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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 35 J U LY 2 5 , 2 0 1 6 at RBC Wealth Management in Portland, Wilson is the corporate merchant for the women's apparel team at L.L.Bean and controller for the Forest Avenue Veterinary Hospital in Portland and Roberts is the retired president and CEO of Assurant Employee Benefi ts. In addition Herb Janick was elected board president. Janick is a partner at Sidley Austin LLP in Portland. The American Heart Association in Maine appointed Catherine Desrochers, Linda Whitten, Nicole Hardy and Sarah Porter to its board of directors. Desrochers is an account executive with Norton Financial Services, Whitten is manager of human resources at AAA Northern New England, Hardy is general man- ager of Pottery Barn and Porter is proj- ect director with the University of New England Coastal Healthy Communities Coalition. In addition, Dave Abel, presi- dent and general manager of WMTW-TV in Portland, joined the eight-state founders affi liate regional board of directors for New England, New York and New Jersey. [ A C H I E V E M E N T S ] Tedford Housing, a nonprofi t in Brunswick working to fi nd solutions to end homelessness, announced its annual award winners. " e Tedford Home Award" was presented to Kelly Bumiller, a clinician at Tri-County Mental Health Services; Dawn Flagg, family educator at Midcoast Maine Community Action; and Tammy Cutchen, an Adoptive and Foster Families of Maine parent. Craig McEwen, Daniel B. Fayerweather professor of politi- cal economy and sociology emeritus at Bowdoin College, was named " e Scooty Brownell Award" winner. Sally Loving, a self-employed communica- tions consultant for advocacy groups in Washington, D.C., and New York, won " e Margit Cook Award" for volunteer service. The Maine Small Business Development Centers, a statewide program that helps entrepreneurs start and grow their businesses, said Roy Hebert received his Core Competencies Professional Certifi cation from the New England Professional Development group. Hebert is a cer- tifi ed business advisor in Saco. Greg Glynn received his accreditation in public relations through the Public Relations Society of America. Glynn is an account executive at Nancy Marshall Communications in Augusta. Now there's a solution that's good for the planet and great for your bottom line Optimize your building's efficiency on the go with a SmartStruxure solution and start saving on your energy costs Your job is complicated by the growing pressure to operate efficiently and reduce energy use to protect your building's financial future. Because you can't control what you don't measure, SmartStruxure ™ solution from Schneider Electric ™ simplifies your job by delivering actionable information when, where, and how you want it. Now you can optimize your energy consumption, maintain a comfortable and productive environment, and update ageing facilities — all while saving money on your energy costs. ©2016 Schneider Electric. All Rights Reserved. Schneider Electric and SmartStruxure are trademarks owned by Schneider Electric Industries SAS or its affiliated companies. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners • www.schneider-electric.com Real simple. Real smart. Real performance. > User-friendly system: Personalized user interface for anytime, anywhere access to your building systems. > A smart investment: A scalable system based on open protocols so you're ready for today and prepared for the future. > Optimized building performance: Maintain facility comfort and increase facility value by turning data into decisions. Elevation Burger — Bangor Elevate To elevate your expectations for your next construction project, call Laura Blanchette at 207.282.7697