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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 25 JA N UA R Y 2 3 , 2 0 2 3 England territory. Nash was previ- ously an assistant manager in Brewer, ies a retail wireless consultant in Waterville and Burbine was a store manager in Bangor. Owls Head Transportation Museum promoted John Bottero to executive director. Bottero was previously operations director. [ A P P O I N T M E N T S ] The Ogunquit Museum of American Art added Cynthia Fenneman, Philip Morgan and John Shapiro to its 2023 board of direc- tors. Fenneman formerly was CEO of American Public Television, Morgan is the retired former president and CEO of Morgan Construction Co. and Shapiro is a senior advisor to Mountain Capital Partners LLC. In addition, the museum named Karyn Morin as treasurer of its executive committee. Morin is senior vice president and branch administra- tion/deposit operations/commercial deposits at Partners Bank. Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce in Waterville added Jordan Rowan, Kristian Suttie, Gary Poulin, Molly Woodward and Jamie Plourde to its board. Rowan is general manager of Lockwood Hotel, Suttie is health and safety compliance for Central Maine Power, Poulin is a market- ing consultant for Mix Maine Media, Woodward is relationship manager for Bangor Savings Bank and Jamie Plourde is a real estate agent for Coldwell Banker Plourde Real Estate. In addition, Michelle Joler-Labbe was elected board chair; Mike Guarino, 1st vice chair; Greg Zimba, 2nd vice chair; Bruce Harrington, treasurer; Joy McKenna, past chair; Gary Levesque, director-at-large; and Garvan Donegan, ex-officio. Allen Insurance and Financial in Camden added Susan Howland to its board of directors. Howland is senior vice president for human relations and operations for the firm. Bath Savings elected Janice Latulippe to its board of trustees. Latulippe is recently retired as a principal at BerryDunn. The Mitchell Institute, a scholarship organization in Portland, added Brian Harris, Christina Marie Lemieux and Rebecca Wyke to its board of direc- tors. Harris is founder and CEO of MedRhythms, Lemieux is planning director at Publicis Groupe and Wyke is CEO of the Maine Public Employees Retirement System. The Maine Community Foundation in Ellsworth added Abdulkadir Ali, Lennie Burke, Erin Clark and Aaron Frederick as members of its Cumberland County Grantmaking Committee. Ali is advocacy director at Youth Maine Justice and artistic director with Maine Inside Out, Burke previ- ously worked in the banking and retail energy industries, Clark is a grant manager at the John T. Gorman Foundation and Frederick is in busi- ness and leadership development and management consulting with Dialogos and Generative Capital. [ A C H I E V E M E N T S ] Full Plates Full Potential, a nonprofit advocacy and implementation organization dedicated to end- ing childhood food insecurity in Maine, was named one of the Food Research & Action Center's "Anti- Hunger Champions of the Year." Hospice of Southern Maine in Scarborough named Nirav Shah its "Pope Leadership Award" winner recognizing, among other things, an individual of visionary leader- ship and commitment to health care quality who strives to forge partnerships for the betterment of hospice care. Shah is director of the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Gov. Janet Mills presented four Maine businesses with her "Governor's Award for Business Excellence" including MedRhythms Inc., "Innovation Award;" Central Maine Motors Auto Group, "Rural Revitalization Award;" Atlantic Sea Farms, "Heritage Industry Award;" and Dirigo Solar, "Climate Leader Award." U.S. Sen. Susan Collins received the "Golden Plate Award" from the American Academy of Achievement and was inducted into its Achievement Museum to commemorate her public service. KidsPeace, a social services non- profit with a campus in Ellsworth, announced that its digital mar- keting communications efforts received five "Gold Awards" and one "Bronze Award" at the 2022 Healthcare Digital Marketing Awards. Holbrook Health Center, the skilled nursing care program of Piper Shores' lifecare retirement com- munity in Scarborough, said that it earned a high-performance rating and "Elite" categorization for care by U.S. News & World Report for American nursing homes. Murray Plumb & Murray, a law firm in Portland, announced that Stacey Neumann was invited to join the faculty at the Harvard Law School Trial Advocacy Workshop for the sec- ond year. Neumann is a partner at the firm and chair of its criminal/ white collar defense and employ- ment practice groups. The University of Maine at Presque Isle announced that it earned a fifth top ranking from U.S. News and World Report as part of its 2023 Best Colleges, landing 15 th in the U.S. on a list of schools with the lowest cost for international students. Androscoggin Home Healthcare + Hospice in Lewiston named David Dixon, retired surgeon from Franklin Memorial Hospital in Farmington, with the "2022 Heart of Hospice Award." We offer discounted group subscriptions starting at 5 users. Ensure your team has all access to Mainebiz REACH OUT TO US AT CIRCULATION@MAINEBIZ.BIZ FOR A QUOTE John Shapiro Stacey Neumann Philip Morgan Cynthia Fenneman Janice Latulippe Looking for exciting business events? Go to mainebiz.biz/calendar to view and post events. @