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V O L . X X I I N O. I I I F E B R UA R Y 8 , 2 0 1 6 26 Newsworthy people and performances I N S H O R T [ N E W H I R E S ] Legacy Properties Sotheby's International Realty, a luxury prop- erty company in Portland, hired Mary Libby, Linda MacDonald and Elise Kiely as a senior vice presidents. Sunday River Resort in Newry hired Heath Weatherbee as director of group service within its confer- ence and wedding department. The Maine Heritage Policy Center in Portland hired Krysta Lilly as director of communications. Lilly was most recently with the National Rifl e Association - Institute for Legislative Action. Nancy Marshall Communications in Augusta hired Megan Crowder as an account coordinator. Crowder is a recent graduate of Northern Michigan University. Maine Audubon in Falmouth hired Ole Amundsen III as executive direc- tor. Amundsen was previously program manager for e Conservation Fund. Shaheen & Gordon PA, a law fi rm in Saco, hired attorney Elizabeth Scheffee. Scheff ee will focus her practice in the areas of divorce and family law. e city of Portland hired Oliver Bradeen as substance abuse-disorder liaison to run its Law Enforcement Addiction Advocacy Program and Ethan Hipple as director of recreation. Bradeen most recently served as the crisis police liai- son for e Opportunity Alliance while Hipple was director of parks and recre- ation in the town of Wolfeboro, N.H. Cross Insurance, a subsidiary of Cross Financial Corp. in Bangor, hired Eric Jermyn as vice president of busi- ness development for Cross Employee Benefi ts. Jermyn was previously direc- tor of large group sales for Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Maine. United Way of Greater Portland hired Monica Sanders as senior vice presi- dent, operations and planning. Acorn Engineering Inc., a civil and environmental engi- neering consulting fi rm in Portland, hired Mark Arienti as a senior envi- ronmental engineer in the fi rm's environmental division and Olivia Dawson as a staff engineer. e city of Auburn hired Michael Chammings as economic and com- munity development director. Chammings was previously town manager for the town of Oxford. Perry, Fitts, Boulette and Fitton CPAs in Bath hired Lynn Stover. Franklin Health Farmington Family Practice hired Brent Lafl in as a licensed clinical social worker. Bernstein Shur, a law fi rm in Portland, hired John Moran as an attorney in the fi rm's business law practice group. e Board of Trustees of the Maine Community College System hired Lisa Larson as president of Eastern Maine Community College in Bangor. Larson, who will join the college in the spring, is currently vice president for academic and student aff airs at Minnesota's Hennepin Technical College. Clark Insurance in Portland hired Anthony Inverso as a business insurance account executive, Daniel Lewis as a Eric Jermyn Elizabeth Scheffee Mary Libby Linda MacDonald Ole Amundsen III Elise Kiely Heath Weatherbee Monica Sanders Megan Crowder Bob's Discount Furniture — Scarborough, ME When you need someone to make your project a reality, call Laura Blanchette at 207.282.7697 Imagination PM Construction transformed this 42,000 square foot "vanilla box" to create a space with the special features and nuances which make every retailer unique. So call 1.877.Bangor1, stop by, or visit Bangor.com to see the difference it makes when you matter more. The right people, the right place. And Shelly Pray is definitely the right person. Shelly joins Bangor Savings Bank as Vice President and Senior Treasury & Payment Services Officer with over 30 years of banking experience. With Shelly on our team, we're even better equipped to help Mainers and Maine businesses thrive. HOW DO YOU MAKE YOUR COMMUNITY STRONGER? BY MAKING YOUR TEAM STRONGER. Member FDIC.

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