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March 20, 2023 — Business Leaders of the Year

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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 33 M A R C H 2 0 , 2 0 2 3 Wyman's, grow- ers, processors and marketers of wild blueberries in Milbridge, pro- moted April Norton to vice president of human resources. UScellular pro- moted Gary Hebert to store manager in Farmington. Hebert was previously store manager in Manchester, N.H. Drummond Woodsum, a law firm in Portland, promoted Chris Stevenson to co-leader of the firm's business services practice group. As a tax attorney and CPA, Stevenson focuses his practice on a wide range of federal and state tax compliance issues and tax controversies before taxing authorities. In his transactional tax practice. Bath Savings Institution promoted Deborah Anderson to branch manager in Damariscotta. Anderson was previously assistant branch manager. Kennebec Savings Bank promoted Amanda Cooley to vice president and marketing and communications officer. Cooley most recently served as assistant vice president and commu- nity engagement officer. [ A P P O I N T M E N T S ] Fausto Pifferrer, owner of Blue Elephant Events and Catering in Saco, was appointed to the board of directors of the International Caterers Association and the Biddeford Saco Chamber of Commerce. Maine Cancer Foundation in Falmouth added Kate Knox, Tina Pettingill, Bethany Sanborn and Mary Warren Libby to its board of directors. Knox is an election law attorney at Bernstein Shur, Pettingill is deputy director of the health and human services department for the city of Portland, Sanborn is senior direc- tor at MaineHealth and Warren Libby is director of recruiting at Prosearch. In addition, Laura Pfeiffenberger was elected to serve as board president. [ A C H I E V E M E N T S ] Rinck Advertising in Lewiston said it was named a winner in Ragan's "Top Places to Work." e firm was one of 14 companies in the U.S. recognized in the small organization (less than 100 employees) category. Malone Commercial Brokers in Portland announced that it won a "Best of the 207 Award" in the category of commercial real estate from Portland Radio Group. Allen Insurance and Financial in Camden announced that Jaime Hannan achieved the desig- nation of Accredited Customer Service Representative in Personal Lines from e Institutes, an insurance education organization. Hannan is a personal insurance account assistant in the agency's Rockland office. e Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change formally accepted Colby College in Waterville as an observer organization. By achieving the status of observer organization, the college will have more opportunities to participate in and influence the global climate conversation. SCORE Central Maine was named "North- east Region 2022 Chapter of the Year." Camden National Bank was awarded the "Above and Beyond Award" by the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve, an office within the Department of Defense. In addition, "Patriot Award" winners included David Ackley, senior vice president, director of information security and enterprise risk management; Joanne Campbell, executive vice president, enterprise risk management and chief risk officer; Keith Gosselin, vice president, information security manager; and Heather Robinson, executive vice president, chief human resources officer. Looking for exciting business events? Go to mainebiz.biz/calendar to view and post events. @ Do your employees take pride in what you do? Find out. F O R I N F O R M AT I O N A N D TO A P P LY G O TO B E S T P L AC E S TO W O R K M E. C O M A N E M P L O Y E E E N G A G E M E N T P R O G R A M D E A D L I N E: M AY 26 Brought to you by: Jaime Hannan Gary Hebert Amanda Cooley Chris Stevenson April Norton Deborah Anderson

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