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May 16, 2016

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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 27 M AY 1 6 , 2 0 1 6 The Maine Department of Labor in Augusta pro- moted Edward Upham to director of the Bureau of Employment Services, Nichole Jamison to Northern Regional CareerCenter manager and Mary Kozicki LaFontaine to Southern Regional CareerCenter man- ager. Upham was previously manager of the Bangor CareerCenter, Jamison was manager for the Machias and Calais CareerCenters and Kozicki LaFontaine managed the Lewiston CareerCenter. Bath Savings Institution promoted Barbara Tuttle, an assistant vice president, to branch manager in Bath and Melissa Libby to branch manager in Yarmouth. Sargent Tyler & West, an indepen- dent insurance agency in Bangor, promoted Scott Adams to personal lines director, Cyndi Rollins to commercial lines director and Shelley Tozier to sales director. TD Bank promoted Ellen Niewoehner to senior relationship manager in commercial lend- ing in Portland. Niewoehner was most recently a relationship man- ager in commercial lending. John Turner Consulting Inc., an engineering consulting fi rm in Portland, promoted Matthew Taylor to director of the Northern New England Division and Travis Carpenter to director of geotechnical and environmental engineering. Androscoggin Bank in Lewiston announced several pro- motions. Jennifer Seekins and Jeff Smith were promoted to senior vice president; Jacqueline Curtis, Jeremy Deering, Steven English, Eric Hansen, Torri Jones, Melissa Knutson to vice president; and Carly Beaudin, Kelly Beckim, Lisa Bilodeau, Melodie Cyr, Melissa Farinas, Genevieve Hering, Tracy Jarvis, Ryan Landry, Ruth Martin, Lucille McIntyre, Deborah McPhail, Melissa Runstrom, Karen Shaw, David Smirles, Denise Tabet and Darren Williams to assistant vice president. In addition, Julie Buffi ngton was pro- moted to regional retail sales and service manager. Buffi ngton, a vice president, was previously commer- cial loan offi cer. Britany Hustu was promoted to vice president of commercial loan processing. Preservation Management Inc., a residen- tial property management fi rm in South Portland, pro- moted Christine Jenkinson to president and CEO and Kris Landry to regional vice president of operations. Jenkinson, who has 17 years of experience in the aff ordable housing industry, was previously senior vice presi- dent and COO while Landry joined the fi rm as a property manager in 2009. CIEE: Council on International Educational Exchange, a study abroad and intercultural exchange organi- zation in Portland, promoted Tim Propp to COO. Propp was CFO. Barbara Tuttle Ellen Niewoehner Kris Landry Christine Jenkinson Thursday, June 9th 9a-5p Androscoggin Bank Colisee 190 Birch St LEWISTON B2BMaine.com Over 175 Booths! Please call 1-800-RED-CROSS or go to www.redcrossblood.org to schedule your blood donation today! The American Red Cross, through its strong network of volunteers, donors and partners, is always there in times of need. We aspire to turn compassion into action. Every two seconds someone receives a unit of blood. The need is constant. It is our mission to meet that need. Please roll up your sleeves and give the invaluable gift that helps save lives. U P C O M I N G B L O O D D R I V E S 5/17/16 Boys and Girls Club: 126 North St., Waterville 12:00pm–5:00pm 5/19/16 Second Congregational Church: 51 Main St., Newcastle 12:00pm–5:00pm 5/23/16 YMCA Augusta: 31 Union St., Augusta 12:00pm–5:00pm 6/01/16 Knights of Columbus: 298 Grand Army Rd.,Whitefield 1:00pm–6:00pm 6/16/16 People's United: 21 Depot St., Union 1:00pm–6:00pm 6/21/16 Lions Bristol: 2604 Bristol Rd., New Harbor 1:00pm–6:00pm 6/25/16 Church of LDS: 100 Old Country Rd., Rockport 9:00am–2:00pm We Are All the American Red Cross — Sleeves Up. Hearts Open. All In. Wednesday, May 18 Holiday Inn by the Bay, Portland | 11AM-2PM Thank you to our sponors! Tickets & Info: mainewomensfund.org because when women and girls thrive, communities prosper

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