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January 25, 2016

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V O L . X X I I N O. I I JA N UA R Y 2 5 , 2 0 1 6 26 [ N E W H I R E S ] People's United Bank in Portland hired Lucie Hannigan as senior vice presi- dent, senior treasury management offi cer. Hannigan was previ- ously with TD Bank. Spurwink, a nonprofi t in Portland that provides behavioral health and educa- tional services, hired Jessie Graham as lead speech language pathologist and Sharon Bolduc as billing clerk in its fi nance department. Maine Media Collective in Portland hired Sarah Stebbins as managing editor at Maine Home+Design, Paul Koenig as managing editor of Old Port magazine and Joel Kuschke as a produc- tion manager. Stebbins was previously a freelance writer and editor, Koenig was online editor with Mainebiz and Kuschke was a designer and account manager with Welch Sign. Legacy Properties Sotheby's International Realty in Portland hired Mary Jean Labbe as part of its York County based real estate brokerage team. Androscoggin Bank in Lewiston hired Jennifer Seekins as senior vice presi- dent, chief trea- sury services and business develop- ment offi cer. Most recently, Seekins was team leader and senior treasury and payment services offi cer at Bangor Savings Bank. Murray Plumb & Murray, a law fi rm in Portland, hired Amy Phalon as an attor- ney practicing on special education matters. Phalon was previously with Gibbons Stevens Law Offi ce in Kittery. The Bangor Region Chamber of Commerce hired Deborah Neuman as president and CEO. Neuman was previously deputy commissioner for the Department of Economic and Community Development. The Knox Center for Long Term Care in Rockport hired Carol Timberlake as administrator. Timberlake was most recently with North Country Associates. Maine Medical Partners in Portland hired doctors Heidi Golden, Christine Kleinman and Kathryn Brouillette. Golden joined the Maine Medical Partners – Endocrinology and Diabetes Center while Kleinman and Brouillette joined Maine Medical Partners – Hospital Medicine. Bernstein Shur, a law fi rm in Portland, hired Ovide Lamontagne as a share- holder in the fi rm's Manchester, N.H., offi ce. Lamontagne, a former Republican nominee for governor in New Hampshire, previously served as general counsel to Americans United for Life, a public policy organization located in Washington, D.C. The American Red Cross in Maine hired Aly Finn as disaster program specialist, serving Southern Maine. Finn was previously a com- munity outreach and disaster education specialist with the Florida Red Cross. H.M. Payson, a registered investment advisor in Portland, hired Joy Feng as a research analyst. Feng was previously a research analyst with Fund Wisdom in Boston. The Augusta Downtown Alliance hired Michael Hall as Main Street execu- tive director. Hall was previously a contract marketing coordinator for Wounded Warrior Project. 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. Aly Finn Jennifer Seekins Heidi Golden Lucie Hannigan Christine Kleinman Kathryn Brouillette Jessie Graham Sharon Bolduc SP ONSORED BY FOLLOW US @MBEVENTS #MBBLOY16 For more information and to submit a nomination, please visit www.mainebiz.biz/bloy Send us your nominations for the 2016 Business Leaders of the Year Awards Nominate your fearless leader Nominations close January 29 Business Leaders of the Year honorees are considered under three categories: Large Company (50+ employees), Entrepreneur/Small Company, and Nonprofit. Every year Mainebiz recognizes three business leaders for outstanding performance, we're seeking nominations from the business community to help us identify potential honorees! Nominees chosen will be featured in the March 21st issue of Mainebiz and will be honored at the annual Business Leaders of the Year reception in May. Do you know someone who: Is the CEO or executive director at his/her company or organization Has helped the company or organization achieve a significant accomplishment in 2015 and/or celebrated a major milestone (building a new facility, introducing a new product, receiving a major industry award, setting a revenue record, making a major acquisition, successfully navigating a major change/shift in their business, celebrating a big anniversary, etc.) Operates his/her company in a socially responsible manner and is active in community service

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