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V O L . X X I N O. X M AY 1 8 , 2 0 1 5 30 [ N E W H I R E S ] Legacy Properties Sotheby's International Realty hired Julie Galvin as a senior vice president in the fi rm's Portland offi ce, Patti Lawton as a vice president its Brunswick offi ce and Lori Alexander as a vice presi- dent in its Camden offi ce. Bernstein Shur, a law fi rm in Portland, hired Lindsay Zahradka as a member of the fi rm's busi- ness restruc- turing and insolvency practice group. Zahradka was previously an associate with Akin Gump in New York City. e fi rm also hired Susan Duprey in its real estate and municipal law practice groups. Duprey joined the fi rm in an of counsel capacity and will work out of the fi rm's Manchester, N.H., offi ce. Androscoggin Bank in Lewiston hired Julie Buffi ngton as a vice president and commercial loan offi cer at its Brunswick branch. Buffi ngton was previously a vice president, business banking rela- tionship manager with KeyBank. Wireless Partners LLC, a wireless telecommunications fi rm in Portland, hired Michael Harder as chief fi nancial offi - cer. Harder most recently was with Oxford Networks. Sevee & Maher Engineers Inc., an engineering consulting fi rm in Cumberland, hired Jan Wilcox as technical writer, John Higgins as senior wastewater engineer, James Brooks as senior compliance spe- cialist and Jason Eisenhuth as envi- ronmental compliance specialist. Spectrum Medical Group in South Portland hired Erik Goltzer as chief information offi cer, Claire Beaulieu as director of purchasing and facilities, Heidi Bergeron as human resources director and Laurie Smith as benefi ts and compensation manager. e organization also announced Greg Morrissette, Nina Morrissette and Lucy Mack joined its anesthesiology division. SCORE Portland hired Marge Barker as a certifi ed mentor for small business and Richard Miller as a certifi ed men- tor for small business in the greater Portland area. Crisis & Counseling Centers in Augusta hired Emily Brod as director of the organization's Crisis Program. Previously, Brod provided individual and family outpatient mental health therapy through her own private practice in Portland. e city of Portland hired David MacLean as direc- tor of social services. Previously, MacLean was the general assistance program manager for the state of Maine Department of Health & Human Services. Competitive Energy Services, a strategic energy con- sulting fi rm in Portland, hired Casey Galipeau as sales administrator, Allison Willard as marketing asso- ciate and Nicky White as pricing associate. Saco & Biddeford Savings Institution hired Jay Tilley as senior vice president, director of operations. Most recently, Tilley worked at Jack Henry & Associates. 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. James Brooks John Higgins Julie Buffi ngton Jan Wilcox Jason Eisenhuth Lori Alexander Lindsay Zahradka Susan Duprey Julie Galvin Patti Lawton BIDDEFORD + SACO SACO + BIDDEFORD Walk our scenic trails and beaches. Explore our historic architecture and unique downtowns. Discover our eateries, shops and art galleries. Daniel B. Stevenson, Director dstevenson@biddefordmaine.org 207-282-7119 William Mann, Director wmann@sacomaine.org 207-282-3487 We'll announce our panelists soon, stay tuned! SP ONSORED BY FOLLOW US @MBEVENTS #BLOYForum15 For more information and to register, please visit mainebiz.biz/BLOYForum Holiday Inn By The Bay, 88 Spring Street, Portland Thursday, June 11, 8–11am Tickets are $20 ($25 after May 15th) and include a plated breakfast. Register for a table of 8 and save 25%! Contact Rebekah Roy at rroy@mainebiz.biz for details. Join Mainebiz for a panel discussion featuring previous Business Leaders of the Year. With the economy improving, we'll ask the CEOs what's next for the companies that are shaping Maine's economy. The topic for this year: What's next?

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