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V O L . X X V I I N O. X X S E P T E M B E R 2 0 , 2 0 2 1 28 [ N E W H I R E S ] Northern Light Neurosurgery and Spine in Bangor hired Kutluay Uluc as a surgeon. Northern Light Plastic and Hand at Eastern Maine Medical Center in Bangor hired Ronald Bogdasarian as a plastic and hand surgeon. Bogdasarian is board eligible for the American Board of Plastic Surgery and specializes in recon- structive, cosmetic and hand surgery. Caleb Johnson Studio, an architecture and building firm in Portland, hired Jason Jirele and Jenny Dillon as archi- tectural designers in its commercial studio and Chris Garland as a project manager and Kashyap Valiveti as an architectural designer in its residen- tial studio. Jirele was previously with NBBJ of Seattle, Dillion with Luckett & Farley in Cincinnati, Garland with Bohlin Cywinski Jackson in Seattle and Valiveti with Solomon Cordwell Buenz in San Francisco. Woodhull Millwork in Portland hired Jack Phinney and Jennifer Wilkey as cabinet makers. Maine Medical Partners in Portland hired Terri Febbraro at Maine Medical Partners for the Women's Health, Gynecologic Oncology center in Scarborough; Geoffrey Cole at Maine Medical Partners' MaineHealth Cardiology unit in Scarborough; Jillian Smith at Maine Medical Partners' Surgical Care, Division of Surgical Oncology; and Lee Wolfrum at Maine Medical Center's Department of Psychiatry. Woodhull Construction in Portland hired Michael Cleary as director of commercial construction and Forrest Butler and Dee Dee Germain as residen- tial project managers. [ P R O M O T I O N S ] Primerica Inc., a financial services firm in Bath, promoted Jennifer Elwell to regional vice president. Diversified Communications, an inter- national media company in Portland, announced a number of promotions. Project manager Amanda Whitmore was named customer service systems man- ager for customer service, operations and registration. Former market- ing administrative assistant Cameron Perkins was named marketing coordi- nator for the seafood product group. Former events coordinator Jackie Buck was named group project manager for BCOM. Financial analyst Jessica Woods was named FP&A manager in the finance department. Conference project manager Kara O'Brien was named conference manager in the product group for the Running Event, intersolar/energy storage and IOFM events. Analytics coordinator Nicole Mathuin was named data analyst in the data and analytics depart- ment. Former marketing adminis- trative assistant Samantha Johnson was named marketing coordinator for the product group devoted to Vinexpo America|Drinks America and Administrative Professionals Conference. Former marketing administrator Autumn Dubel was named marketing coordinator for the product group devoted to commercial marine, tech and grocery. Cross Insurance, a subsidiary of Cross Financial Corp. in Bangor, promoted David Branning to regional senior vice president and Eric Jermyn to president of employee benefits. Jermyn, who is based in Portland, most recently served as president of Cross Benefit 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. Geoffrey Cole Ronald Bogdasarian Jillian Smith Terri Febbraro Kutluay Uluc Lee Wolfrum www.kbhmaine.org Kennebec Behavioral Health provides a continuum of high quality, community-based prevention, education, treatment and rehabilitation services in central Maine for children, adults and families experiencing mental illness, emotional difficulties or behavioral challenges. MENTAL HEALTH & SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER SPECIALISTS in We Are Better Together at KBH Clinic-Based Child & Family Adult Rehabilitation Housing & Outreach REACH OUT TO US AT CIRCULATION@MAINEBIZ.BIZ FOR A QUOTE We offer discounted group subscriptions starting at 5 users. Ensure your team has all access to Mainebiz

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