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May 18, 2026

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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 41 M AY 1 8 , 2 0 2 6 Specialty/Subcontractor Division; PC Construction, University of Maine Shawn Walsh Hockey Center & Alfond Arena renovation/expansion, in the Building Renovation Division; and Sargent Corp., I-395/Route 9 Connector, in the Highway Division. The Greater Portland Board of Realtors announced its 2026 award win- ners including Aaron Chadbourne as "Realtor of the Year," David Roberts as "Affiliate of the Year" and Kristen Roy as "e Spirit Award" winner. Legacy Properties Sotheby's International Realty in Portland was listed No. 300 in the "2026 RealTrends Verified Brokerage Rankings" of the top per- forming real estate companies in the country. Lynch Logistics in Bangor was rec- ognized by the Truckload Carriers Association as a "2026 TCA Elite Fleet – Best Places to Drive." Finding Our Smiles, a network of more than 40 dentists across nine Maine counties that donate dental care to women survivors of domestic abuse, won the "2026 Governor's Award for Service and Volunteerism - Outstanding Nonprofit Volunteer Program" as well as a national "Purple Ribbon Award" for most innovate service. Haley Ward Inc., an employee-owned professional engineering, architec- ture, environmental, planning and surveying consulting firm in Bangor, announced it was listed No. 394 on Engineering News Record's "Top 500 Design Firms" list. Alexis Bowman, relationship manager at Golden Pond Wealth Management in Waterville, was authorized by the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards to use the Certified Financial Planner designation. Camp Susan Curtis in Portland announced L.L.Bean as a trailblazer sponsor for its Campfire Under the Stars Gala. Maine Coast Heritage Trust in Topsham announced that Karin Tilberg, recently retired president and CEO of the Forest Society of Maine, was selected as the recipient of the "2026 Espy Land Heritage Award" for innova- tive, forward-thinking leadership that has strengthened land conserva- tion across Maine. Register Today! Spots are limited. Fundraising ends June 1st. General Admission tix available! Register Today! Spots are limited. Fundraising ends June 1st. General Admission tix available! TO BENEFIT: LEARN MORE AT WWW.DRIVEFOREKIDS.COM PRESENTED BY: Join us for a night of mini golf, community, and purpose to kick off Drive Fore Kids! Join us for a night of mini golf, community, and purpose to kick off Drive Fore Kids! June 4 | 4 - 8 PM TH Hosted at minibar HOSTED AT: CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING MEMBERS OF MDF'S INSTITUTE FOR CIVIC LEADERSHIP (ICL) GOOSE EYE CLASS. Eileen Bader Hall: The Nature Conservancy in Maine Lee Batt: CEI McKenzie Blanchard: Portland Symphony Orchestra Laura Briggs: Bread of Life Kristen Card: Bangor Region Leadership Institute Alexandra Carey: athenahealth Tyler Cary: YMCA of Southern Maine Sarah Demers: Maine Department of Economic & Community Development Barry Dodd: City of Westbrook Joy Fehl: Curtis Memorial Library Jade Hayden: KFI Abigail Henry: The Landing School of Boatbuilding and Design Leah Hitchcock: MEMIC Tam Thanh Huynh: Holocaust and Human Rights Center Katherine S. Kelley: City of Westbrook Khanyisile Mncube: athenahealth Nicole Picard: Avangrid/CMP Ariel Ricci: Permanent Commission on the Status of Racial, Indigenous, and Tribal Populations Dan Rogan: Outdoor Sport Institute Emily Worth Sampson: L.L.Bean Izzy Siedman: Flyte New Media Brennan T. Turner: Baxter State Park Kelly Watson: MaineHousing MDF is now accepting applications for the 2026–2027 ICL class. For more info and to apply: mdf.org/ leadership-development/application GRADS

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