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V O L . X X X I I N O. V I I I A P R I L 2 0 , 2 0 2 6 28 U S I N E S S M A I N E I N S H O R T N E W S WO R T H Y P E O P L E A N D P E R F O R M A N C E S vice president of academic and stu- dent affairs at Roxbury Community College in Boston. Drummond Woodsum, a law firm in Portland, added Michael-Corey Hinton, Joanna Brown Tourangeau and Elek Miller to its board of directors. Hinton is the co-chair of the firm's tribal nations practice group, Tourangeau is a member of the firm's environmental and natural resources practice group and Miller is board chair of Drummond Woodsum Enterprises, a subsidiary of the firm, and leads the firm's privacy and data security and artificial intelligence practice groups. Pierce Atwood LLP, a law firm in Portland, named Lisa Gilbreath chair of the firm's environmental practice group and Sarah Tracy chair of its energy practice group. Spurwink, a behav- ioral health and edu- cation services non- profit for children, adults and families based in Portland, added Ashley Boyle to its board of direc- tors. Boyle serves as a vice president and consumer banking relationship manager at Bangor Savings Bank. Bangor Savings Bank appointed Liz Kohler and John Stebbins to its board of directors. Kohler is managing direc- tor of strategy, operations and growth at Northeastern University's Roux Institute while Stebbins is CEO of Procon Inc. MaineHealth in Portland said that Alex Keuroghlian, Stephen Rawlings, Kinna Thakarar, Adam Normandin, Malia Haddock and Tobias Nicholson were selected to serve on a national Advisory Council for the Health Resources and Services Administration HIV/AIDS Bureau's Street Medicine Interventions for People with HIV Who are Unsheltered Initiative. [ A C H I E V E M E N T S ] Fontaine Family recognized agents Hannah Clark, Maria Morrissette, Kelly Webb-Quinn, Bill Bergeron, Clayton Larochelle and Sierra Lemieux as "Platinum Level" produc- ers; Teri Campbell, Charmaine Raby, Sylvia Rhodes and Cindy Morin as "Gold Level" producers; Dustin Larochelle, Aaren James, Chad Doucette and David Foster as "Silver Level" producers; and Lauri Kinser, Tiffany Poland, Luke Kelleher and Emma Noonan as "Bronze Level" producers. Noonan was also named "Rookie of the Year;" Lemieux was the "Brenda Fontaine Leadership Award" winner; Kevin Bergeron and Sally Christner were presented "10-year Milestone Awards;" and Megan Trundy, Tiffany Poland, Sandra Godin, Maggie Ferland, LeAnn Payne and Dawn Dubuc received "5-year Milestone Awards." Mainely Home Watch, a property manage- ment company in South Portland, earned accreditation from the National Home Watch Association for the third year. Maine Preservation in Portland held its annual "Honor Awards" highlight- ing excellence in historic preservation. Honorees included Boyd Block, Nightingale and Victoria Mansion in Portland; the Spinning Mill in Skowhegan; Gehring House in Bethel; Dr. Milton Wedgewood House in Lewiston; Biddeford City Hall Clock Tower; Wood Island Life Saving Station in Kittery; the Tiller Project in North Anson; and Carla Haskell of Ellsworth. Junior Achievement of Maine named Leanne Compton of Camden National Bank as its "2026 Volunteer of the Year." The Maine Farmers Coalition in Augusta selected Emily Smith, president of Smith's Farm in Presque Isle, as its "2026 Farmer of the Year." ReForm Composites Inc., an advanced manufacturing company in Bangor, was selected as one of 20 global finalists in the "JEC World 2026 Startup Booster," recognizing technologies shaping the future of the composites industry. Six students from the Biddeford Regional Center of Technology earned medals in the State SkillsUSA Competition. Gold medal winners included Jack Looking for exciting business events? Go to mainebiz.biz/calendar to view and post events. @ Ashley Boyle Elek Miller Michael-Corey Hinton Joanna Brown Tourangeau Sarah Tracy Lisa Gilbreath

