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V O L . X X I N O. X I J U N E 1 , 2 0 1 5 48 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 Year Award winner. Peterson works for Group Main Stream, a nonprofi t organi- zation in Westbrook that serves adults and children with intellectual disabili- ties and autism spectrum disorders. The Maine Chapter of The Wildlife Society awarded Steve Pelletier its 2015 Award of Professional Achievement, the society's highest professional honor. Pelletier is a wildlife biologist and principal at Stantec in Topsham. Dana Connors was award an honorary doctorate degree by the University of Maine. Connors is the president of the Maine State Chamber of Commerce in Augusta. Sewall, a consulting fi rm in Old Town specializing in energy, infrastructure and natural resources, announced that Timothy Mack recently earned his license as a Certifi ed General Real Estate Appraiser in the state of Minnesota. Mack is a senior consul- tant and biometrician in the fi rm's offi ce in International Falls, Minn. e Hanover Insurance Group, a pro- vider of property and casualty insur- ance products and services nation- wide, recently honored Allen Insurance and Financial in Camden with an appointment to its President's Club, a group of independent insurance agen- cies from across the country. Billie Jo Peterson, Emergency Department; Hope Willis and Mary Sennott, Medical/Surgery; Sharon Fournier, Franklin Health Orthopaedics; Barbara O'Reilly and Jenny Fournier, Surgical Services; and Kelly Alley, Martha B. Webber Breast Care Center were nominated for Franklin Memorial Hospital's fourth annual Excellence in Nursing Award. Peter Troast was selected as the 2015 recipient of the national Tony Woods Award for Excellence in Advancing the Home Performance Industry by Aff ordable Comfort Inc. Troast is the founder and CEO of Energy Circle, a digital marketing company in Yarmouth. e fi rm estimated that its client network performed over $560 million in home performance retrofi t Join Forces with Maine Audubon Partner with Maine Audubon Good for Business Good for Maine Corporate Partners support green practices and the conservation of Maine's waters, lands and wildlife. Maine Audubon Corporate Parners earn many benefits including: • Widespread, positive visibility by affiliating with one of Maine's most well-respected conservation organizations • Deeply discounted individual and family membership rates for Corporate Partner employees For more information, visit maineaudubon.org/corporatepartners or call (207) 781-2330, ext 230. ... and More! Maine Audubon Corporate Partners Maine Audubon Questions: call MAME at 207-747-4406 or email at info@mainemfg.com Sponsored by: www.mainemfg.com/events Join us for our Annual Manufacturing Summit! Where companies from across all manufacturing sectors and their respective trade associations will gather with a unified voice for manufacturing. The 2015 Summit will feature a Business Showcase and Facilitated Manufacturing Sector Breakout Sessions. Looking for exciting business events? Go to mainebiz.biz/calendar to view and post events. @ Steve Pelletier

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