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V O L . X X I I N O. V I I A P R I L 4 , 2 0 1 6 24 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 Coastal Enterprises Inc., a Brunswick- based lender and investor specializ- ing in rural economic development, promoted Keith Bisson to president. Bisson was the fi rm's senior vice president of program management and development. PDT Architects in Portland promoted Brian Curley to president and manag- ing principal. Curley, who was named principal in 2003, succeeds David Webster, a founding principal who led the fi rm for 38 years. Webster will continue in an advisory role, running the federal-VA health care market sector while Curley heads the corpo- rate, fi nancial and housing sectors. e University of Maine System board of trustees approved tenure for Kelly Hrenko, Yuseung Kim, Alexander Lapidus and Peter Woodruff. All four were also promoted to associate professor. Bar Harbor Bank & Trust promoted Erin Baudanza to branch relationship man- ager in Rockland. Baudanza was previ- ously a customer ser- vice representative. First National Bank and its parent com- pany, The First Bancorp in Damariscotta, promoted Sarah Cowan to vice president, regional manager. Cowan was previously branch operations manager. SeniorsPlus, an agency on aging located in Lewiston, promoted Nathan Miller to aging and disability resource center manager. Miller previously was an aging and disability resource center specialist. Gawron Turgeon Architects in Scarborough named Rebecca Dillon as principal and vice president of architecture. [ A P P O I N T M E N T S ] Androscoggin Home Care & Hospice in Lewiston added Jacqueline Fournier of Central Maine Medical Center, Elizabeth Keene of St. Mary's Regional Medical Center and Chip Morrison of Androscoggin Bank to its board of directors. The Lewiston Auburn Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce announced that Tom Campbell will serve as its representative on the Auburn-Lewiston Municipal Airport board. Campbell, who is a retired U.S. Air Force and Maine Air National Guard member, replaces Paul Robinson. The Bangor YMCA announced its 2016- 17 board of director offi cers including: president, Rich Armstrong, president of The Snowman Group; vice president, Anne-Marie Storey, attorney at law and partner, Rudman Winchell; treasurer, Brian Donahue, CFO, Bangor Nursing and Rehabilitation; and secretary, Susan Faloon. Past presidents Tammy Higgins, COO of Epstein Properties, and Tyler Smith, president of Greenway Equipment Sales, will also serve as offi cers. Maine Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap was named to the National Association of Secretaries of State Task Force on Business Identity eft, a bipartisan Looking for exciting business events? Go to mainebiz.biz/calendar to view and post events. @ www.NonprofitMaine.org We help nonprofits help Maine. We help nonprofits help Maine. >$200 million in state income tax revenue Maine's nonprofit wages generate every year If you TRAVEL OUT OF STATE for a meeting, event, or sporting competition, contact the Convention + Visitors Bureau. LET US KNOW WHERE YOU ARE GOING, and we can help… BRING YOURS HOME! MEETINGS MEAN BUSINESS FOR MAINE + + MeetInMaine.com 94 Commercial Street, Portland, ME 04101 | 207.772.4994 | meetings@visitportland.com Not only do you get the convenience of valet parking at the airport for $10 a day, but we'll take care of your car needs, too. www.parknjetportland.com 747-5650 Drive 100 yards past baggage claim. Look for our green sign. Open 4:30AM - 1AM or later. per day $10 park perks OiL chANge • cAr wAsh • DetAiLiNg with Sarah Cowan Erin Baudanza

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