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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 27 J U N E 2 7 , 2 0 1 6 [ N E W H I R E S ] CBRE|The Boulos Co. hired Cole Smith as an associate in Portland. Pierce Atwood, a law fi rm in Portland, hired Christine Burke Worthen as a partner with experience in ERISA and employee benefi ts, health care law and federal and state tax matters. Worthen was previously associate general counsel for Eastern Maine Healthcare Systems. MAC Air Group in Portland hired Pat Reed to lead the launch of a new shared ownership program. H&D Title & Closing Services LLC in South Portland hired Marcia Corradini. Corradini was previously an attorney with Jensen Baird Gardner & Henry. The American Heart Association in Maine hired Rebecca Adams as a corporate events director. Previously, Adams was with Townsquare Media radio group. e city of Portland hired Christopher Branch as public works director. Branch previously served as director of public works/services for the city of Lewiston. Androscoggin Home Care & Hospice in Lewiston hired Kenneth Albert as presi- dent and CEO. Albert recently served as director and COO for the Maine Center for Disease Control & Prevention. WCSH 6 in Portland hired Adrienne Stein as executive producer of NEWS CENTER's Morning Report. Stein is an award-winning television news journalist who was an anchor/reporter for WGME in Portland. Experience Maritime Maine, a free travel planning resource for visitors to Maine, hired Jessica Skwire Routhier to coordinate project activities through the end of 2016. Routhier, an independent museum professional, nonprofi t consultant, copy editor and arts writer in South Portland, was the coordinator of the Maine Photo Project in 2015. Diversifi ed Communications, an interna- tional media company in Portland, hired Casey Reynolds as an attendee acquisi- tion and development representative. Reynolds was previously with Amcomm Verizon Wireless in Waterville. The MEMIC Group, a workers' compen- sation fi rm in Portland, hired Natalie Campaneria and Debra Willard Webb as safety management consultants. Campaneria, a physical therapist, will work in the organization's Florida territory while Willard Webb, a certi- fi ed occupational health nurse-spe- cialist, joined the fi rm's Maine Loss Control team. [ P R O M O T I O N S ] First National Bank in Damariscotta, promoted Patti Gwara to vice presi- dent, electronic ser- vices offi cer. Gwara has been with the bank for 18 years and has served as the bank's opera- tions offi cer since 2011. WBRC Architects Engineers in Bangor promoted Kris Kowal, architect; Stephanie Laplant, electrical engineer; Dan Monroe, mechanical engineer; and Paul Monyok, civil engineer to senior associates and shareholders. Androscoggin Bank in Lewiston said Britany Hustus has been promoted to vice president commercial loan processing. PeoplesChoice Credit Union promoted Kevin Cerroni to branch manager at its Operations Center in Saco. The Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife in Augusta promoted Francis Brautigam to Fisheries and Hatcheries Division director. For the past 13 years, Brautigam was the lead biologist in the southern Maine/Sebago region where he oversaw the management of Sebago Lake and other waters in York and Cumberland counties. TEGNA Inc. promoted Brian Cliffe to president and general manager of WCSH 6 in Portland. Cliff e, who was previously director of sales for the television station, will also oversee WLBZ 2 in Bangor. CES Inc., a fi rm of engineers, environ- mental scientists and land surveyors in Brewer, promoted Travis Noyes and John Pond to executive vice presidents. Noyes was most recently engineering division director and senior vice president while Pond was environmental division direc- tor and senior vice president. [ A P P O I N T M E N T S ] United Way of York County added Michelle Boucher of Unum and Todd Cesca of Charter Oak Capital Management to its board. David Colter was elected to serve as a director of both Bar Harbor Bank & Trust and its parent company, Bar Harbor Bankshares. Colter is presi- dent and CEO of GAC Chemical Corp. in Searsport. e bank also elected independent director David Woodside as chairman of its board. Woodside, who has been a member of the board since 2003, is president and general manager of The Acadia Corp. Maritheresa Frain was elected to e Forum Council by the institutional members of e Forum on Education Abroad. Frain is executive vice presi- dent of study abroad for CIEE: Council on International Educational Exchange in Portland. The Alzheimer's Association in Scarborough announced Robert O'Keefe was elected to its national board of directors. O'Keefe, 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. Christopher Branch Rebecca Adams Christine Burke Worthen Dan Monroe Patti Gwara Stephanie Laplant Kris Kowal Paul Monyok David Colter David Woodside $19.95 $19.95 $19.95 July 6, 2015 July 6, 2015 July 6, 2015 July 6, 2015 July 6, 2015 July 6, 2015 VO L . X X I N O. X I V VO L . X X I N O. X I V VO L . X X I N O. X I V www.mainebiz.biz www.mainebiz.biz www.mainebiz.biz www.mainebiz.biz www.mainebiz.biz www.mainebiz.biz SP ONSORED BY Get your copy of the new Mainebiz Fact Book: Doing Business in Maine. It's the best source of information for both local companies and companies who are looking to relocate or expand into our state. 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