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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 25 M AY 2 9 , 2 0 2 3 selected as the "2022 Downtown Project Award" winner for its Manifesting Main Asset Mapping Project. The Maine Public Relations Council announced that Maine State Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Julia Munsey as the 2023 recipient of the "Midge Vreeland Public Service Award." Golden Pond Wealth Management in Waterville said that Katherine Higgins, relationship man- ager, completed the requirements for her Series 7 invest- ment securities license. Husson University in Bangor announced that its School of Pharmacy was listed in the top-20 pharmacy schools in America by Becker's Hospital Review. e ranking is based on students' pas- sage rates of the North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination as well as data compiled by the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy. Croft, a Rockland company that makes carbon-negative prefab buildings for residential and commercial use, won the Dirigo Labs accelerator's pitch competi- tion. e company plans to use the $250,000 prize money to launch an apprentice program. First Bancorp, parent company of First National Bank in Damariscotta, elected Bruce Tindal as board chair. Tindal has served as a director of the company since 1999. Greater Portland Landmarks named its 2023 Preservation Awards recipi- ents. Winners included "Individual Homeowner Contributions," Vana Carmona, 99 Capisic St., Portland; "Rehabilitation Project," Bucknam Tavern, 278 Middle Road, Falmouth; "Rehabilitation Program," Developers Collaborative; "Individual Contributions to Preservation," Deborah Andrews, former historic preservation pro- gram manager, city of Portland; "New Construction," First Parish Church, Church for Everybody campaign, Portland; "Storytelling," Lee Humiston, founder, Maine Military Museum & Learning Center; "Outstanding Tradesperson," Peter Lord Plaster & Paint. Murray Plumb & Murray, a law firm in Portland, will celebrate its 50th anniver- sary in 2023. For more information contact advertising@mainebiz.biz N O N P R O F I T S : Gain the funding and recruit the people you need! Tell the business community your story and help leaders better understand the impact of their investment when they decide where to contribute their charitable funding. Whether you are looking for donations, new board members or volunteers, the Giving Guide will help you share your message. Special discounts are available for MANP members. R E S E R V E Y O U R S P A C E B Y A U G U S T 7 / I S S U E P U B L I S H E D O N S E P T E M B E R 2 5 SP ONSORED BY GI V ING GUIDE PAR T NER September 26, 2022 VO L . X X V I I I N O. X X I www.mainebiz.biz Your resource for corporate contributions 2 0 2 2 C OV E R Your resource for corporate contributions DRIVE FORE KIDS M A I N E ' S C E L E B R I T Y G O L F T O U R N A M E N T JUNE 21 ST - 24 TH TO BENEFIT: TICKETS ON SALE AT WWW.DRIVEFOREKIDS.COM PRESENTING PARTNERS 2023 CELEBRITY FIELD Katherine Higgins

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