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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 35 O C T O B E R 5 , 2 0 2 0 [ P R O M O T I O N S ] Oak Point Associates, an architecture and engineering firm in Biddeford, promoted Matthew Albert, Tyler Barter, Allison Towne DiMatteo, Peter Dunn, Scott Hughes, Sarah Smith, Robbie Tillotson and Kenneth Weston to principal. Healthy Communities of the Capital Area in Gardiner pro- moted Renee Page to executive director. Page was previously assistant director. The Diocese of Portland promoted Scott Graff to CFO. Graff had previously served as associate financial officer. The Island Institute in Rockland promoted Kendra Jo Grindle to senior community development officer, Laura Shields-Haas to senior philanthropy officer and strategic lead of philanthropy and Sam Belknap to strategic lead of the institute's marine economy programs and climate and energy pilots. Grindle was previ- ously community development officer, Shields-Haas was philanthropy officer and Belknap worked with the energy, broadband and sea level rise teams. Gorham Savings Bank promoted Kevin Heatley to chief tech- nology and innova- tion officer. Heatley was previously direc- tor of technology. Geiger, a promo- tional products distributor in Lewiston, promoted Ronald Seguin to program manager. Seguin was an assistant program manager in corporate programs. Hammond Lumber Co. in Belgrade announced the formation of a senior leadership team including Mike Hammond, president and CEO; Don Hammond, exec- utive vice president; Rod Bickford, COO; Hannah Colson, CFO; Fred Perkins, senior vice president of sales; Mitch Bickford, vice president of business processes; Dan Curtis, vice president of operations in the Downeast region; Dawson Davis, vice president of information technology; Al Feather, vice president of operations in the central region; Jason Gagnon, vice president of operations in the southern region; Steve Hardy, vice president of Register Now for MEREDA's 2020 Special Fall Conference! FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO REGISTER, VISIT MEREDA.ORG Approved for three hours of broker and legal continuing education credits. CONFERENCE TOPIC: The Chamberlain Model — Back to the Future Enjoy an expert-packed lineup of speakers and future- facing panelists promising a dynamic, uplifting and informative discussion to complete the conference. October 15 8:00AM–12:00PM Virtual Event FEATURED SPEAKERS INCLUDE: E V E N T S P O N S O R S Sen. Angus King / Dr. Glenn Cummings, President of the University of Southern Maine / Dr. Charles Colgan, Professor Emeritus of Public Policy & Planning in the Muskie School of Public Service at the University of Southern Maine / Earle G. Shettleworth, Jr., State Historian Senator Angus King Dr. Glenn Cummings Dr. Charles Colgan 35 YEARS 1985-2020 Kim Hamilton, CEO FocusMaine Kim will outline how three globally competitive and high-growth fields are bringing new op- portunity to Maine. PANEL DISCUSSION: SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER: Scott Wellman, CFO Puritan Medical Products; Amber Lambke, Founder & CEO Maine Grains; Seth Webber, Principal Berry Dunn; Briana Warner, CEO Atlantic Sea Farms; MODERATOR: Andrea Cianchette Maker, Esq. Pierce Atwood, LLP Flexing the Power of Home Rule: A Path Toward Regional Solutions 2020 GrowSmart Maine Summit Thursday, October 22 | Pepperell Mill | 40 Main St. | Biddeford Anchor venue: Biddeford Satellite locations: Presque Isle | Bangor | Machias | Hallowell | Sidney Virtual option available For tickets: http://bit.ly/GSM2020Summit growsmartmaine.org Join us! Featured Speakers: • Colin Woodard, State & National Affairs Writer, Portland Press Herald and Maine Sunday Telegram • Anthony Flint, Senior Fellow, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy MaineBiz | Maine Magazine | CEI Generously supported by The Nature Conservancy in Maine | Bangor Savings Bank | Kennebec Savings Bank Anew Development | MaineHousing Helping nonprofits adapt, connect + lead We're here for people with purpose NonprofitMaine.org Kevin Heatley Renee Page Ronald Seguin