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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 29 M A R C H 9 , 2 0 1 5 [ N E W H I R E S ] Mercy Hospital hired Steve McDonnell as CFO. McDonnell was previously with Sibley Memorial Hospital, a mem- ber of Johns Hopkins Medicine, in Washington, D.C. McDonnell, who started Jan. , is based at Mercy's State Street campus in Portland. He will report to Eastern Maine Health System CFO Derrick O. Hollings and Mercy President and CEO Eileen Skinner. e city of Portland hired Brendan O'Connell as director of finance. O'Connell was previously the director of group finance accounting policy for John Hancock Financial Services in Boston and its parent, Manulife Financial Corp. e finance depart- ment oversees the million munic- ipal budget and financial operations. O'Connell, who grew up in Falmouth, was set to begin on Feb. . Cardente Real Estate in Portland hired Mark Sandler as a member of its com- mercial brokerage team. Sandler was previously the pres- ident of Sandler Brothers, a food distributor. Bangor Savings Bank hired James Donnelly as senior vice presi- dent and director of retail delivery. Donnelly was previ- ously an executive vice president with Machias Savings Bank. The Maine Women's Fund, a Portland foundation focused on advancing wom- en's and girls' economic security, hired Kelly Fitzpatrick Martin as operations manager and Anne Saer Driscoll as finance and human resources manager. SymQuest Group Inc., a managed IT services company in Westbrook, hired Todd Henry as a network escalation engineer. Henry was previously with Northeast Bank. Maine Huts & Trails in Kingfield hired Sarah Wineberg and Rob Stenger as staff members at the Stratton Brook Hut; Stephanie Wright as a staff member at the Flagstaff Hut; and Zach Seaton and Kellie Waksmunski as staff mem- bers at the Grand Falls Hut. Maine Behavioral Healthcare in Springvale hired Katherine Bubar to direct the PRIDE Grant, a four-year . million federal grant that will bring primary care providers into mental health sites in Biddeford and Springvale, with the goal of improving health out- comes for adults with serious mental ill- ness. Bubar was previously COO at the York County Shelter in Alfred. DAVO Technologies, a technology com- pany in Portland, hired Heidi Ortiz as chief solutions officer. Ortiz was most recently an enterprise solutions engi- neer at Taxware. Nancy Marshall Communications in Augusta hired Jessica Donahue as an account executive. Previously, Donahue was the director of marketing and promotions for the Greater Bangor Convention & Visitors Bureau and regional grant manager for e Maine Highlands tourism region. Springborn Stafng in Portland hired Melissa Olander as director of opera- tions and Hillary Breton and Donna Poulin as staffing coordinators. Cornerstone Financial Planning in Portland hired Marina Frederick as an administrative and financial planning assistant. Frederick was previously with Women's Health Network. Maine Medical Partners in Portland hired Maureen Sauvage as a physician with Maine Medical Partners Geriatric Medicine. Sauvage is board certified in Internal Medicine. The College Guild, a Brunswick provider of free non-tradi- tional education courses to people who are incarcerated, hired Pat Friedman as administrator. Maine Textiles International in Biddeford hired Mark Boyer as CEO. Boyer was previously principal of e Joe Group. Penobscot Community Health Care in Bangor hired Rory Fowlie as part of the medical staff at Penobscot Pediatrics in Bangor. Fowlie was previously with Assistance Plus. The Forecaster, a weekly newspaper in Falmouth, hired Natalie Ladd as the "Dishin' at" columnist, covering restau- rants. Ladd was previously the hospitality columnist for the Portland Daily Sun. Diversied Communications, an inter- national media company in Portland, hired Joseph Grace as an application developer and Jason Lavigne as a market- ing coordinator. Grace was previously with Maine Information Network while Lavigne was with Enables IT. Northeast Bank in Lewiston hired Lisa McAuliffe as vice president, cash man- agement services and a member of its commercial banking team. McAuliffe was previously with Key Bank. Saco & Biddeford Savings Institution hired DeAnn Lewis as general bank auditor. Previously, Lewis was an audit analyst with Iberdrola USA. Franklin Memorial Hospital in Farmington hired Robert Chagrasulis as a surgeon at Franklin Health Surgery. Chagrasulis previously provided general surgery at Calais Regional Hospital. Insurance Trust in Portland hired Randy Judkins as training director. Osman Page LLC, an accounting and tech- nology outsourcing firm in Boothbay Harbor, hired Dan Pangburn as chief technology officer and Ken Schoeld as president and COO. Pangburn was most recently a system administrator of facilities services with Cornell University and Schofield was previously president of BikeStreet USA. 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. Donna Poulin James Donnelly Mark Sandler Marina Frederick Todd Henry Hillary Breton Katherine Bubar Pat Friedman Melissa Olander With a history of delivering cost-eective solutions to complex electrical challenges and extensive airport runway and trac signal experience, Local 567 welcomes Moulison North as our newest member. Local 567 is in partnership with the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) For the best electrical workers call Al Shepard | 207-786-9770 Introducing Moulison North

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