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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 31 N OV E M B E R 1 1 , 2 0 1 9 [ N E W H I R E S ] OTLECO, a wireline telecommunica- tions company in New Gloucester, hired Joseph Arsenault as a technical support technician in Bangor and Molly Perkins as a strategic account manager in New Gloucester. Maine Medical Partners in Portland hired Nadav Lelkes at the Maine Children's Cancer Program in Scarborough; Stephen Ryan and Sanchita Bose at Maine Medical Partners – Urology; Edward Pilkington III and Sophie Woolston at Maine Medical Partners – Adult Infectious Diseases; Kristina Conner at Maine Medical Center's Palliative Medicine Program; Thomas Bander at Maine Medical Partners – Dermatology; Anne Dean at Maine Medical Partners – Hospital Medicine; and Jessica Bian, Vatche Tchekmedyian, Jason Moran, Michael Voisine and Johnson Liu at MaineHealth Cancer Care. Bar Harbor Bank & Trust hired Rebecca Gagné as assistant vice president, trea- sury support man- ager. Gagné was pre- viously assistant vice president, treasury analyst officer at People's United Bank. Maine Behavioral Healthcare in Portland hired William Chrisemer as CFO. Chrisemer was previously senior vice presi- dent and CFO at Greater Lawrence Family Health Center in Lawrence, Mass. Maine Source Homes & Realty in Auburn hired Zach Caldwell as a sales agent and Realtor. Caldwell was previously a U.S. Army sergeant. Cribstone Capital Management, a reg- istered investment advisory firm in Brunswick, hired Jeffrey Burch as direc- tor, wealth management. Burch joined the firm after a 20-year career in finance in London and Hong Kong. Lewiston Auburn Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce hired Shanna Cox as presi- dent and CEO. Cox is the founder and principal consultant of Project Tipping Point, a Lewiston-based firm that pro- vides strategic planning, board develop- ment, training and other services for community and economic leaders. Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce in Waterville hired Cindy Stevens as program director. Stevens was most recently regional advertising direc- tor for the Morning Sentinel and Kennebec Journal. CES Inc., a firm of engineers, environ- mental scientists and land surveyors in Brewer, hired Victor Smith and Matt Macey as project engineers, Jared Merry as senior project engineer within the build- ing services unit, Lucy Feeney as a civil engineer, Jeremy Beaulieu as a mechani- cal engineer, Russell Baillargeon as senior designer in the engineering division, Nathan Norris as an environmental tech- nician and Keith Davis as an environmen- tal field technician in Lewiston. New Dimensions Federal Credit Union in Waterville hired Carrielyn Reynolds as financial education coordinator. Maine Small Business Development Centers, a program that provides business advising and train- ing to Maine's entrepreneurs and small businesses, hired Anne Lancaster as a business advisor in its Biddeford office located at the Southern Maine Finance Agency. Lancaster previously ran a strategic management consult- ing business for 10 years. 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. Joseph Arsenault Carrielyn Reynolds Molly Perkins Cindy Stevens Shanna Cox Rebecca Gagné William Chrisemer BUY TICKETS: 207.774.0465 portlandstage.org 25A Forest Ave, Portland, ME PORTLANDSTAGE The Theater of Maine Illustration by Jamie Hogan Thanks to the success of MEREDA's 7th Annual "Strikes for Scholars" Bowl-a-Thon, MEREDA was able to provide sixteen $1,250 scholarships to students attending the Maine Community College System and the University of Southern Maine that are enrolled in the building trades and business programs. MEREDA is a firm supporter of a strong education system, and trades and professions associated with real estate and the real estate development industry in Maine. Over the past 7 years, MEREDA is proud to have raised and donated over $107,000 in scholarships helping 78 Maine students by making it a little easier for them to achieve their goal of obtaining a college credential. Join us in recognizing these deserving students: Sarah Pierce, CMCC Bailey Pulen, CMCC Caitlyn Verreault, EMCC Connor McFarland, KVCC Janalee Dennison, KVCC Jaelyn Doody, NMCC Chirien Pace, NMCC Caleb Johnson, SMCC Benjamin Grubb, SMCC Sunshine Green, WCCC Haley Black, WCCC Chelsey Bourque, YCCC Julie Sevigny, YCCC Robert Belle-Isle, USM Ryan Dee, USM Many Thanks to our 2019 Sponsors: Get ready to bowl with us on May 7, 2020! WWW.MEREDA.ORG MEREDA'S STRIKES FOR SCHOLARS

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