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V O L . X X X N O. X I M AY 1 3 , 2 0 2 4 38 [ N E W H I R E S ] Bar Harbor Bank & Trust hired Nickol Daigle as a mortgage loan origi- nator in Cumberland County. Daigle was previously virtual digi- tal payment advisor at TD Bank. Rudman Winchell, a law firm in Bangor, hired Ben Worrell and James Driscoll as associate attorneys. Worrell will work primarily in family law and criminal defense and Driscoll will work as part of the firm's transactions practice group with a focus on estate planning and real estate. Sevee & Maher Engineers Inc. in Cumberland hired Ron Lessard as a workplace safety and sustainability expert on its environmental con- sulting team. Lessard is a Certified Industrial Hygienist and Certified Safety Professional with 35 years of specialized professional experience. Uprise Partners, a tech firm in Portland, hired Nancy Mather as COO. Mather has two de- cades of experience in project management and operations in the technology industry. Machias Savings Bank hired Barbara Durr as senior vice presi- dent, government banking relationship manager in Portland. Previously, Durr was vice president, government banking, rela- tionship manager III at TD Bank. Rinck Advertising in Lewiston hired Jenna Candusso as associ- ate creative director. Previously, Candusso was associate creative director at Hunt, Gather in Austin, Texas. Camden National Bank hired Garrett McKnight as executive vice presi- dent, managing direc- tor of Camden National Wealth Management. M c K n i g h t m o s t recently served as senior vice president and senior managing director of The Northern Trust Co. Northern Light Vascular Care in Bangor hired Samuel Hui as a surgeon. Hui has a special interest in limb preservation, chronic venous hypertension of the lower extremities and thoracic outlet syndrome. The John T. Gorman Foundation in Portland hired Elyse Pratt-Ronco as director, stake- holder engagement and James Patefield as grants and data associate. Pratt-Ronco was assistant director for the TRIO Upward Bound program at the University of Maine at Farmington while Patefield was a project associate at the Mitchell Institute. Keller Williams Realty in Portland hired Zachary Milliken as a sales agent in Bangor and Wendy Cortese as director of opera- tions for its Lifestyles Properties team. The Maine Credit Union League in Westbrook hired Elise Baldacci as president, effective June 3. Baldacci was previously deputy chief of staff for the office of Governor Janet T. Mills. Kennebec Savings Bank hired Michael Pietroski as vice president and retail regional manager - Central Region. The Maine Community Foundation in Ellsworth hired Liz DeLois as director of philanthropy, Nathan Finberg as philanthropy associate and Amy Minton as director of prospect research. The Maine Sports Commission hired Amanda Royce as sports development director. Royce was previously events director for the New England Mountain Bike Association. [ P R O M O T I O N S ] Maine State Credit Union in Augusta promoted Bruce Harrington to senior vice president, commercial lending and Brandon Clark to assistant vice president, commercial lending. Newsworthy people and performances I N S H O R T Barbara Durr James Patefield Elyse Pratt-Ronco Michael Pietroski Garrett McKnight Nickol Daigle Jenna Candusso Ron Lessard Brandon Clark Bruce Harrington The challenges, and opportunities of older adult health in Maine 7:30–10:30AM / HILTON GARDEN INN FREEPORT DOWNTOWN LEARN MORE AND REGISTER AT MAINEBIZ.BIZ/HEALTHCARE24 SP ONSORED BY MOD ER ATOR PA N EL IS T S Our panel of executives will discuss understanding care needs, maintaining health and quality of life, improving access, reducing healthcare costs, and learning about resources in Maine. FOLLOW U S @M AI NEBI Z #MBHCF24 S T A Y T U N E D F O R M O R E P A N E L I S T S WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5 \\\\\\\\\\\ Daryl Cady Hospice of Southern Maine Heidi Wierman, MD Maine Medical Center and MaineHealth Suzanne Moreshead Northern Light Home Care and Hospice Megan Walton Southern Maine Agency on Aging

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