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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 37 M AY 1 5 , 2 0 2 3 Bangor Savings Bank promoted Rachel Bunker to branch manager in Bar Harbor. Bunker was previ- ously assistant branch manager in Machias. Maine Community Bank in Westbrook promoted Jeffrey Gosselin to senior vice president, chief commercial officer; Jennifer Sirois to regional vice president of commercial banking for Southern Maine; Suzanne Carney to chief administrative officer; and Matthew Boynton to assistant branch manager at its Main Street branch in Biddeford. Bar Harbor Bank & Trust promoted Susan Albee to vice president, branch relationship manager in Machias; Courtney Belanger to assistant vice president, branch relationship man- ager in South China; William Bennett to vice president, community banking relationship manager; Rebecca French to assistant vice president, branch relationship manager in Rockland; Cheryl Gray to assistant vice president, branch relationship manager in Brewer and Orono; Stacie Madrid to assistant vice president, branch relationship manager at its Stillwater Avenue and Union Street branches in Bangor; Kara Page to assistant vice president, brand relationship man- ager at its Main Street branch in Bangor; Aaron Small to vice president, mortgage loan originator; and Andrew Somes to vice president, branch rela- tionship manager in Milbridge and Winter Harbor. The Lynch Group, a family-owned, inte- grated group of logistics businesses in Bangor, promoted Ryan Lynch to president, Dana Burleigh to executive vice president of business develop- ment for all company divisions, Chris Haynes to vice president of opera- tions, Nicole Kelley to vice president of human resources and safety and Roland Gendreau to controller. As part of the leadership change, Ray Lynch, owner and former president, transi- tioned to chairman. Good Shepherd Food Bank promoted Bryan O'Connor to interim president, effective July 1. O'Connor is cur- rently vice president of finance and Rachel Bunker is a new happy hour, weeknight concert, crafternoon, and art walk—right here at your museum. Enjoy food from Cheese Louise, Eighty 8 Donuts, and Maiz Drinks from The Black Tie Company Music from the Dapper Gents May 18, 5-8 pm $5, free for members Learn more at PortlandMuseum.org/ThirdThursdays Support for Third Thursdays provided by Evergreen Credit Union Chief Financial Officer The County Federal Credit Union is seeking an experienced, self- motivated executive to lead the accounting and finance department of the credit union. As a key member of the executive team based in Presque Isle, Maine, the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) will report to the President/CEO and assume a strategic role in assisting with the overall management of The County Federal Credit Union. The CFO will have primary day-to-day responsibilities for planning, budgeting, implementing, managing and controlling all financial activities of the credit union. This includes but is not limited to, the direct responsibility of accounting, forecasting, financial strategic planning, asset-liability management and investments. The qualified candidate should have 7+ years of experience in oversight in a finance-related field, have strong analytical and critical thinking skills, exceptional management and communication abilities, a proven history in financial management, and a CPA designation is preferred. The County Federal Credit Union offers an excellent compensation and benefits package. Qualified candidates should send resume and cover letter to: The County Federal Credit Union Human Resources 110 Carmichael Street Presque Isle, ME 04769 careers@countyfcu.org Applications will close when a suitable candidate is found. The County Federal Credit Union is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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