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V O L . X X I N O. X X S E P T E M B E R 7 , 2 0 1 5 40 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. [ N E W H I R E S ] Northland Enterprises, a commercial real estate develop- ment company in Portland, hired Conor Beliveau as development offi cer. Market Decisions Research, a survey research fi rm in Portland, hired John Charles as research assistant. Bernstein Shur, a law fi rm in Portland, hired Jessica Lewis as an attorney in the fi rm's business restructuring and insolvency practice group. Allen Insurance and Financial in Camden hired Abraham Dugal as a fi nancial advisor. Dugal was most recently director of U.S. investment operations for Cambridge Associates. SeniorsPlus, an agency on aging in Lewiston, hired Brian LaCroix as director of fi nance. Previously, LaCroix served as CFO for Harbor Family Services in Northport. e YMCA of South ern Maine in Portland hired James Dowd as CFO. Safe Passage, a nonprofi t in Yarmouth, hired Matthew Wolcott as director of development/U.S. director. Bar Harbor Bank & Trust hired Donna Mills-Stevens and Adam Dow as assistant vice presidents/retail and residential lending. Mills-Stevens was most recently a mortgage loan offi cer II at KeyBank while Dow was a busi- ness development offi cer at Norway Savings Bank. Habitat for Humanity of York County hired Amy D'Amico as executive direc- tor. D'Amico was previously resource development director for Habitat for Humanity of Eastern Connecticut. Maine Water in Saco hired Helen Pottle as an engineering associate. Pottle was a consulting engineer with Tata & Howard. Finance Authority of Maine in Augusta hired Roxanne Broughton and John Endicott as commercial loan offi cers. Norton Financial Services in Cumberland Foreside hired Amy Montefusco as group benefi ts account specialist. Montefusco previously was senior account service representative with Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield. Androscoggin Bank in Lewiston hired Chip Morrison as business develop- ment offi cer. Morrison was previ- ously the president and CEO of the Androscoggin Chamber of Commerce. Norton Insurance Agency in Cumberland Foreside hired Andrew Wright as mar- keting assistant. Wright was previously with Orvis as a sales associate. WBRC Architects Engineers in Portland hired Jim Curley as a senior structural engineer. Eastern Maine Community College in Millinocket hired Jon Tierney as the lead faculty member for its new asso- ciate's degree program in Outdoor Recreation and Tourism. Tierney is the owner of Acadia Mountain Guides in Bar Harbor. Apex Engineering in Falmouth hired Joseph Irace as a mechanical designer, Frank Russo as a structural designer and Cecilia Shields-Auble as marketing coordinator. Irace was most recently a mechanical designer for Stantec Consulting Services in Scarborough, Russo a senior structural designer with Stantec Consulting Services in Scarborough and Shields-Auble an internal communication coordinator for Pine State Trading Co. in Gardiner. Adam Dow James Dowd Brian LaCroix Abraham Dugal Jessica Lewis Conor Beliveau Donna Mills-Stevens Make it Here.. LAmaine PEOPLE PLACE PROSPERITY www.economicgrowth.org ATTN: BUSINESS OWNERS & MANAGERS: Save $$$ on your company's heating AND AC bills!!! The ductless heat pump The latest technology is typically 1/2 the cost of heating with oil, propane, kerosene or electric baseboard Save up to 35% on your company's energy consumption One unit provides heating and cooling with easy zone installation Low cost heating in the Winter AND efficient AC in the Summer Provides improved air quality Call Maine Electrical Alliance today! 1-888-666-1947 MaineElectricalAlliance.org Some restrictions may apply $ 1600 for commercial installs!! *Efficiency Maine — up to $1250 in rebates *Maine Electrical Alliance — up to $350 in rebates SAVE up to

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