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V O L . X X I N O. X I J U N E 1 , 2 0 1 5 46 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 Maine Medical Center in Portland hired Anthony Foianini as a physician in its Emergency Medicine Department. Foianini most recently was with Central Maine Medical Center. Summit Natural Gas in Augusta hired Stan Given as pipeline integrity program manager. Given was previ- ously with Portland Pipe Line Corp. Community Credit Union in Lewiston hired Kierstyn Barnies as a mem- ber representative. Acadia Hospital in Bangor hired Joshua Newman as a full-time psy- chiatrist in its Child and Adolescent Inpatient Unit. Newman was previ- ously medical director at the Amherst H. Wilder Foundation. Norway Savings Bank hired Steven Plourde as vice president and compliance offi cer. Wright-Pierce, a water, wastewater and infrastructure engi- neering fi rm in Portland, hired Michael Stein as a senior project manager in the fi rm's wastewater practice group. Bangor Savings Bank hired Liz Monaghan as a mortgage development offi cer at its Portland Forest Ave. branch. Competitive Energy Services, a strategic energy consulting fi rm in Portland, hired Lynn Gallagher as controller. Gallagher was pre- viously a senior tax accountant at WEX Inc. [ P R O M O T I O N S ] Emera Maine, an electricity distributor in Bangor, promoted Alan Richardson to president and chief operating offi cer. Richardson, who has been with the 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 June 11, 8–11am Tickets are $25 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 NE X T? Donna Dwyer Executive director, My Place Teen Center Andy Shepard President / CEO, Maine Winter Sports Doug McKeown Chairman / CEO / President, Woodard & Curran Fletcher Kittredge CEO, GWI Peter Rinck CEO, Rinck Advertising GR E E N E N V I R O N M E NT A W A W A A W A W R D I nn ov a ti on / T / T / e T e T e T ch n o lo gy A w A w A a rd P EO P L E' S U N I TE D B A N K F I R S T G E NE RA T A T A I ON AW AW A A W A W R D C us t o mer S e rv i c e A w A w A a rd W OLA K G R O U P C o m mu n i ty Serv ice A w A w A a r d SH E P LEE LA R GE BU S IN E SS A W A W A A W A W R D H O N OR A B L E MEN T I O N M A D DY DY D C O R SO N S m a ll B usi n es s A w A w A w A a r d 2015 presented by In partnership with Verill Dana, LLP, Attorneys at Law The best of 2015 from the Maine Family Business Awards H ere are the winners of the 2015 Maine Family Business Awards, held May 18, 2015. To learn more about the Institute for Family-Owned Business including programs, events and networking opportunities, go to www.fambusiness.org or call 207-798-2667. Anthony Foianini Lynn Gallagher Steven Plourde Kierstyn Barnies Stan Given

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