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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 27 O C T O B E R 1 4 , 2 0 1 9 [ N E W H I R E S ] Changing Seasons Federal Credit Union in Hampden hired Rob Picard as presi- dent and CEO. Picard, who has 12 years of banking experience, was pre- viously head of member services and lending development for Franklin- Somerset Federal Credit Union. Bar Harbor Bank & Trust hired Jennifer Seekins as senior vice president, treasury services sales manager based in the bank's Hampden office and Luke Cote as assistant vice president, mortgage loan originator in Topsham. Seekins has worked in the financial services industry for 25 years, mostly recently as chief treasury services and business development officer at Androscoggin Bank in Lewiston while Cote has worked in the banking industry since 2013. WBRC Architects Engineers in Bangor hired Stefanie Wason as an architect. Wason was previ- ously at Apicella & Bunton in New Haven, Conn. Hospice of Southern Maine in Scarborough hired Marjorie Schoonover as clini- cal nurse manager. Schoonover is a registered nurse with a certification in hospice and palliative care nursing. The Boulos Co., a commercial real estate firm in Portland, hired Melanie Mauro and Noah Stebbins as associates. Mauro was a licensed clinical social worker, operating her own practice and working for nonprofit agencies while Stebbins worked in business development for HubSpot. University of Maine at Farmington hired Christine Wilson as vice president for student affairs. Wilson was with the University of Connecticut as assistant vice presi- dent for student affairs and director of student activities. Covetrus, an animal- health technology and services firm in Portland, hired Dustin Finer as chief people officer. Finer was previously chief administrative and internal operations officer at TiVo. Creative Office Pavilion in Portland hired Travis Parker and Alyssa Kidger as members of its interior construction team, Casey Whitney as a member of its design team and Zoe Fluet was hired to assist the client experience team. Sea Bags, a Portland-based designer and manufacturer of handmade items from recycled sails, hired Nicole Hardy as wholesale channel manager. Hardy spent the last four years as general manager of the Pottery Barn store in South Portland. Northern Light Acadia Hospital in Bangor hired John Campbell as senior physician executive. Campbell previously held sev- eral physician lead- ership roles at the Henry Ford Health System, Maine Medical Center, Maine Behavioral Healthcare and as a member of the U.S. Air Force. Newcastle Realty in Damariscotta hired Jim Matel and Alitha Young as sales agents. 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. Christine Wilson Dustin Finer Jennifer Seekins John Campbell Luke Cote Stefanie Wason Marjorie Schoonover Melanie Mauro Noah Stebbins Mainebiz invites you to network with the future. Tickets are $45 and the price of a ticket includes 1 free drink! Aura / 121 Center St., Portland November 14 5:00–7:00 pm FOLLOW US @MBEVENTS #MBNext19 KRISTINA CANNON DANA EIDSNESS NICK RIMSA AND RJ ANZELC CHAD AND NICOLE HUMPHREY JAMES MORIN, DEVIN MCNEILL, AND CHARLES FRIEDMAN LISA LIBERATORE JOSHUA HENRY F O R M O R E I N F O A N D T O R E G I S T E R : www.mainebiz.biz/next PRESEN T ING SP ONSORS To make a Donation to the Next List Alumni Scholarship Fund through the Maine Community Foundation, visit mainecf. org and click on Make a Gift.