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V O L . X X V I N O. I I JA N UA R Y 2 7 , 2 0 2 0 30 [ N E W H I R E S ] Bar Harbor Bank & Trust hired Tom Dorrity as assistant vice president, regional relationship manager on the bank's commercial banking team in Bangor and Jamie Haining as vice president, mer- chant services team lead and treasury sales officer in Bangor. Dorrity was previously a senior commercial credit analyst at TD Bank while Haining was vice president, business development officer at Katahdin Trust Co. Eastern Maine Community College in Bangor hired Chris Winstead as director of workforce devel- opment. Winstead most recently served as executive director of the Piscataquis County Economic Development Council. Perkins Thompson, a law firm in Portland, hired Adam Nyhan as an attorney in its software and startups practice group as well as its business and corporate law and intellectual property and technology law groups. Tedford Housing, a nonprofit agency in Brunswick whose mission is to find lasting solutions to the challenges of homelessness, in Brunswick hired Rota Knott as executive director. Knott, who has a decade of experience in nonprofit leadership and administration, was previously executive director of the Somerset County Local Management Board in Maryland. Hospice of Southern Maine in Scarborough hired Kyra Chamberlain as clinical oper- ations director and Michelle Bradbury as an employee training and develop- ment manager. Chamberlain was most recently vice president of operations at ABD Group while Bradbury worked most recently at Martin's Point. Allen Insurance and Financial in Camden hired Daulton Wickenden as a personal insurance account executive. DAVO Technologies, a fintech startup in Westbrook, hired Alan Fitzgerald as vice president of engineering, Mike Salisbury as COO, Don Petersen as director of marketing and Cyrus Fenderson as software engineer. Fitzgerald was with CashStar, Mike Salisbury with Quantrix, Petersen with Kurado and Fenderson with Covetrus. Waban, a Sanford- based provider of services for people with disabili- ties, hired Jennifer Putnam as executive director. Putnam, who is experienced in nonprofit leadership and advocacy in the intellectual and developmental disabilities community, most recently served as executive director of e Progress Center in Norway. Franklin Memorial Hospital in Farmington hired Emily Jacobs as a provider at Franklin Health Pediatrics and at the hospital's Maternal and Child Health Unit providing inpatient care for newborns and children. Midcoast Federal Credit Union in Freeport hired Jeremy McDaniel as vice president loan operations and Tiombe Mailman as vice president retail services in Freeport and Brunswick. Northern Maine Development Commission in Caribou hired Brandon McDonald as program manager for entrepreneurial development. The city of Portland hired Rebecca Gagnon as administrator of the Barron Center, the city's skilled rehabilitation/ nursing and long-term care facility. RE/MAX Shoreline in Portland hired Alex Kappelman as an agent. Fontaine Family – The Real Estate Leader hired Jennifer Jalbert as an agent in Auburn. Jalbert was previously at St. Mary's Medical Center. Newsworthy people and performances I N S H O R T Alex Kappelman Emily Jacobs Brandon McDonald Jennifer Putnam Chris Winstead Daulton Wickenden FOLLOW US @MBEVENTS #MBBLOY20 This year Mainebiz will be celebrating 20 years of the Business Leaders of the Year Awards! SP ONSORED BY N OMINATE TODAY AT mainebiz.biz/nominations Every year Mainebiz recognizes three business leaders for outstanding performance. Business Leaders of the Year honorees are considered under three categories: Large Company (100+ employees), Entrepreneur/Small Company, and Nonprofit. If you know a leader that would be a candidate for the 2020 Business Leader of the Year Awards, please submit a nomination today.