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V O L . X X V I I N O. I I I F E B R UA R Y 8 , 2 0 2 1 28 U S I N E S S M A I N E I N S H O R T N E W S WO R T H Y P E O P L E A N D P E R F O R M A N C E S is founder and CEO of the Cubby, an online marketplace exclusively for col- lege students. Daulton Wickenden, a personal insurance account executive at Allen Insurance and Financial in Camden, graduated from the Safeco Producer Development program. The University of Maine at Augusta announced that its mental health and human services bachelor's degree program received national accredita- tion from the Council for Standards in Human Services Education. e five- year accreditation is the culmination of a three-year process, including a self-study and written report by the faculty of the academic program and a virtual site visit by the council's site review team. The Finance Authority of Maine held its annual Showcase Maine event virtu- ally in order to recognize its 2020 suc- cessful business and educational part- nerships. is year's award recipients include: "Business at Work for Maine Award," Origin; "Education at Work for Maine Award," University of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation; "Lender at Work for Maine Award (less than $1.5 billion in assets)," Norway Savings Bank; and "Lender at Work for Maine Award (most increased partnership)," Franklin Savings Bank. Verrill, a law firm in Portland, said it was ranked nationally for its Health Care practice (Tier 2) and in 63 practice areas based on geography by the U.S. News & World Report and Best Lawyers. e firm also announced it was ranked as a "Highly Recommended Firm in Maine," seven of its Maine-based attorneys were recognized for their lit- igation skills and Karen Frink Wolf and Martha Gaythwaite were named among the "Top 250 Women in Litigation" in Benchmark Litigation's 2021 edi- tion. In addition, the firm reported it ranked third in the American Bar Association Health Law Section's eighth annual "Top 10 Recognition for the Northeast Region," marking the sixth consecutive year that the firm was recognized on the list. The city of Augusta announced that it won the 2020 Maine Association of Planners "Planning Award" in recogni- tion of the city's construction project that converted Water Street to a two- way street and improved Commercial Street in downtown Augusta. Looking for exciting business events? Go to mainebiz.biz/calendar to view and post events. @ Gardiner / Business Park at Libby Hill Lots range from 2 to 20+ acres Contact Dennis Wheelock dwheelock@balfourcommercial.com P: 207-242-5588 50 Sewall St | Portland, ME 04102 www.balfourcommercial.com •Incen ves available •Capitol business district •Commercial/industrial development sites •Key distribu on loca on to major markets •Shovel-ready lots with infrasturcure in palce •Just off I-295 Exit 49, Route 201, & I-95 connector •Centrally located within 1 hour of 75% of Maine's year-round popula on LOT AVAILABILITY AVAILABLE SOLD PENDING Join us for the Five on the Future Virtual Forum as we take a look at Maine's future economy with a panel of Maine CEOs and leaders who will discuss how they see the marketplace performing in 2021. They will identify leading economic indicators, opportunities, and challenges for Maine's future. SP ONSORED BY National Bank MAINEBIZ.BIZ/5ON FEBRUARY 25 / 10:30 –11 AM VIRTUAL NETWORKING / 11 AM–12PM VIRTUAL FORUM K E Y N O T E & M O D E R AT O R M E E T O U R PA N E L I S T S Jeffrey Fuhrer Mass Development Dava Davin Portside Real Estate Group Jessica Estes The Boulos Company Jennifer Hutchins MANP Derek Volk Volk Packaging Curtis Picard Retail Association of Maine A Look at Maine's Future Economy for 2021

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