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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 37 F E B R UA R Y 7 , 2 0 2 2 AARP Maine in Portland selected Carl Bucciantini to serve as volunteer state president. Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences in East Boothbay added Mark Abbott, Peter Handy, Randall Jeffery and Dimitri Michaud to its board of trustees. Abbott most recently served as president and director of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and is now president emeritus, Handy is president and CEO of Bristol Seafood in Portland, Jeffery works in radio station mergers and acquisitions and Michaud is COO at Gorham Savings Bank. Thomas College in Waterville announced that David Pease has joined its board of trustees. Pease is senior vice president and director of talent, diversity and inclusion at Bangor Savings Bank. Maine Savings Federal Credit Union in Hampden added Fredrick Sawyer to its board of directors. [ A C H I E V E M E N T S ] Geiger, a promotional products distribu- tor in Lewiston, announced that Trish Whitlock and Kelly MacDonald earned the certification of Certified Advertising Specialist and Melissa Santiago and Madison Stevenson earned the certifica- tion of Master Advertising Specialist. e Bone Health and Osteoporosis Foundation named U.S. Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, as its inaugu- ral "Congressional Bone Health Champion Award" winner. Northern Light Mercy Hospital in Portland said it earned the Joint Commission's "Gold Seal of Approval" for the care of patients undergoing spine surgery and hip and knee replacements. The Maine Development Foundation's Maine Downtown Center named its annual award winners includ- ing Heather Pouliot, board president, Augusta Downtown Alliance, "Downtown Hero;" Friends of Woodfords Corner's Imagine People Here Project, "Downtown Project;" and Rockland Main Street for youth engagement work, "Downtown Innovation." We make great ideas happen! Whether you are presenting to a small group or need to convey your message to the masses, we have the solution. We offer the following services: Videography Legal Videography Video/Audio Production & Editing PowerPoint & Graphic Design Transfer & Duplications headlightav.com / 207.774.5998 MEDIA SOLUTIONS Work for ME is a workforce development tool to help Maine's employers target Maine's emerging workforce. It will feature information and stories about the jobs and careers in Manufacturing, Construction, Skilled Trades, Health Care, Hospitality and Business services, all of Maine's essential industries. High school and college students Professors and teachers Guidance counselors Career counselors Job training organizations Workforce development companies And Mainebiz subscribers TOTA L D I S T R I B U T I O N O F 1 6 , 0 0 0 CO P I E S TO : R E S E R V E Y O U R A D S P A C E B Y R E S E R V E Y O U R A D S P A C E B Y M A R C H 1 4 M A R C H 1 4 / I S S U E P U B L I S H E D I S S U E P U B L I S H E D M A Y 2 M A Y 2 Learn more about how to participate by emailing advertising@mainebiz.biz S A M P L E O N E P A G E P R O F I L E S Target Maine's emerging workforce IN PAR T NERSHIP WI T H Carl Bucciantini

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