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V O L . X X X N O. X X I V O C T O B E R 2 1 , 2 0 2 4 28 [ N E W H I R E S ] InterMed, an inde- pendent, physi- cian-owned prac- tice in Portland, hired Lindsay Fitzgerald as chief human resources officer. Fitzgerald has 20 years of experience in human resources. e practice also hired Maura Fox as a board-certified family medicine physician, Lauren Jamele-Townley as a board-certified pediatrician and Kaitlyn McCune as a board-certified ob-gyn. The Municipal Review Committee hired Gary Hartmann as COO of the Municipal Waste Solutions facility in Hampden. Hartmann was previously district general manager for Waste Connections in Albany, N.Y. Allen Wealth Management in Camden hired Lily Schoonover as a financial service coordinator. Channel 8 WMTW in Portland hired Scott McDonnell as a member of its 5 p.m. anchor team. The Maine Island Trail Association in Portland hired Ben Dougherty as executive director. Dougherty most recently served as CEO and head of school for the Island School on Eleuthera in the Bahamas. The Wabanaki Alliance hired Maulian Bryant as executive director. Bryant has served as Penobscot Nation Ambassador since 2017. [ P R O M O T I O N S ] The Maine Port Authority in Portland promoted Chelsea Pettengill to interim executive director. Pettengill was pre- viously deputy director. Maine Savings Federal Credit Union in Hampden pro- moted Steve Gray to vice president of communica- tions. Gray was previously digital marketing director. Sheridan Construction in Fairfield promoted Wesley Jordan to sales manager. Atlantic Federal Credit Union in South Portland promoted Jamie Mawhinney to COO. The County Federal Credit Union in Caribou promoted Dustin Graham to retail services manager of the Northern Region. Graham was previ- ously Caribou branch manager. [ A P P O I N T M E N T S ] Portland Ovations added Lynn Teo and Mary Wellehan to its board of directors. Teo is an acupuncturist, 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. NAVIGATING THE MINEFIELD OF COMPETING VISIONS: IDENTIFYING AND CULTIVATING NEXT-GEN LEADERS TO STEER YOUR FAMILY BUSINESS INTO THE FUTURE LEADERSHIP TRANSITION & COMPETING VISIONS DISCUSSIONS AND INSIGHTS COLLABORATIVE ENGAGEMENT & NEXT-GEN PEER GROUPS 13th NOVEMBER 9-11 AM E.T. REGISTER NOW F A M B U S I N E S S . O R G Sara Belletete Chris Yonker VP of Branch Development, Belletetes, Inc. Fourth generation with over 25 years of management experience. Certified Family Business Advisor, The Center For Conscious Living and Fulfillment. A DYNAMIC SNAPSHOT OF ART IN THE UNITED STATES TODAY, FEATURING 14 EMERGING ARTISTS CONNECTED TO MAINE. Hector Nevarez Magaña (United States, born 1994), norway center no. 7, 2024, gelatin silver print, image: 6 x 9 inches; sheet: 11 x 14 inches. Hector Nevarez Magaña. © Hector Nevarez Magaña. Image courtesy the artist ON VIEW NOW As We Are is made possible by the Helen E. and William E. Thon Endowment Fund. This exhibition is part of Art for All. Art for All supports the PMA's dedication to being an open, accessible, inclusive, and welcoming museum for all, through exhibitions and programs that reflect our community and create experiences with art that strengthen our bonds and bring us together. Corporate support Bath Savings Bank Foundation Support: A grant from the Mimi Fund of the Maine Community Foundation Media Sponsor: Maine Public Portland Press Herald Ben Dougherty Lily Schoonover Wesley Jordan Kaitlyn McCune Maura Fox Lindsay Fitzgerald Jamie Mawhinney Lynn Teo Lauren Jamele-Townley Steve Gray Mary Wellehan

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