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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 35 O C T O B E R 7 , 2 0 2 4 Resource Protection Department. Dillon was previously the department's stormwater program coordinator. The Center for Grieving Children in Portland promoted Emma Walker to director of philanthropy. Walker was previously a development manager and corporate relations and events specialist. The University of Southern Maine promoted Britney Mitchell to director of admissions. Mitchell was previously associate direc- tor for online students. United Insurance in Portland promoted Jason Duval to partner. Duval was pre- viously a senior account executive. United Way of Southern Maine promoted Dan Coyne to chief impact and gover- nance officer, Kristin Chase Duffy to chief operating and communications officer and Cameron Peden to chief people and development officer. Coyne was previ- ously senior vice president of impact and governance; Chase Duffy was senior vice president of technology and communications and Peden was senior vice president of people and resources. [ A P P O I N T M E N T S ] FocusMaine, a private-sector organiza- tion, working to create jobs in the food economy and bioeconomy, added Kristen Miale and Amanda Rector to its leadership team. Miale is a managing director at Caswell Advisory Group while Rector is the state economist for the state of Maine. Maine College of Art & Design in Portland added Charles Butterfield, Jeana Cho, Stacey Dietsch and Sue Lambe to its board of trustees. Butterfield is the founder and president of Boulder Wind Consulting, Cho is a lawyer and former vice president of marketing and sales at Knours, Dietsch is executive vice presi- dent, talent pipeline at Liberty Mutual Insurance and Lambe is a licensed landscape architect. Kennebunk Savings elected Lori Howell as chair of its board of directors. Howell is co-owner of Spinney Creek Shellfish in Eliot. Thomas College in Waterville added Bob Moore to its board of trustees. Looking for exciting business events? Go to mainebiz.biz/calendar to view and post events. @ Connect with Justin: 207-590-3266 / jchenette@sweetser.org CONGRATS TO JUSTIN CHENETTE Sweetser's Senior Director of Public Relations & Advancement At Sweetser, Justin develops and implements external communication strategies to advance our nonprofit's reputation and broaden program impact through multimedia storytelling, advertising, branding, and messaging across all platforms. He leads a team responsible for meeting the organization's long-term development needs, including donor engagement, corporate sponsorships, grants, and event planning. Justin also oversees all internal communications to the over 500+ staff across the state, serves as a spokesperson & primary contact for all media requests, and helps coordinate government affairs and community engagement initiatives. Learn more about Justin and the rest of the Sweetser leadership team at: SWEETSER.ORG/LEADERSHIP Invite your guests to an event, not a function hall thompsonspoint.com B O O K I N G N O W T H R O U G H E N D O F 2 0 2 5 Thompson's Point — Portland, Maine

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