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V O L . X X V I I I N O. I JA N UA R Y 1 0 , 2 0 2 2 24 [ N E W H I R E S ] Sutherland Weston Marketing Communications in Bangor hired Kerrie Tripp as director of tourism and hos- pitality marketing. Tripp was previ- ously director of the Greater Bangor Convention & Visitors Bureau. The Maine Department of Economic & Community Development's Office of Business Development hired Shae Horrigan as a business develop- ment coordinator. Horrigan was previ- ously a business research associate at the Atlantic Corp. in Waterville. Franklin Memorial Hospital in Farmington hired Dawn Elliott as a physician at Franklin Health Women's Care. Elliott, who is a full-scope OB/GYN provider specializing in high-risk preg- nancy, perinatal mood disorders, fam- ily planning and infertility, was most recently with Evans Army Community Hospital in Fort Carson, Colo. Northern Light Mercy Hospital in Portland hired Sarah Shubert as a sports medi- cine surgeon at Northern Light Mercy Orthopedics. Shubert, who is a physi- cian for the U.S. Ski Team, specializes in shoulder replacement surgery and arthroscopy of the shoulder and knee. HM Payson, a finan- cial planner in Portland, hired Curtis Jordan as a portfolio manager. Jordan, who has 15 years of portfolio manage- ment and leadership experience, was previously a senior vice president at Key Private Bank. Maine Coast Heritage Trust, a conserva- tion nonprofit in Topsham, hired Kate Stookey as president and CEO. Stookey was most recently executive director at Revels, a national arts and culture non- profit based in Watertown, Mass. Girl Scouts of Maine in South Portland hired Jessica Steele as director of camp programs and property and Sarah Davenport as director of Camp Pondicherry in Bridgton. RE/MAX Shoreline hired Dominic DePatsy as an agent in its Portland and Falmouth offices. Northern Light Pediatric Cancer Care in Brewer hired Elizabeth Stephens as a pedi- atric oncologist and hematologist. Stephens special- izes in pediatric cancer care, clotting disorders and cancer survivorship. The Woodlands Club in Falmouth hired Bill Barber as director of rackets. Barber was previously director of ten- nis at the Country Club of Asheville in Asheville, N.C. Central Maine Growth Council hired Emalee Couture as growth manager for Dirigo Labs, a startup accelerator in Waterville. Couture previously served as an associate officer in the technology licensing office at the Massachusetts Institute for Technology. bluShift Aerospace in Brunswick hired Aaron Woodall as electro/mechanical assembly technician. Woodall was previ- ously with Boeing. Knickerbocker Group, a design, construc- tion and property management firm in Boothbay, hired Billy Webbert as job foreman, Daniel Pellerin as assistant proj- ect manager and Jess Morse as project interior designer. OTELCO, a wireline telecommunications company in New Gloucester, hired Dagmar Klosenski as a project man- ager, Mandee Lincourt as a regional sales manager, Dan Morgan as a senior GIS engineer, Nathan Trask as a senior OSP engineer and Brad LaRou and Chris Wright as OSP level 1 technicians in the com- pany's Gray office. Zachau Construction in Freeport hired Austin Moore as a superintendent. Androscoggin Home Healthcare and Hospice in Lewiston hired Ron Hood as manager of volunteer resources. Hood most recently served as system manager of volunteer services at Central Maine Healthcare. [ P R O M O T I O N S ] Camden National Bank promoted Joanne Campbell to executive vice president, enter- prise risk manage- ment and chief risk officer. Campbell was previously exec- utive vice president, risk management. Geiger, a promotion products distributor in Lewiston, promoted Sam Stewart to program manager in corporate programs and Winter Thatcher key account manager in PSG/corporate programs. Stewart and atcher were both previously key customer service specialists. Katahdin Trust in Houlton promoted Jessica Weeks to assistant vice president, deposit operations manager and Miranda Wotton to assistant vice president, elec- tronic banking manager. Weeks was deposit operations supervisor while Wotton was electronic banking supervisor. Constant, a fintech SaaS provider of digital loan servicing solutions in Portland, promoted Steve Richards to CFO. Richards was previ- ously controller. Cross Insurance, a subsidiary of Cross Financial Corp. in Bangor, promoted Elizabeth Libby to vice president, brand marketing. Libby, who has been with the company for 22 years, was previously director of partnership marketing. The John T. Gorman Foundation in Portland promoted Nicole Witherbee to president and CEO. Witherbee previ- ously served as chief program officer for the nonprofit for the past 10 years. Kennebec Savings Bank in Augusta pro- moted Michelle Richardson to regional vice president and senior residential lender. Richardson previously served as vice president and director of lend- ing operations. [ A P P O I N T M E N T S ] The Maine State Building and Construction Trades Council elected Jason Shedlock as presi- dent. Shedlock, who was previously the council's executive director, is a member of Local 327 of the Laborers' International Union of North America and a regional organizer for its New England Region Organizing Fund. Blue Marble Geographics in Hallowell said CEO Patrick Cunningham was appointed to the University of Southern Maine's Muskie School of Public Service Board of Visitors. Schoodic Institute at Acadia National Park elected Vicki Goldstein and Ivan Fernandez to its board of directors. Goldstein is an author while Fernandez is professor in the School of Forest Resources, Climate Change Institute, and School of Food and Agriculture at the University of Maine. [ A C H I E V E M E N T S ] Machias Savings Bank said it was ranked No. 8 out of 90 banks recognized nationally by American Banker in the "Best Banks to Work For" list. Bar Harbor Bank & Trust announced its annual "Brand Behavior Awards," rec- ognizing employees who contributed 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. Kerrie Tripp Austin Moore Joanne Campbell Emalee Couture Shae Horrigan Aaron Woodall Jessica Weeks Elizabeth Stephens Sarah Shubert Curtis Jordan Miranda Wotton Steve Richards Dawn Elliott Nicole Witherbee Jason Shedlock