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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 23 M A R C H 7 , 2 0 2 2 [ N E W H I R E S ] Constant, a fintech SaaS provider of digi- tal loan servicing solutions in Portland, hired Gary Gause as lead developer. Gause has 25 years of experience leading high performing development teams primarily at startups. Trillium Engineering in Yarmouth hired Ed Ledoux as a senior project manager. Southern Maine Health Care in Biddeford hired Keith Bourgeois, Karyn King and Daniel North as primary care providers in Kennebunk; Eric Eisenberg and Brittany Grace Whitaker as primary care providers in Sanford; and Robert Lyman as a pri- mary care provider in Biddeford. Preti Flaherty, a law firm in Portland, hired Daniel Bourque as an attorney in its intellectual property practice group. Bourque has 30 years of private practice experience in intellectual property law. Maine Association of Nonprofits in Portland hired Mary Alice Scott as public affairs manager. Scott was executive director of Portland Buy Local. Rudman Winchell, a law firm in Bangor, hired Daniel Pulaski as a member of its real estate and transactions group. Pulaski was previ- ously a law clerk for Liberty Mutual. Tilson, a network deployment and tech- nology services provider in Portland, hired Darrell Ingram as COO and president. Previously, Ingram served as COO at Nexius, a national deployment services company in Texas. Bar Harbor Bank & Trust hired Hannah Horrigan as branch relation- ship manager in Brunswick. Horrigan most recently worked in supplier operations and logistics at Wayfair. Midcoast Federal Credit Union in Freeport hired Mardi Farmer as member/financial services representa- tive in Bath. The city of Portland's Health and Human Services Department hired Alfredo Vergara as public health director. Vergara will start in the role on August 15, 2022, after relocating from Mozambique where he currently serves as the CDC Country Director and Division of Global HIV and TB program director. Legacy Properties Sotheby's International Realty, a luxury real estate company in Portland, hired Donte Calarco as a real estate professional in its Camden office. Trademark Federal Credit Union in South Portland hired Peter St. Onge as president and CEO. St. Onge was previously direc- tor of branch experi- ence at Infinity Credit Union. BroGue Insurance & Financial Services in Bangor hired Zachary Hackett, who is licensed in property and casu- alty as well as life and health insurance. Fontaine Family, an Auburn real estate firm, hired Ryan Boucher as a sales agent. Boucher was pre- viously the owner of Sabattus House of Pizza. CourseStorm, a technology firm in Orono, hired Greg Shula as a marketing associate in its marketing department and Nicholas Riegel as a quality assurance analyst on its product team. [ P R O M O T I O N S ] Diversified Communications, an inter- national media company in Portland, promoted Julie Roopenian to senior conference coordinator, BCOM; Lynn Maziarz to digital marketing special- ist, marketing communications, digital marketing; Lindsey Hall to senior regis- tration coordinator, registration; Kelsey Philbrick to digital solutions specialist, digital solutions team; Simone Verria to digital marketing specialist, inbound team; David Fournier to director, infra- structure and security, IT and marketing group; Kelcey George to senior marketing coordinator, seafood/health care group; Casey Descoteaux to database analyst, data team; and Casey Reynolds to sales manager, tech team. Geiger, a promotion products dis- tributor in Lewiston, promoted Sam Stewart to key account manager in 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. 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 Daniel Pulaski Peter St. Onge Hannah Horrigan Zachary Hackett Ed Ledoux Ryan Boucher Mardi Farmer

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