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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 33 N OV E M B E R 1 1 , 2 0 1 9 Research Mentor Award" for 2019 by the Geosciences Division of the Council on Undergraduate Research. e annual award is given to recognize the critical work of a Geoscience faculty member who serves as a role model for produc- tive and transformative student-faculty mentoring relationships. Allen Insurance and Financial in Camden announced that Cameron Gartley, a personal insur- ance account executive, earned an Accredited Adviser in Insurance designation from the American Institute for Chartered Property Casualty Underwriters. Environmental Health Strategy Center, a health advocacy group in Portland, named Mustafa Santiago Ali, an interna- tional environmental justice advocate, the winner of its "2019 Frank Hatch Environmental Health Leadership Award;" Fred Stone, owner and operator of Stoneridge Farm, as the "2019 Grassroots Leadership Award;" Lani Graham, a family physician, its "2019 Bettie Kettell Award for an Outstanding Health Professional;" state Rep. Jessica Fay, Sen. Robert Foley and House Majority Leader Ryan Fecteau its "Legislative Leadership Award" winners; and Biofine Developments Northeast Inc. was the winner the "2019 Sustainable Business Leadership Award." Portland Water District said it received the "2019 Public Communications Award" from the New England Water Works Association, the region's largest and old- est not-for-profit organization of water works professionals. is award rec- ognizes excellence in communications through comprehensive public outreach materials and programs. Lee Ann Szelog, president and keynote speaker at Simply Put LLC, was selected to speak at the New York State Conference of Mayors and Municipal Officials Fall Training School on the subjects of time management and communication. Szelog said she was also selected to speak at the Maine City Clerks Annual Networking Day on the Best Tips for Professionals. Ecomaine CEO Kevin Roche spoke at the Lewiston Public Library's Great Falls Forum on a panel titled e Ecology and Economy of Recycling. Spurwink, a Portland-based nonprofit that provides behavioral health and educational services for children, adults and families, named Janine Roberts, Westbrook chief of police, its "Humanitarian Award" winner and The Boulos Co./Boulos Asset Management its "Corporate Care Award" winner. Cumberland County Federal Credit Union in Falmouth announced its was named "Best-In-State Credit Union" by Forbes Magazine. Franklin Memorial Hospital in Farmington announced that Sarah Dyar earned a nursing certification in chemotherapy/ biotherapy admin- istration from the Oncology Nursing Certification Corp. Dyar is a registered nurse at the hospital. MDI Biological Laboratory scientists Jarod Rollins and Aric Rogers, co-corresponding authors, had a paper, "Dietary Restriction Induces Post-transcriptional Regulation of Longevity Genes," published in the journal Life Science Alliance. Amanda Corson, a personal insurance account executive with LS. Robinson Co. insurance in Southwest Harbor, earned the designa- tion of Certified Insurance Counselor. Bert Languet, a certified financial planner at Golden Pond Wealth Management in Waterville, attended the 2019 Fearless Investing Summit in Boston. Nancy Marshall, founder and CEO of Marshall Communications in Augusta, served on the panel of judges for the fifth episode of "Greenlight Maine." Deb Neuman, president and CEO of the Bangor Region Chamber of Commerce, received the "2019 Juliette Award" from the Girl Scouts of Maine. e award is presented annually to a woman who exemplifies accomplish- ment, leadership, community involve- ment and most importantly, is a role model for girls and young women. Raymond White, a physician at Maine Medical Partners — Orthopedics & Sports Medicine, was named the "Community Surgeon Achievement Award" winner by the American Fracture Association and the Orthopaedic Trauma Association. Amanda Corson Sarah Dyar Cameron Gartley Seven Congress Square, Por tland, Maine | (207) 775- 6148 | Por tlandMuseum.org Demonstrate your commitment to arts and culture and to your community by becoming a Business Member at the Portland Museum of Art. 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. 5 1994 - 2019 2 Learn More 4 NonprofitMaine.org/AddingUpImpact #NonprofitsWorkForME 1 IN Maine workers 98,000 6 employed Maine nonprofit jobs in Maine That's over by a is

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