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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 31 S E P T E M B E R 7 , 2 0 2 0 [ N E W H I R E S ] Maine Source Homes & Realty in Auburn hired Linda Dupuis as a broker-Realtor. Dupuis has been a Realtor in the Lewiston-Auburn and midcoast areas for 18 years. NBT Bank in Portland hired Wayne Morphew as senior business banking officer. Morphew most recently served as business relation- ship manager for People's United Bank. Maine Maritime Academy in Castine hired Keith Williamson as vice president for academic affairs. Williamson currently serves as dean of the School of Business and Technology at Fitchburg State University in Fitchburg, Mass. Schoodic Institute at Acadia National Park hired Peter Nelson as forest ecology director. Nelson previously served as associate professor at the University of Maine-Fort Kent. Maine Behavioral Healthcare in South Portland hired Kelly Barton as president. Barton is vice president, integrated primary care at Community Health Network in Indianapolis, Ind. and is scheduled to start her new position in October. The Southern Maine Planning and Development Commission in Saco hired Raegan Young as a community planner and out- reach specialist. Androscoggin Bank in Lewiston hired June Usher Wallace as vice president, Southern Maine market manager; Garrett Ryan as vice president, senior mortgage loan officer; and Lisa Hook as senior vice president, senior com- mercial banking manager. Wallace was previously vice president and senior relationship manager at Bangor Savings Bank, Ryan was senior mortgage loan originator at Citizens Bank and Hook was senior commer- cial relationship manager, senior vice president at People's United Bank. Amplify Additive in Scarborough hired Jeff Laniewski as vice president of operations and Andre Clement as industrial designer. Laniewski most recently taught entre- preneurship and business marketing classes to high school students in Arizona while Clement owned and operated Clement Collaborative Design. The University of Maine School of Law in Portland hired Scott Bloomberg and Duane Rudolph as associate professors, Gregory Bordelon as director of academic success and an associate professor, Jessica Feinberg as a professor of law and Laura Underkuffler as a visiting professor. Bloomberg was previously an attorney at Foley Hoag in Boston; Bordelon was a professor of practice and the direc- tor of bar success at the University of Baltimore School of Law; Feinberg was a professor at Mercer Law School; Rudolph was a visiting assistant professor of law at Peking University School of Transnational Law in Shenzhen, China; and Underkuffler is the J. DuPratt White Professor of Law at Cornell Law School. CEI, a Brunswick-based community lending and economic development nonprofit, hired Molly Gerencer as loan and investment officer, Mary Cay Harrington as fund accountant, Grace Mo-Phillips as business advisor, John Michael Nadeau as senior accountant and Nikki Yanok as associate loan and investment officer. [ P R O M O T I O N S ] Tilson, a network deployment and IT professional services firm in Portland, promoted Kelly Brewer to COO. Brewer previously served as executive vice presi- dent of telecommunications. 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. Andre Clement Wayne Morphew Jeff Laniewski Kelly Barton Raegan Young SP ONSORED BY YOU'RE INVITED! A panel of Maine CEOs share their personal stories of success and learning experiences. Adam Lee Chairman of the Board at Lee Auto Dr. Edison Liu President and CEO of Jackson Laboratory Kristen Miale President of Good Shepard Food Bank Lindsay Skilling CEO of Gifford's Ice Cream Luke Holden Founder and CEO of Luke's Lobster MEET THE PANEL REGISTER TODAY AT MAINEBIZ.BIZ/CEO20 October 8 / 11:00 am / Zoom Webinar "I was confused by some economic terms, but now I am satisfied. Now we are knocking on the door of our American Dreams." Financial Education Courses and Counseling, Job Training, Housing Assistance, and Scholarships Classes now available via Zoom! Call to schedule an appointment: 207-797-7890 62 Elm Street, Suite 2, Portland, ME 04101 www.prosperityme.org Empowering Maine's immigrant community to economically thrive since 2009

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