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February 22, 2016

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V O L . X X I I N O. I V F E B R UA R Y 2 2 , 2 0 1 6 28 U S I N E S S M A I N E I N S H O R T N E W S WO R T H Y P E O P L E A N D P E R F O R M A N C E S in Portland, promoted Jill Sady to vice president and chief of staff to the president and CEO; Matthew Redman to vice president for high school study abroad, teach and TEFL; and Kathleen Goodwin to vice president for marketing and communications. Community Credit Union in Lewiston promoted Betsy Sibley to vice presi- dent of marketing/ business develop- ment. Sibley was previously market- ing/business development director. The First N.A. promoted Steven Parady to executive vice president, senior trust offi cer; Richard Elder to executive vice president, retail lending; Tammy Plummer to executive vice president, chief information offi cer; and Sarah Tolman to executive vice president, branch administration. TIQA, a restaurant in Portland, promoted Bo Byrne to executive chef. Byrne was previously chef de cuisine. The Barbara Bush Children's Hospital at Maine Medical Center in Portland named Joseph Vitterito II as neonatology divi- sion director and medical director of the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Vitterito has been a member of the Maine Medical Center Division of Neonatology for the past seven years. Eaton Peabody, a law fi rm in Bangor, announced Dan Pittman was made a shareholder. Pittman's practice focuses on municipal fi nance and tax matters for businesses, tax-exempt organiza- tions and individuals. Baker Newman Noyes, an accounting and consulting fi rm in Portland, promoted Merrill Barter and Stanley Rose to direc- tor. Barter leads the fi rm's state and local tax practice while Rose specializes in federal and state corporate and share- holder tax compliance and consulting. St. Louis Child Development Center in Biddeford named Rebecca Toliver director. Toliver was the center's assis- tant director. [ A P P O I N T M E N T S ] Boys & Girls Clubs of Southern Maine elected Katherine Coster as president of its board of directors and added Brian Elowe, Matthew Leonard, Tom Manning, Kenleigh Nicoletta, Ted O'Meara and Laura Young as board members. Elowe is the U.S. director of client engagement for Marsh & McLennan, Leonard is presi- dent and CEO of the Androscoggin County Chamber of Commerce, Manning is the owner and operator of the Miss Portland Diner, Nicoletta is an attorney with Brann & Isaacson, O'Meara is a corporate communications and public aff airs consultant and Young is vice president of philanthropy for the Maine Community Foundation. The Southern Midcoast Chamber in Brunswick elected the following board members: Ross Nova, L.L.Bean; Michelle Curtis, Bar Harbor Bank & Trust; Nick Favreau, Bath Iron Works and Midcoast Edge; Jake Korb, Main Street Bath; Paul Clark IV, Morton Real Estate; Andrew Sturgeon, Hoyle, Tanner & Assoc.; Dan Chuhta, RSU 75; Eric London, Bath Iron Works; Kevin Clark, Sitelines; Brandon Hussey, The Brunswick Hotel & Tavern; and Joe Grant, Mid Coast-Parkview Health. e chamber also elected offi cers including: Matt Barbour, McLeod|Ascanio, chair- man; Amanda Leland, Long Cove Builders, 1st vice chair; Clark, 2nd vice chair; Bob Langworthy, Management Accounting in New England, treasurer; and Barbara Rapoza, Servpro of Bath-Brunswick, secretary. Maine Media Workshops + College in Rockport added the following to its board of directors: Robert Fitzpatrick, former CEO of Euro Disney; Len Gulino, formerly of Bernstein Shur; Theo Kalikow, former president of the University of Maine at Farmington and University of Southern Maine; Roger Mandle, former president of Rhode Island School of Design; and Grafton Nunes, president of the Cleveland Institute of Art. Day One, a South Portland agency preventing and treating adolescent substance abuse, elected the following offi cers to its board of directors: Dennis Carrillo, president, attorney, Law Offi ces of Doyle & Nelson; Douglas Cranshaw, vice president, retired; Zander Abbott, trea- surer, vice president, Women & Children Service Line at Maine Medical Center; and David Mount, secretary, retired. Elizabeth Mitchell, president and CEO of Network for Regional Healthcare Improvement in Portland, was named vice chair of a federal committee that will advise the secretary of Health and Human Services how to trans- form Medicare to deliver better care at lower costs. Looking for exciting business events? Go to mainebiz.biz/calendar to view and post events. @ To apply to be a Fit Friendly Worksite or to simply learn more, visit startwalkingnow.org or call the American Heart Association in Maine at 207-289-2394. These worksites have been recognized by the American Heart Association for meeting criteria for employee fitness. Apply today. It's free! Next deadline: April 1, 2016 * Also received the Worksite Innovation Award ** Also received Worksite Innovation and Community Innovation awards This is the day to tell your employees to get moving. Take a walk. Or a couple of laps around their cubicles. Today you devise a scheme to have your employees take the stairs instead of the elevator. Anything to get them active. Because companies that promote healthy habits at the office have more productive employees and save on healthcare costs. Become one. This is the day to get your employees healthy. Visit startwalkingnow.org and click on "In the Workplace" or call 207-289-2394. Because companies that promote healthy habits at the office have more productive employees and save on healthcare costs. Become one. This is the day to get your employees healthy. Visit startwalkingnow.org and click on "In the Workplace" or call 207-289-2394. Join these other Fit Friendly Worksites AdvancePierre Foods Atlantic Great Dane Austin Associates, Certified Public Accountants Central Maine Medical Center City of Auburn Community Concepts, Inc. 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