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V O L . X X V I I N O. I I JA N UA R Y 2 5 , 2 0 2 1 20 [ N E W H I R E S ] Versant Power in Bangor hired John Flynn as president. Flynn previously led strategy and public affairs work for Vermont Electric Co. Northern Light Mercy Hospital in Portland hired Stephen Rodrigue and Bruce Gomberg as joint replacement specialists and Scott Collins, Anne Rolfson and Cody Bothel as physician assistants at Northern Light Mercy Orthopedics in Falmouth. e hospital also hired George Tuchsen as a general surgeon at Northern Light Mercy Surgery. Chase Custom Homes & Finance in Westbrook hired Amanda Murray as marketing man- ager. Murray was previously with Townsquare Media in Portland. RE/MAX Shoreline hired Reilly Kons as an agent in Portland. Kons is also the founder of SubLocal, a startup that helps small businesses in Maine get predict- able, recurring, upfront revenue. HeadInvest LLC, a registered investment advisor in Portland, hired Corey Buzzell as senior vice president/wealth advisor. Good Shepherd Food Bank in Auburn hired George Fox as assistant vice president of supply chain, Courtney Holub as major gifts officer and Kaitlyn Myers as development operations assistant. Skowhegan Savings hired Nate Archibald as an assistant vice president and commercial lender. OTELCO, a wireline telecommunica- tions company in New Gloucester, hired Stephen Collins as an OSP project manager/analyst in New Gloucester; Karl Clapp and Johnathan Jenkins as senior network architects in Portland; and Michael Blaich and John Felger as technical support technicians in Bangor. Northern Light Health in Brewer hired Scott Melton as an infec- tious disease care physician at Northern Light Infectious Disease Care in Bangor, Nicole Lebo as a head and neck surgeon at Northern Light Ear, Nose, and Throat Care in Bangor and Ahmed Messahel as an oral and max- illofacial surgeon at Northern Light Surgery and Trauma in Bangor. Keller Williams Realty|Magnusson Balfour Commercial and Business Brokers in Portland hired Daniel Azer as a business broker and Brady Stebbins as a commer- cial broker. Northern Light Acadia Hospital in Bangor hired Anthony Ng as medical director of community services and director of neu- romodulation. Ng most recently served as the east regional medical director for Hartford Healthcare. Engine, an arts nonprofit in Biddeford, hired Jessica Muise as executive director, effective Feb. 1. Muise previously led data and partnership efforts for the creative economy team at the New England Foundation for the Arts in Boston. Machias Savings Bank hired Jack Lufkin as regional senior vice president in the Southern Market, which includes Cumberland County. Lufkin most recently worked as vice president, senior commer- cial relationship manager at NBT Bank. Community Concepts Finance Corp. in Lewiston hired Nate Libby as president. Libby, who has represented Lewiston for eight years in the Maine Legislature, was worked with the firm as a consultant on two wellness shelter projects since April. Sebago Technics, an engineering consulting firm in South Portland, hired Terry Bennett as vice president of survey-geomatics. Northern Light Allergy and Immunology in Bangor hired Rung-chi Li as an aller- gist. Li is board certified from the American Board of Internal Medicine and the American Board of Allergy and Immunology. Troubh Heisler LLC, a law firm in Scarborough, hired Jessica Maher as an attorney. Maher's practice focuses on civil litigation, labor and employment, municipal, estate planning and probate, corporations/LLCs, and real estate. Criterium Engineers in Freeport hired Ethan Field as senior project engineer. Field most recently worked as a senior associ- ate at Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates. Bergen & Parkinson LLC, a law firm in Kennebunk, hired Thomas Miscio as an attorney in the litigation department of the firm's Saco office. HNTB Corp., an employee-owned infrastructure solutions firm in South Portland, hired Kristina Brown as project engineer and Brandon Havu as senior staff engineer. Hospice of Southern Maine in Scarborough hired Stewart Steel as information tech- nology director. Steel was previously IT director for B2B solutions for Gannett GateHouse Media. [ P R O M O T I O N S ] The Diocese of Portland promoted Michael Sevigny to director of the Office of Hispanic Ministry. Sunday River Resort in Newry pro- moted Meredith Harrop to vice presi- dent of lodging. Harrop was previ- ously assistant director of the resort's SnowSports School. Good Shepherd Food Bank in Auburn promoted Raymond Wacome to systems support specialist and Tom Steinmetz to senior systems specialist. e organiza- tion also announced that Kathy Helming transitioned from vice president of community partnerships to an employee experience specialist in human resources, Kai Loundon from community resource representative to research coordinator in research and evaluation, Dawn DiFiore from community resources manager to director of community partnerships and Kristen D'Eramo from community resources coordinator to community health and hunger program coordinator. Katahdin Trust in Houlton promoted Sam Clockedile to assistant vice presi- dent, marketing officer. Clockedile was previously mar- keting officer. Camden National Bank promoted James Adsit to senior vice president, Southern Maine director of com- mercial banking based in Portland. Adsit was previously Northern Maine director of commercial banking. Great Falls Construction in Gorham promoted Karen James to director of preconstruction and estimating services. James most recently served as senior project manager. Franklin Community Health Network in Farmington promoted Barbara Sergio to COO. Sergio, who has leadership and management experience across differ- ent types of care settings, was previously senior director of quality and safety. Bar Harbor Bank & Trust promoted Tim Kelly to assistant vice president, mortgage loan originator with its residential lending team. Kelly was pre- viously assistant vice president, branch relationship manager at the bank's Main Street Bangor branch. Preti Flaherty, a law firm in Portland, promoted Sara Moppin, Laura Rideout and Emily White to partner. Moppin is a member of the firm's business law, bank- ing and financial services, and cannabis business practice groups; Rideout is a member of the employment law and litigation practice groups; and White is 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. Ahmed Messahel Nicole Lebo Sam Clockedile Amanda Murray Reilly Kons George Fox Tim Kelly Anthony Ng Scott Melton Jack Lufkin Courtney Holub Terry Bennett Kaitlyn Myers