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V O L . X X I I N O. X V I I I A U G U S T 8 , 2 0 1 6 36 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 PeoplesChoice Credit Union promoted Daniel Dallaire to mortgage adminis- tration manager in Saco. Dallaire was previously a mortgage loan originator servicing the Sanford/Wells area. [ A P P O I N T M E N T S ] The American Heart Association in Maine added 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 manager of Pottery Barn and Porter is project director with the University of New England Coastal Healthy Communities Coalition. The Center for Grieving Children, a non- profi t in Portland that provides sup- port for grieving children, adults and their families, added Robert Baldacci of Baldacci Consulting Group, William Kany of Saco & Biddeford Savings Institution and Gerard Salvo of TideSmart Global to its board of directors. The University of Maine Alumni Association elected Matthew Ciampa chair and Justin Labonte treasurer of its board of direc- tors. Ciampa is a business analyst at Pingup, a Boston-based startup while Labonte will be joining Emerson Electric Co., a Fortune 500 company based in suburban St. Louis, in the fall. In addition, William Beaudoin, Danielle Burke Ahern, Gustavo Burkett, John Ferland, Steven Hewins, Elizabeth Jarrell, John Lalumiere and Julia Munsey were elected as board members. Eastern Maine Development Corp. in Bangor added Christopher Winstead and Lori Shields to its board of direc- tors. Winstead is executive director for the Piscataquis County Economic Development Council while Shields is a relationship manager in the commer- cial department of TD Bank. Paul Peck, an attorney at Drummond & Drummond and real estate devel- oper with LWS Development LLC, was named president of the Maine Real Estate & Development Association. e association also announced its slate of offi cers including: Bruce Jones, Creative Offi ce Pavilion, and Brian Curley, PDT Architects, vice presidents; William Shanahan, Northern New England Housing Investment Fund, treasurer; and Shelly Clark, Maine Real Estate & Development Association, secre- tary. William Schad, Southern Maine Looking for exciting business events? Go to mainebiz.biz/calendar to view and post events. @ WANNA SAVE $$$$? Maine Electrical Alliance Introduces The Exclusive LED Lighting Lease It's The Lease That Pays For Itself! FACT: Your savings will exceed your lease payment! FACT: Save up to 20% on your lighting bills! FACT: No upfront costs! FACT: LEDs extended life = less replacement bulbs over time! FACT: LEDs do not emit any heat — your A/C will reduce over time! If you're serious about saving on your business bills, then you seriously need to call us today! 1-888-666-1947 www.MaineElectricalAlliance.org Certain restrictions apply. Nominate your candidate for the fourteenth annual Mainebiz Next List Mainebiz needs your help to recognize Maine's dynamic individuals who are trailblazers in their industry. To identify these business mavericks, we're opening the nomination process up to you! You tell us, who's Next? Nominations close on August 26 Visit mainebiz.biz/next to nominate. To make a Donation to the Next List Alumni Scholarship Fund through the Maine Community Foundation, visit mainecf.org and click on mainecf.org and click on mainecf.org Make a gift. Do you know someone who is: A true entrepreneur? A forward-thinking leader? A positive motivator for change? A problem-solver who takes a fresh approach? FOLLOW US @MBEVENTS #MBNext16 PRESEN T ING SP ONSORS

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