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V O L . X X X N O. I I I F E B R UA R Y 5 , 2 0 2 4 26 [ N E W H I R E S ] Bath Savings hired Ryan Wing as senior vice president, chief technology officer. Wing has 25 years of IT experience. Norway Savings Bank hired Richard St. Pierre as senior vice president and senior finance officer. St. Pierre has 20 years of executive leadership experience. Northern Light Mercy Hospital in Portland hired Benjamin Huffard as an orthopedic surgeon and Alison Chabot as a physi- cian's assistant at Northern Light Mercy Orthopedics in Falmouth. Camden National Bank hired Oscar Moreno as senior vice president, director of com- mercial banking in New Hampshire. Maine Savings Federal Credit Union in Hampden hired Stacey Young as senior vice president of member experience. Previously, Young was a senior regis- tered client associate at RBC Wealth Management. Portland Ovations hired Sam Dooley as finance and operations manager. Dooley was previously a mem- ber of the finance team at the Portland Museum of Art. Synergent, a Westbrook-based financial technol- ogy and services company for credit unions nationwide, hired Randy Stolp as president. Most recently, Stolp was chief informa- tion officer at My Community Credit Union in Midland, Texas. Androscoggin Home Healthcare and Hospice in Lewiston hired Sarah Conroy as chief human resource officer. Conroy was previously an HR business consul- tant in Washington, D.C. while also a member of the Maine State Society of Washington DC Foundation. Berman & Simmons, a law firm in Lewiston, hired Kristin Murray-James and Charles King as attorneys. Saco & Biddeford Savings Institution hired Stephanie Paquet as senior vice president, director of risk management. Norway Savings Bank hired Dave Guthro as communications and marketing officer. Thornton Academy in Saco hired Amy DesRoberts as development associate and events coordinator. DesRoberts was pre- viously a small business owner in Saco. [ P R O M O T I O N S ] Tilson, a network development and information infrastructure services firm in Portland, promoted Darrell Ingram to CEO. Ingram was previously COO and president. The Maine Department of Health and Human Services promoted Lindsay Hammes to press secretary and Bobbi Johnson to director of the Office of Child and Family Services. Hammes was previ- ously communications director for Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention while Johnson was act- ing director of the Office of Child and Family Services. Berman & Simmons, a law firm in Lewiston, named Elizabeth Kayatta as a shareholder. Kayatta focuses on medical malpractice, sexual abuse, wrongful death and personal injury cases. 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. Alison Chabot Randy Stolp Benjamin Huffard Richard St. Pierre Charles King Ryan Wing Kristin Murray-James Sam Dooley Elizabeth Kayatta We've made commercial development a hallmark of our practice, and offer a team of legal experts that can support your goals from groundbreaking to grand-opening. When you want one firm that can handle every aspect of your next project, you want Perkins Thompson. Your Success is Our Legacy One firm for all your development needs.