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V O L . X X V I I I N O. X X S E P T E M B E R 1 9 , 2 0 2 2 24 [ N E W H I R E S ] Maine Behavioral Healthcare in South Portland hired Jason Rosenburg, as chief nursing officer. Rosenberg, a fellowship-trained nurse leader, was previously direc- tor of inpatient services at Stephens Memorial Hospital in Norway. The Maine Broadband Coalition hired Myles Smith as executive director. Smith most recently served as vice president of strategic and financial planning at Internews, an interna- tional news nonprofit. Gorham Savings Bank hired Matt White as vice president, commercial banker. White, who has 10 years of bank- ing experience, was most recently with Key Bank. Verrill, a law firm in Portland, hired William Townshend as an associate in the firm's private clients and fiduciary services group. Camden National Bank hired James Dell'Anno as senior vice president, director of mortgage banking and consumer lending. Dell'Anno was vice president director of sales at North Easton Bank. Fontaine Family, an Auburn real estate firm hired Dustin Allard as a licensed sales agent in Auburn. Brann & Isaacson, a law firm in Lewiston, hired Meghan Myers as an associate attorney focusing on estate planning, estate and trust adminis- tration and real estate. Previously, Myers was an associate attorney at Lambert Coffin. Evernorth, a nonprofit in Portland that provides affordable housing and community investments in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont, hired Josh McIntyre as vice president of capital management. [ P R O M O T I O N S ] Covetrus, an animal-health technol- ogy and services company in Portland, promoted Margie Pritchard to gen- eral counsel and corporate secretary. Previously, Pritchard served as vice president, deputy counsel. Landry/French Construction in Scarborough promoted Brian Laybourne to project executive. Laybourne has 20 years of expe- rience in commercial construction. Norway Savings Bank promoted Carter Lessard to branch manager and mort- gage loan officer in Windham. Evernorth, a nonprofit in Portland that provides affordable housing and com- munity investments in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont, promoted Eric Schmitt to COO and Sherrin Vail to vice president of asset management and portfolio initiatives. [ A P P O I N T M E N T S ] Machias Savings Bank added the fol- lowing corporators: Erin Barry, Means Wealth Management, Bangor; Carol Carew, Bucksport Regional Health Center; Lynne Darling, Darlings, Bangor; Patrick Feeney, Feeney Boat Shop & Little River Lobster, Cutler; Justin Freeman, BBSC Certified Public Accountants, Brewer; Sarah Reinhart, Eaton Peabody, Bangor; Dianne Tilton, Downeast Institute, Beals; and Melissa Vigue, Bei Capelli Salon, Scarborough. Androscoggin Home Healthcare + Hospice in Lewiston added Phillip Harriman and Heather Printup to its board of direc- tors. Harriman is a founding partner of Lebel & Harriman LLP while Printup is a community relations professional with BlueTriton Brands. 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. Dustin Allard Jason Rosenburg Matt White Brian Laybourne Join us for the Mainebiz CEO Breakfast Forum as we bring together Six Maine CEOs who will each share 10 ideas on their keys to success in business and in life. The ideas will cover everything from how to successfully run and operate a business, to effective ways to motivate and manage people. Each CEO will have 8 minutes to present their 10 ideas and then we will follow up with Q&A. REGISTER TODAY AT MAINEBIZ.BIZ/CEO22 October 11 / 7:30–10:30am / Holiday Inn By The Bay, Por tland 60 IDEAS IN 60 MINUTES SP ONSORED BY