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November 25, 2019

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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 2 5 , 2 0 1 9 [ N E W H I R E S ] The Maine Department of Economic & Com- munity Development's Office of Business Development hired Mary Grace Schley as large business devel- opment manager. Schley was previously director of govern- ment relations for the National Alliance of Forest Owners in Washington, D.C. Geiger, a promotional products dis- tributor in Lewiston, hired Elizabeth Fagan as director of marketing for its Crestline division and Isaac Wildrick as customer care and support manager for its corporate programs division. Maine Behavioral Healthcare in South Portland hired Michele Rock as medical director of its Center for Autism and Developmental Disor- ders. Rock is a developmental behav- ioral pediatrician who has provided care for youth with developmental disorders in Maine for 10 years. Blaze Partners, an advertising agency in Yarmouth, hired Eliza Hill as senior media strategist. Hill was previously an associate director at Havas Media Group in Boston. Bernstein Shur, a law firm in Portland, hired William Wahrer as an associate. Wahrer joined the firm's litigation and dispute resolu- tion and labor and employment practice groups. Fluid Imaging Tech- nologies Inc., a labo- ratory instrumenta- tion manufacturer in Scarborough, hired Savannah Judge as sales coor- dinator. Judge was most recently a marine resource edu- cation program assistant and LabVen- ture educator at the Gulf of Maine Research Institute in Portland. RE/MAX Shoreline in Portland hired Ash Oberholtzer at its Falmouth office. Skowhegan Savings hired Andrew Cook as senior vice president and regional market manager. Most recently, Cook was senior vice president and business banking team leader for the state of Maine at People's United Bank. Eastern Maine Development Corp. in Bangor hired Tom Stewart as loan offi- cer and credit analyst. Stewart has 20 years of industry experience. Franklin Community Health Network in Farmington hired Trampas Hutches as president. Hutches, who is currently serving as presi- dent and CEO of Melissa Memorial Hospital in Holy- oke, Colo., will begin his duties at the start of the calendar year. Fontaine Family – The Real Estate Leader in Auburn hired Brad Marshall as an agent. Marshall was previ- ously with Verso Paper Mill in Jay. MaineStream Finance in Bangor hired Rebecca Grant as financial coaching and savings coordinator and Tiffany Brown- ing as loan administrator. [ P R O M O T I O N S ] Saco & Biddeford Savings Institution promoted Kathy Verrill to senior vice president, director of risk management. Verrill was previously project manager. 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. Ash Oberholtzer Mary Grace Schley Brad Marshall Savannah Judge Elizabeth Fagan Trampas Hutches Isaac Wildrick William Wahrer Kathy Verrill The process of switching to Bangor Payroll was seamless, the rest is history. Peter Horch President Horch Roofing " " Our local team of specialists offer time-saving, economical solutions for your employee payroll, compliance and human resource needs. We would love to work with you! Email us today at sales@bangorpayroll.com www.bangor.com/payroll | 1.800.471.3300 x 6781 A Division of Bangor Savings Bank

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