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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 33 J U LY 2 5 , 2 0 1 6 [ N E W H I R E S ] NewHeight Group, a real estate develop- ment firm in Portland, hired Tom Federle and Erin Cooperrider as development partners on its new project, Luminato Condominiums. Federle also runs his own law practice in Portland while Cooperrider is also development direc- tor at Community Housing of Maine. BerryDunn, an accounting and consulting firm in Portland, announced several new hires. In audit and accounting the firm hired Jill Goldsworthy as staff account- ing and Torrie Lalime as staff auditor; in government consulting Julie Blackwood, Catherine Corey and Rick Gamache were hired as senior consultants, Hannah May and Anthony Sylvia as consultants, Jamie Phillips as paraprofessional and Dacey Wesley as project coordinator; and in marketing Kevin Emmons was hired as database marketing administrator. Berman & Simmons, a law firm in Lewiston, hired Taylor Asen as an attorney. Asen repre- sents plaintiffs in personal injury cases, including motor vehicle and medical malpractice cases, and complex civil litigation matters. SIS Bank in Sanford hired Karyn Scharf Morin as vice president, senior retail banker. Most recently, Morin was with Kennebunk Savings Bank. Ainsworth, Thelin & Raftice PA, a law firm in South Portland, hired Jacob Bowie as an attorney. Bowie focuses on the areas of real estate, estate planning, probate and business law. Scarborough Land Trust hired Toby Jacobs as part-time stewardship coordinator. Jacobs holds a concurrent position as part-time stewardship and outreach coordinator at Presumpscot Regional Land Trust. Kennebec Valley Community College in Fairfield hired Erica Mazzeo as academic dean. Mazzeo was previously curriculum director for Falmouth Public Schools. H.M. Payson, a registered investment advisor and Maine trust company in Portland, hired Bridget Bailey. Bailey was previously a senior trust associate for the Key Private Bank Group in Portland. Franklin Memorial Hospital in Farmington hired Christopher Renaud as a member of the hospital's anesthe- siology services. Renaud was staff anesthesiologist and medical director of anesthesiology services at Ireland Army Community Hospital in Fort Knox, Kentucky. Diversified Communications, an interna- tional media company in Portland, hired Meaghan Strickland as a marketing and conference administrator. Strickland was previously with Greater Portland Convention & Visitors Bureau. Belfast Creative Coalition hired Emily Baer as executive director. Baer most recently created market access and professional devel- opment opportuni- ties for Wabanaki artists across Maine in addition to serving as chief editor of Pine Pitch Press in Portland. Bangor Savings Bank hired Susan Pope as vice president and commercial relationship man- ager in Ogunquit. Pope was previ- ously a commercial lender for Key Bank and Kennebunk Savings Bank. Bernstein Shur, a law firm in Portland, hired Alysia Melnick, former legal 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 Renaud Erin Cooperrider Susan Pope Karyn Scharf Morin Tom Federle Emily Baer Jacob Bowie Taylor Asen Investing in Maine and It's People www.BuildingSolutionsUSA.com 248 King Street Oxford, ME 04270 | 207.538.8787 www.CDGMaine.com kw KELLER WILLIAMS REALTY Sullivan Real Estate Group 84 Middle St., Portland, Me 04101 office: 207.771.5556 Each Office is Indepentantly Owned LOCAL EXPERTISE... INTERNATIONAL REACH Featured Listing Crestholm Village at the Oxford Casion & Hotel Visit www.CrestholmVillage.com for more information Rte 26 Main St. Oxford

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