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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 39 M AY 1 8 , 2 0 2 6 and Michael Derek Thomas to its board of directors. Dooley is partner at FoW Partners; Hess is an executive coach for creative leaders across the arts, technology and nonprofit sectors; Neuhold-Ravikumar is executive director of Woodlawn & Pope-Leighey House; and omas is chairman and co-founder of ODX Studios. The Maine Insurance Agents Association in Hallowell elected Laurie Noel as 2026 chairwoman. Noel is branch manager and corporate vice president of personal insurance at Cross Insurance – Windham. Jennifer Van Allen, senior client man- ager at Broadreach Public Relations in Portland, joined the Maine Press Association's board of directors as an associate member. [ A C H I E V E M E N T S ] Schoodic Institute at Acadia National Park in Winter Harbor named its "2026 Cathy and Jim Gero Acadia Early- Career Fellows." Max Chalfin-Jacobs was selected as the organization's science research fellow, Tiegan Paulson is the science communication fellow and Connor Nordmann the environmental science education fellow. The Maine Sports Hall of Fame in Portland announced its Class of 2026 including Al Bean, Mike Brown, Brian Butterfield, Gabe Hoffman-Johnson, David Hughes, Carroll LaHaye, Liz Leddy, Mike McDevitt, Bob Morse, Rachel Schneider Smith and Christina Strong. U.S. Sen. Susan Collins received the "Bryce Harlow Award" from the Bryce Harlow Foundation for fostering an understanding, trust, respect and cooperation between the business and government sectors. Collins also received the "National Health Leadership Award" from the American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology. The Lewiston Auburn Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce announced the recipients of its 2026 Annual Awards. John Rice, Schooner Estates, was the "Ray Geiger Chamber Champion Award" winner; Ruby Bean, Community Concepts, the "eresa Samson Women's Business Leadership EXPECT to learn at your pace Financial aid available for qualified students. at the UNIVERSITY of MAINE at PRESQUE ISLE YO U R J O U R N E Y. YO U R PAC E . affordability EXCEPTIONAL UNPARALLELED BUILT-IN support personal academic success coach flexibility 100% online & fully asynchronous Flat tuition rate per 8 week session— $1,800 for bachelor's, $2,450 for master's umpi.edu/yourpace | umpi-yourpace@maine.edu Looking for a degree completion program that's both affordable and designed to meet the needs of working professionals? APPLY BY 6/8 New graduate certificate in Entrepreneurship Summer 2 session starts 7/6/26 R EG IS TER AT MA IN EBI Z .BI Z /E VENT/ C OMMU N IT Y-IMPAC T JU N E 10 / HOL IDAY IN N BY THE BAY, POR TL A N D The Mainebiz Community Impact Awards honor nonprofit organizations, changemakers, and corporate partners whose work creates lasting, measurable results across Maine. Celebrate the honorees and finalists at the first annual luncheon on June 10th! S U PPOR TI NG S PONS OR S PR ES ENTI NG S PONS OR I N PAR TNER S H I P WI TH Jennifer Van Allen

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