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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 37 A U G U S T 1 0 , 2 0 2 0 The Home Builders & Remodelers Associa- tion of Maine elected Maya Bogh as presi- dent of its board. Bogh is co-owner of design-build firm Great Northern Build- ers in South Berwick. [ A C H I E V E M E N T S ] RE/MAX Shoreline in Portland said Nick Guerrette was named the No. 1 RE/MAX individ- ual agent in Maine in May 2020. Town & Country Federal Credit Union in Scarborough said it was named by Forbes as one of the best-in-state credit unions, the second time in three years that the credit union has made the list. Biddeford Saco Rotary Club presented its "President's Volunteer Gold Medal Service Award" to Fausto Pifferrer, the outgoing president of club. Julie Villemaire, club secretary, and Susan Gajewski, club treasurer, were each presented with the "President's Vol- unteer Silver Medal Service Award" and Donald Pilon, incoming president, and Martin Grohman, president elect, received the "President's Volunteer Bronze Medal Service Award." Geiger, a promo- tional products dis- tributor in Lewiston, announced that Jo-an Lantz, president and CEO, was named "2020 Counselor Person of the Year" by the Advertising Specialty Insti- tute, a promotional products indus- try trade organization. e company also said Shawn Fotheringham achieved certification of Certified Advertising Specialist while Karly Bunkowske, Ann Marie Payne, John Davis, Nancy Hoffman, Adriana Castano, Joanna Richter and Brian Beam earned the certification of Master Advertising Specialist. Franklin Memorial Hospital in Farm- ington announced that its Imaging Department was awarded a three-year term of accreditation in nuclear medi- cine as the result of a recent review by the American College of Radiology. WHO WE ARE Join Today! | brooke@fambusiness.org | www.fambusiness.org A nonprofit 501 (c) (3) organization dedicated to the success of family-owned businesses in the state of Maine. MAINE MADE: Family-owned businesses make up 80% of Maine businesses, 80-90% throughout the U.S. WHY THE IFOB MATTERS GDP & WORKFORCE: Create 70-90% of GDP globally annually. Employ 62% of U.S. workforce. TRANSITION: There is a 30 / 13 / 3 % chance a family-owned business will pass from the 1st to the 4th generation. Thank you to our Founding Sponsors: WHAT WE DO With over 50 programs a year there's something for everyone! CEO's, Next Gens, Women Leaders and more! L E T U S L E A D Manufacturers Call to Action Be a part of the 2020 Manufacturers Association of Maine's Summit & Annual Gala on October 29. This will be a new combined event making it bigger and better than ever! These two events will bring together approximately 450 companies, through- out the day, from across all manufacturing sectors and respective trade associations to discuss the latest trends, innovation, news, and growth opportunities for the future. We will also be recognizing some of Maine's top manufacturers with awards and presentations. You don't want to miss this year's pivotal time in Manufacturing! Sponsored by: Lunch Sponsor: Presented by: Dedicated to supporting, promoting and growing manufacturing in Maine! TODAY R E G I S T E R | S P O N S O R | E X H I B I T TINYURL.COM/MAMESUMMIT2020 O C T O B E R 2 9 / 1 : 0 0 P M – 7: 3 0 P M / P O R T L A N D E L K S C L U B Jo-an Lantz Nick Guerrette Maya Bogh

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