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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 25 N OV E M B E R 1 6 , 2 0 2 0 [ N E W H I R E S ] Bar Harbor Trust Services hired Kimberly DeSchuiteneer as senior vice presi- dent, retirement plan coordina- tor. Most recently, DeSchuiteneer was vice president and wealth management officer at People's United Bank in Manchester, N.H. Central Maine Growth Council, a public- private collaborative regional eco- nomic development partnership in Waterville, hired Sabrina Jandreau as development coordinator. MaineHealth in Portland hired Daniel Nigrin as chief information officer. Nigrin, is a pediat- ric endocrinologist and currently the senior vice presi- dent and chief information officer at Boston Children's Hospital. KeyBank in Portland hired Dillon Hamill as commercial bank- ing relationship manager. Hamill was previously a commercial banking relationship man- ager with Wells Fargo and Co. Legacy Properties Sotheby's International Realty in Portland hired Emilie Sommer as an agent in Portland and Joanne Moore as an agent in Damariscotta. The city of Bangor hired Aaron Huotari as director of public works. Northern Light Mercy Hospital in Portland hired Brandei Wingard as a cardiologist at Northern Light Mercy Cardiovascular Care. Wingard, who will also be the medical director of the hospital's device clinic, was previously a cardiologist at Southern Maine Health Center. R.M. Davis, a wealth management firm in Portland, hired Michael Neff as portfolio manager. RE/MAX Shoreline in Portland hired Jim Brown as a Realtor in its Falmouth office. Maine Medical Partners in Portland announced several new hires: Jason Patregnani, director of pediatric cardiac intensive care medicine, division of pediatric intensive care medicine; Abtin Kevin Farahmand and Rebecca Hillyer Leary, Maine Medical Partners, endo- crinology and diabetes; Aimee Welsh, Szymon Wiernek, Abraham Abernethy and Angela Higgins, Maine Medical Partners - MaineHealth Cardiology; Joshua Cowgill, Maine Medical Partners, MaineHealth Cardiology in Rockport; Douglas Campbell, Maine Medical Center; Innocent Ndzana, Maine Medical Partners, hospital medicine; John Daggett Jr., Maine Medical Partners - Westbrook Internal Medicine; Kelly Jo Baldwin, Maine Medical Partners, neu- rology; Bram Newman, Maine Medical Partners, neurosurgery and spine; Kristina Giles, MMP Surgical Care, vascular sur- gery; Andrew Rogers, MaineHealth Cancer Care in South Portland; John Fallon II, Maine Medical Partners, cardiovascular surgery; and Anna Boniakowski, Maine Medical Partners, surgical care in the division of vascular surgery. Northern Light Pediatric Cancer Care in Bangor hired Daniel Callaway as an oncologist/hema- tologist. Callaway is board certified by the American Board of Pediatrics in pediatrics and pediatric hematology and oncology. Coldwell Banker Plourde Real Estate in Waterville hired Leslie Wilson. Most recently, Wilson was finance director for the Alfond Youth & Community Center. Family Chiropractic Associates in Scarborough hired Jacob Henricksen as a board-certified chiropractor. [ P R O M O T I O N S ] Lighthouse Imaging, a contract develop- ment and manufac- turing organization in Windham spe- cializing in visual- ization systems for the medical device sector, promoted Tom Snyder to CEO. Cerahelix Inc., a developer and manufacturer of disruptive ceramic nanofiltration membrane prod- ucts in Bangor, promoted William Paulus to CEO. Paulus, who has 30 years of experience in manufactur- ing and global operations, previously served as COO. Atlantic Federal Credit Union in South Portland promoted Chris McGorrill to chief marketing officer, Rachel Newman to senior vice president of human resources, Stacey Chenevert to senior vice president of retail, Jamie Mawhinney to senior vice president of loan servicing and Lucy Ditzel to direc- tor of human resources and training. [ A P P O I N T M E N T S ] Androscoggin Bank in Lewiston appointed Michael Malloy, Crystal Marchessault, Tom Moulton, Rob Pierson and Bill Stockmeyer as corporators. Malloy is an attorney at the Malloy Firm, Marchessault a partner at Austin Associates, Moulton is with NAI The Dunham Group, Pierson is presi- dent and CEO of Grover Precision and Stockmeyer is an attorney at Drummond Woodsum. GrowSmart Maine added Kirstin Brewer and Philip Hussey to its board while also nominating Sally Stockwell to a second term and Ethan Boxer- Macomber to a third term. Brewer is with NRCM, Hussey is a vice president at Chenmark, Stockwell is a wildlife ecologist and Boxer-Macomber is with Anew Development LLC. In addi- tion, the organization also elected Ben Smith as chair of its board; Boxer- Macomber, vice chair; Tom Rumpf, treasurer; and Maggie Fleming, secre- tary. Smith is with North Star Planning, Rumpf is a founding board member and treasurer of the organization and Fleming is an administration analyst at the town of Falmouth. The University of Maine at Farmington appointed Mana Abdi, Jennifer Bjorn, Thomas Dukes, Mattie Lajoie, John Moore, Greg Patterson and Barbara Sergio to its board of visitors for 2020-21. Abdi is an advocate for Disability Rights of Maine; Bjorn, CFO, Kyes Insurance; Dukes, general counsel, SafeGuard Cyber; Lajoie, recent UMF gradu- ate; Moore, owner/operator, Narrow Gauge Cinema; Patterson, manager, Farmington Walmart; and Sergio, senior director of quality and patient safety, Franklin Community Health Network. The Home Care & Hospice Alliance of Maine in Manchester added Colleen Hilton and Daryl Cady to its board. Hilton, who will serve as president, is senior vice president of continuing care and president of Northern Light Home Care & Hospice while Cady, who will serve as vice president, is CEO of Hospice of Southern Maine. [ A C H I E V E M E N T S ] The Maine Association of Realtors in Augusta named Patti Lawton its "2020 Maine State Realtor of the Year." Lawton is a realtor at Legacy Properties Sotheby's International Realty, Brunswick. RE/MAX Shoreline in Portland said that Derrick Buckspan, broker and owner, was inducted as the 2021 president of the Greater Portland Board of Realtors. U.S. Sen. Susan Collins received the "Friend of Home Health Section Award" from the American Physical erapy Association and the "Guardian of Small Business Award" from the National Federation of Independent Business. Faye Luppi was honored with the "Peter J. DeTroy III Award" by the Campaign for Justice for her work to reduce domestic violence. Luppi is an attorney who has led the Violence Intervention Partnership of Cumberland County Government for 20 years. 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. Brandei Wingard Emilie Sommer Daniel Callaway Joanne Moore Dillon Hamill Kimberly DeSchuiteneer Michael Neff Daniel Nigrin Leslie Wilson Tom Snyder William Paulus Patti Lawton

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