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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 33 N OV E M B E R 3 0 , 2 0 1 5 [ N E W H I R E S ] Verrill Dana, a law fi rm in Portland, hired Stephen Segal and Chantal Wilson. Segal most recently served as a law clerk to the Judge John A. Woodcock Jr. of the U.S. District Court for the District of Maine while Wilson interned with the United Kingdom Ministry of Justice in London, England, for the Family Justice Review. Norton Financial Services in Cumberland Foreside hired Jeanne Fenton as clerical assistant and Norton Insurance Agency in Cumberland Foreside hired Lauren Faulkner as commercial lines assistant. Fenton previously worked for First Choice Title Co. in Gorham as title abstractor/mortgage processor while Faulkner was with TAMC in Presque Isle as front offi ce specialist/health services assistant III. U.S. Sen. Angus King hired Morgan Cashwell as a legislative assistant in his Washington, D.C., offi ce. Cashwell most recently worked for U.S. Rep. Patrick Murphy, D-Fla. WEX Inc., a provider of corporate pay- ment solutions in South Portland, hired Roberto Simon as CFO. Simon was previously executive vice presi- dent and CFO for Revlon Inc. The Salvation Army of Northern New England in Portland hired Carol Holt as donor relations director. Wright-Pierce, a water, wastewater and infrastructure engineering fi rm in Portland, hired Andrew Ian to direct the fi rm's new Instrumentation Integration and Field Services Division. Ian is a recognized industrial instrumentation expert with over 40 years of experi- ence, including more than 20 years as a systems integrator for the water and wastewater industry. Sage Data Security, an independent information security fi rm in Portland, hired Jockel Carter as senior informa- tion security advi- sor. Most recently, Carter was a principal security engi- neer and PCI master for Agero. United Way of York County in Kennebunk hired Fiona Robinson as manager of communications and donor develop- ment. Robinson previously worked as a freelance writer and editor. Center Theatre in Dover-Foxcroft hired Patrick Myers as interim executive director. The Maine Children's Home for Little Wanderers in Waterville hired Richard Dorian as executive director. Dorian, who spent 15 years as executive direc- tor at Life Enrichment Advancing People, is scheduled to start on Jan. 1. Diversi ed Communications, an inter- national media company in Portland, hired Andrew Pratt as a desktop sup- port analyst and Sean Williams as a technical lead. Pratt was previously employed with EditShare in Boston and Williams was with Stone Coast Hedge Fund Services in Portland. Camden National Bank hired Jennifer Morin as vice presi- dent, commercial banking offi cer for the greater Bangor area. Previously, Morin was vice president, senior relationship manager for Bangor Savings Bank. The Maine Small Business Development Centers in Portland hired Peter Harriman as a business advisor. 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