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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 39 M A R C H 2 3 , 2 0 1 5 [ N E W H I R E S ] Sebago Technics, an engineering con- sulting fi rm in South Portland, hired Joshua Eon and Andrew Piccirillo as survey technicians. Community Credit Union in Lewiston hired Pat Belanger as a member rep- resentative and Bobbi Mason as a part time member representative at the bank's new Turner branch at 1025 Auburn Road. Penobscot Community Health Care in Bangor hired Monica Finley as a mem- ber of the medical staff at Community Care and Geriatrics. Finley was previ- ously with Intermed in Portland. Harvard Pilgrim Health Care in Portland hired Jeffrey Sedlack as associate medical director for Maine. Sedlack is cur- rently the part-time medical director for surgical services at the Providence Alaska Medical Center and staff general surgeon at Waldo County Hospital in Belfast. Mid Coast Health Services in Brunswick hired Kristin Sims as vice president for nurs- ing and patient care services and chief nursing offi cer. Sims was previously chief nurs- ing offi cer at Oaklawn Hospital in Marshall, Mich. The Salvation Army of Northern New England in Portland hired Amy Anderson as planned giving director. SymQuest Group Inc., an information technology company in Westbrook, hired Dana Ryder as a member of its warehouse team. The New England Real Estate Co. in Camden hired Abby Enggass as a broker. Pen Bay Healthcare Foundation in Rockport hired Deborah Schilder as director of grant and foundation relations. Schilder was most recently director of planning and development at Broadreach Family & Community Services in Belfast. Global Spectrum hired Matthew Herpich as general manager of the Cross Insurance Arena in Portland. Herpich most recently served as gen- eral manager of the Wolstein Center in Cleveland, Ohio. Diversifi ed Communications, an inter- national media company in Portland, hired Adrianne Madden as a registra- tion representative. The Maine Historical Society in Portland hired Kate McBrien as chief curator. Previously McBrien served as curator of historic collections at the Maine State Museum. The University of Maine School of Law in Portland hired Richard Chen to join the faculty this fall as an associate professor. Chen is a visiting assistant professor at Pepperdine University School of Law in Malibu, Calif. S.W. Collins Co., a building, hardware and lumber supply fi rm in Caribou, hired Leslie Jackson as marketing and advertising manager. Jackson was pre- viously associate director of develop- ment and college relations at Northern Maine Community College. Maine Medical Partners in Portland hired Heather Gillespie as a phy- sician at MMP - Orthopedics & Sports Medicine. Gillespie was previ- ously an associate professor at the David Geff en School of Medicine at UCLA and team physician for the UCLA Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. Hot 104.7 WHTP in Scarborough hired Miguel Irizarry as an on-air personality and music director. Irizarry was most recently the night personality at Wired 96.5 in Philadelphia. The Iris Network, a nonprofi t in Portland that assists the visually impaired or blind attain independence and community integration, hired Regal Naseef as director of develop- ment and communication. Bangor Savings Bank hired Brian Lizak as branch man- ager of its Fore Street branch in Portland. Lizak was most recently with Unum. The Lewiston Auburn Economic Growth Council hired Maura Moody as offi ce man- ager and public relations coordinator. The University of Maine at Farmington hired Jared Cash as interim vice presi- dent for enrollment. Cash was previ- ously scholarship director with the U.S. Sen. George J. Mitchell Institute for Scholarship and Research in Portland. NAI The Dunham Group, a real estate fi rm in Portland, hired Sylas Hatch as a member of its brokerage team. Hatch was previously with KW Commercial. The Portland Museum of Art hired Louisa Donelson as associate educator for youth learning. Donelson most recently worked as an educator at the Children's Museum & eater of Maine. [ P R O M O T I O N S ] Hannaford Supermarkets in Scarborough announced it will promote Michael Vail to president. Vail, most recently chief merchant and supply chain offi cer for Hannaford parent Delhaize America, succeeds Brad Wise, who plans to retire as president on June 30. Camden National Bank promoted Stephen Lawrence, senior vice president and com- mercial real estate lender, to director of the bank's newly formed commercial real estate group. Richard Littlefi eld, senior vice president and commercial real estate lending offi cer in Portland, and Dena Parker, vice president and commercial portfolio manager in Manchester, N.H., are other members of the group. CES Inc., a Brewer-based fi rm specializ- ing in engineering, environmental sci- ence and land surveying, named Dennis Kingman and Pete Tuell vice presidents. Delta Ambulance in Waterville promoted Shon Dixon and Dan Mayotte to supervisors. Putney Inc., a pet pharmaceuti- cal company in Portland, promoted Anthony Lucas to the newly created position of senior vice president of scientifi c and medical aff airs. Evergreen Home Performance in Rockland promoted Justin McEdward to energy advisor. McEdward was previously a fi eld technician. Acadia Hospital in Bangor named Eric Kuntz, a child and adolescent psy- chiatrist, to medical director of Pediatric Outpatient Services. e board of direc- tors at FHC Inc., a fi rm in Bowdoin that designs, manufactures and markets neurosci- entifi c and neuro- logical devices to target microscopic brain structures, promoted Scott Humphrey to COO. Humphrey was previously corporate vice president of fi nance. Maine Savings in Hampden pro- moted Vanessa Madore to vice president of risk management. Madore was previ- ously assistant vice president of risk management. [ A P P O I N T M E N T S ] Maine Farmland Trust in Belfast established a new Policy and Research Fellowship program and appointed Amanda Beal as its inau- gural Fellow. Beal is a former presi- dent of Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association and Cultivating Community, current chair of the Eat Local Foods Coalition, serves on the boards of the Northwest Atlantic Marine Alliance and the Friends of the 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. Amy Anderson Bobbi Mason Kristin Sims Heather Gillespie Pat Belanger Brian Lizak Deborah Schilder Monica Finley Jeffrey Sedlack Richard Chen Anthony Lucas Scott Humphrey Eric Kuntz Vanessa Madore

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