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September 21, 2015

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V O L . X X I N O. X X I S E P T E M B E R 2 1 , 2 0 1 5 30 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 ] Portside Real Estate Group in Falmouth hired Lynn Pierce as an associate broker. Penobscot Community Health Care in Bangor hired Dana Catalfamo as a certifi ed physician assistant at the Brewer Medical Center. Maine State Ballet in Falmoutha hired Barry Brinker Jones as a dance instruc- tor. Jones previously taught in Hawaii public schools. Franklin Memorial Hospital in Farmington hired Steven Coates as a physician assistant at Franklin Health Orthopaedics. Most recently, Coates was affi liated with Ocala Neurosurgical Center in Ocala, Fla. Diversifi ed Communications, an interna- tional media company in Portland, hired Glenn Dulberg as an account executive and Patrick Rudman as lead web designer. Dulberg was previously with JD Media in New York while Rudman was with CD&M Communications in Portland. e board of directors of Marginal Way Preservation in Ogunquit announced Jeanne Roche has been hired as execu- tive director. PeoplesChoice Credit Union in Saco hired Kevin Cerroni as assistant branch manager in Wells. Cerroni was previ- ously with e Bank of Maine. The Vein Healthcare Center in South Portland hired Alison Scheib as physician assistant. Sugarloaf, a ski resort in Carrabassett Valley, hired Brent Larson as director of lifts. HighTower, a national fi nancial advisory fi rm, hired Melissa Duffy as managing director and partner and Paige Todorich as fi nancial advisor on its Portland-based Simmons Wilkes Investment Advisors team. Duff y was previously with Duff y Anderson Investment Management LLC and Todorich was with Wells Fargo. Community Partners Inc., a nonprofi t in Biddeford that assists individuals with intellectual disabilities, hired Margaret Dexter as senior director, new initiatives. Dexter previously served as senior program director with e Charlotte White Center. Gawron Turgeon Architects in Scarborough hired James Pratt as an architect. The Bar Harbor Chamber of Commerce hired Jenny Bishop as events coordinator. Bishop was with Shelter Co. in San Francisco, Calif. Avesta Housing, a nonprofi t aff ord- able housing developer and property manager in Portland, hired Chris Kilmurry as director of property man- agement and resident services, Naomi Kordak as offi ce manager and Sara Olson as communications and development manager. SeniorsPlus, a Lewiston-based agency on aging, hired Brian LaCroix as director of fi nance. LaCroix was previously CFO for Harbor Family Services. Competitive Energy Services, a strategic energy consulting fi rm in Portland, hired Tyler Watson as pricing and pro- curement associate. Manomet, a Brunswick nonprofi t that works in the areas of conservation, business sustainability and science education, hired Danielle Sarmir as Alison Scheib Brian LaCroix Lynn Pierce Tyler Watson Barry Brinker Jones James Pratt Steven Coates Margaret Dexter Start saving money before you build Whether your business is building a new facility or expanding an existing one, you have lots of decisions to make. But the one you shouldn't put off is which energy system and company to use. For over 60 years, AAA Energy Service has designed and built heating, cooling and ventilation systems that t the need. Guaranteed. Choosing the right HVAC system and company is critical. 21 www.gawronturgeon.com Listen. Innovate. Design. Our clients depend on our healthcare expertise. Architecture | Interior Design | Landscape Architecture

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