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October 28, 2019

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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 25 O C T O B E R 2 8 , 2 0 1 9 for "Digital Technique in Website Self- Promotion" for its rebranded corporate website; a silver award for "Technique in Best Website Design" for its rebranded corporate website; and a bronze award for "Direct Mail Self-Promotion" for its rebranded launch mailer. e company also announced it achieved the "G7 Master Qualification" for its new inkjet technology platform from Idealliance, a not-for-profit industry organization dedicated to guiding print production best practices, specifications, and stan- dards worldwide. Verrill, a law firm in Portland, announced that attorneys Martha Gaythwaite and Karen Frink Wolf were named two of the nation's "Top 250 Women in Litigation" by Benchmark Litigation. Gaythwaite is chair of the firm's litigation and trial group while Frink Wolf is chair of the firm's professional liability and licensure group. KeyBank said it was recognized by the National Organization on Disability as a "Leading Disability Employer" for a third consecutive year. Nicole Cote of the Bar Harbor Hannaford Supermarket took home top honors at the Maine Grocers & Food Producers Association's 6th annual Best Bagger Championship. Girl Scouts of Maine announced that Deb Neuman, president and CEO of the Bangor Region Chamber of Commerce, was named the "2019 Juliette Award" win- ner. e award was established to honor a woman who embodies the essence of Juliette Gordon Low, the founder of Girl Scouts of the USA. U.S. Sen. Susan Collins received the "2019 Legislator of the Year Award" from the New England Water Works Association, the region's largest and old- est not-for-profit organization of water works professionals. The Maine Society of Human Resources Management announced its "2019 Best Places to Work in Maine" winners. Edward Jones captured the "Large Company Category (250-plus U.S. Employees)," Maine State Credit Union won in the "Medium Company Category (50 to 249 U.S. Employees)" and Planson International in New Gloucester took top spot in the "Small Company Category (15 to 49 U.S. Employees)." Nicole Emery, a nurse in charge at Franklin Memorial Hospital in Farmington, earned the Certified Medical-Surgical Registered Nurse credential from the Medical-Surgical Nursing Certification Board. Join us for a friendly competition as Maine business leaders vie for the best idea that sparked transformational growth within their organization. The audience will vote for their favorite speaker. The prize? A cool award for the winner and a check for $1,000 to give to their favorite charity. Runners up will receive $500 to do the same. While the results are tabulated, there will be a panel discussion and Q&A! Be inspired with an idea to take away to grow your company! 2019 Speakers Sponsored by: Rich Brooks, President, flyte new media Chris Lynch, President/ Designated Broker, Legacy Properties Sotheby's International Realty Kristen Miale, President, Good Shepherd Food Bank of Maine Erin Ovalle, Host, MaineLife Media Tuesday, November 19, 2019 | 4:30 - 7:00 p.m. Aura, 121 Center Street, Portland IFOB & Chamber Members $20 - Future Members $25 Register at: www.portlandregion.com/events.html

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