 500. United Midcoast Charities in Camden named Linford Young its "Unsung Hero Award" winner. Young is a youth mentor and volunteer at the Game Loft in Belfast. Murray Plumb & Murray, a law firm in Portland, said eight of its attorneys were named to the U.S. News Media Group and Best Lawyers "2020 Best Lawyers in America" list. In addition, Richard O'Meara was named a "Lawyer of the Year" in the practice area of appellate practice, arbitration, bet-the-company litigation, civil rights law, commercial litigation, education law and litigation (labor and employment). Acadia National Park named Bill Zoellick, director of education research emeritus at Schoodic Institute, its "2019 Acadia Partners Award" winner. Zoellick was selected for his vision and dedication in the development of the institute, the nonprofit sci- ence and education organization that works with the National Park Service to lead the Research Learning Center on the Schoodic Peninsula. Camden National Bank selected Mark O'Donal, banking center manager in Camden, "Officer of the Year" at its annual employee appreciation event. Other winners included: "Employee of the Year:" Luke Dean, regional operational specialist, Bangor; "CamdenCARE Award:" Lauren Epstein Sr., trust officer and relationship manager, Camden National Wealth Management and Carrie Looking for exciting business events? 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Perks of being a Business Member at the PMA include free admission, invitations to exhibition previews and special events, listings in "PMA Recommends" promotional materials, and more! Find out more at PortlandMuseum.org/BusinessPartners T im Rollins (United St ates, (1955–2018) and K . O. S. (United St ates, est ablished 198 4), A Midsummer Night's Dream (det ail), 2016, ink on late x saturated cellulose, printed by Maharam, 159 3/4 x 416 5/8 inches. Museum purchase with suppor t f rom the Maine Center for Creativit y, 2016.7. Jasmine Proctor Nick Lucas Jodi Federle Stephanie Wihbey

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