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V O L . X X V I N O. X X I V O C T O B E R 5 , 2 0 2 0 34 [ N E W H I R E S ] Broadreach Public Relations, a strategic communications firm in Portland, hired Brian Lee as a client associate. Northern Light Mercy Hospital in Portland hired Sokharath Keller as a board-certified family nurse practitioner, Michael Johnson as a hyper- baric and wound care physician and Peter Carter as a board-certified general sur- geon at Northern Light Mercy Wound Care and Daniel Martino as a general surgeon at Northern Light Mercy Surgery. Mission Broadband, a consulting firm in Bangor, hired Jason Gay as network engineer and project manager. Gay was previously senior director of IT and IP network operations at Otelco. Maine Medical Partners in Portland hired Rebecca Bystrom as an oncology hospitalist. e organization also hired Christopher Cummings in Maine Medical Partners, neurology; Thomas Albert at Scarborough Family Medicine; Kaitlin Taplinger at Maine Medical Center, psychi- atry; and Tapan Mehta at Maine Medical Partners, MaineHealth Cardiology. MDI Biological Laboratory in Bar Harbor hired Romain Madelaine as an assis- tant professor study- ing neuron and mus- cle tissue regenera- tion at the laborato- ry's Kathryn W. Davis Center for Regenerative Biology and Aging. Madelaine was previ- ously with the Institut des Maladies Métaboliques et Cardiovasculaires in Toulouse, France, where he studied the molecular mechanisms of aging in the zebrafish as a research associate. Camden Dermatology & Mohs Surgery in Rockport hired Kimberly Huerth as a dermatologist. Huerth recently completed her dermatology residency at Howard University in Washington, D.C., serv- ing as chief resident. Katahdin Trust hired Ruth Martin as vice president, retail services officer and branch manager in Scarborough. Martin was previously assis- tant vice president and banking center manager at Camden National Bank in Falmouth. Criterium Engineers in Freeport hired Hunter Griffiths as junior project engineer. Murray Plumb & Murray, a law firm in Portland, hired Carolyn Liegner and Sean Turley as associ- ates. Prior to joining the firm, Liegner worked as a judicial law clerk to the Hon. John A. Woodcock Jr. of the U.S. District Court for the District of Maine while Turley was a law clerk for the Maine Superior Court and a fellow at the Immigrant Legal Advocacy Project. Fontaine Family – The Real Estate Leader hired Lisa Collins as an agent in Scarborough and Nykki Stevens as an agent in Auburn. Freedom Realty in Saco hired Scott Lachance and Ryan Park as sales agents. Baker Newman Noyes, a CPA and con- sulting firm in Portland, hired Scott McKenzie to lead its transaction advisory services practice as a managing director serving the Boston market. 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. Brian Lee Lisa Collins Hunter Griffiths Nykki Stevens Jason Gay Romain Madelaine Ryan Park Kimberly Huerth Ruth Martin Scott Lachance Mainebiz invites you to network with the future. Enjoy virtual video networking with attendees along with special presentations. Online event November 19 3:30pm — 5:30pm FOLLOW US @MBEVENTS #MBNext20 BRIANA WARNER DREW DUMSCH CLAUDETTE NDAYININAHAZE KAY AIKIN TOM WATSON CORINNE WATSON KATIE SHOREY PATRICK CUNNINGHAM F O R M O R E I N F O A N D T O R E G I S T E R : www.mainebiz.biz/next PRESEN T ING SP ONSORS To make a Donation to the Next List Alumni Scholarship Fund through the Maine Community Foundation, visit mainecf.org and click on Make a Gift.

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