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V O L . X X I N O. V M A R C H 9 , 2 0 1 5 32 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 senior vice president, Key Private Bank; and Douglas Cranshaw, retired, were elected to the executive committee. [ A C H I E V E M E N T S ] Casco Bay Wealth Advisors in Brunswick announced that Sheila Menair, a finan- cial advisor, achieved designation as a certified divorce financial analyst. The Kennebec Valley Chamber of Commerce recognized Nancy Marshall Communications in Augusta with a president's award, recognizing busi- ness and thought leaders in the Kennebec Valley area. The Franklin Community Health Network Spirit Committee announced its quarterly EPIC award winners including Gerald Tinguely, wound clinic; Stephanie Robinson, medical- surgery unit; Faye Boyce, Martha B. Webber Breast Center; and Mary Libby, outpatient cardiology clinic. Waban, a nonprofit in Sanford that assists children and adults with devel- opmental disabilities, was selected by the York County Community College Center for Entrepreneurship as its employer of the year. Efciency Maine awarded the Philip C. Hastings Award to Thomas Welch for his commitment to energy effi- ciency. Welch recently retired as Maine Public Utilities chairman. e organiza- tion also recognized several program members. Business programs: Able Air Corp, Winslow; Atlantic Comfort Systems, Biddeford; BH Milliken and Maine Hardware, Portland; Gilman Electric Supply, Newport; Horizon Solutions and Johnstone Supply, Bangor; Swallow's Electric, Houlton; Trask Decrow Machinery, Scarborough; and Valley Satellite, Patten. Residential programs: Charlie Burnham Heating Services, Freeport; Dave's World, Dover-Foxcroft; Dead River Co., Scarborough; Evergreen Home Performance, Rockland; Free Energy Maine and ReVision Heat, Portland; Heat Wise, Wilton; New England Spray Foam Insulation, Biddeford; and Walmart, Bentonville, Ark. Innovation: Dave's World; Energy Management Consultants, South Portland; Optimal Energy Group, Sumner; and the town of Freeport. Marketing: Evergreen Home Performance; Maine Energy Systems, Bethel; Mechanical Services and Northeast Electric, Portland; and Valley Satellite. Quarry Hill, an assisted living facility in Camden, received excellent and good ratings for overall satisfaction and the A Romantic Irish Fable about two stubborn souls and their bumpy path to love. by John Patrick Shanley by John Patrick Shanley by John Patrick Shanley Professional Theatre in Lewiston/Auburn PROFESSIONAL THEATRE FOR MAINE Season Underwriters: Austin Associates, Platz Associates, Sun Journal, WOXO, Z105.5, LAalerts.com Sponsored by: Androscoggin Bank, Lee Auto Malls Central Maine Orthopaedics, Liberty Mutual Insurance Mar 13-22 782-3200 thepublictheatre.org www.NonprofitMaine.org We help nonprofits help Maine. We help nonprofits help Maine. 86,000 is employed by a Maine nonprofit jobs in Maine Maine workers 7 1 in That's over R E G I O N A L S P O N S O R S 5–7pm | Pepperell Mill Campus Pepperell Mill Campus Pepperell Mill Campus Pepperell Mill Campus Pepperell Mill Campus Biddeford/Saco, April 30 Get out from behind your desk to meet and mingle with other business execs at a special reception for Mainebiz readers. Mainebiz is coming to six new regions of the state to continue facilitating face-to-face networking for the business community. admission is free complimentary hors d'oeuvres cash bar For more information, or to register, visit mainebiz.biz/OTRBiddSaco or call 207.761.8379 x341 O A K P O I N T a r c h i t e c t u r e e n g i n e e r i n g p l a n n i n g A S S O C I A T E S

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