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August 22, 2016

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V O L . X X I I N O. X I X A U G U S T 2 2 , 2 0 1 6 28 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 of its fi ne fi rearms division. Wilcox previously operated his own fi rearms business in Virginia. Salem Advisory Group LLC in Wells hired Bill Rispoli as an investment advisor representative. Kennebec Valley Community College in Fairfi eld hired Rhonda Harvey as faculty member for its Health Information Technology program. Harvey was program director/instructor of health information management at Northern Maine Community College. Malone Commercial Brokers in Portland hired Andrew Ingalls as a broker. Previously, Ingalls was a broker with CBRE| e Boulos Co. Quirk Insurance in Bangor hired Cynthia Rollins and Dorren Williamson. Both Rollins and Williamson were previously with Sargent, Tyler & West Insurance. [ P R O M O T I O N S ] KidsPeace, an Ellsworth nonprofi t pro- vider of mental and behavioral health services for children and families, promoted Michael Slack as COO and Matthew Koval executive vice president, chief medical offi cer. Slack was previ- ously executive vice president of pro- grams and development while Koval was vice president of medical aff airs. PeoplesChoice Credit Union in Saco pro- moted Susan Lavallee to branch manager II in Biddeford. Lavallee was previously the branch manager in Sanford. Drummond Woodsum, a law fi rm in Portland, announced E. William Stockmeyer will head the fi rm's public sec- tor practice group. Stockmeyer will continue to serve as head of the fi rm's public fi nance sub-group. Waltz Long Term Care Pharmacy in Brunswick promoted Courtney Doherty Oland to president and Amy Kelder Enos to director of pharmacy operations. The Maine Development Foundation in Augusta promoted Anne Ball to interim program director for Maine Downtown Center. Ball has served as a consultant for the organiza- tion since 2012 and has been involved in the success of the Healthy Maine Streets Program, Grants to Green and Making Headway in Your Community. The Portland Public Schools promoted Sharon Pray to serve as interim chief aca- demic offi cer for the 2016-17 school year and Deborah Mullis to interim director of student support services. Pray was the district's director of student support ser- vices while Mullis was assistant director of student support services. [ A P P O I N T M E N T S ] The Freeport Economic Development Corp. elected Daniel Kleban to its board. Kleban is co-founder of Maine Beer Co. in Freeport. The Maine Estate Planning Council in Portland announced that Joseph Powers, UBS Financial Services, will serve as president; Robin Cyr, Albin Randall & Bennett, vice president; Kerry Peabody, Clark Insurance, treasurer; Timothy Woodhouse, Acadia Trust N.A., secre- tary; and Jennifer Kruszewski, Epstein & O'Donovan LLP, immediate past presi- dent for the 2016-17 fi scal year. John Nelson, CFO of Wright-Pierce, an engineering consulting fi rm in Portland, was appointed vice chair and treasurer of the American Council of Engineering Companies' Executive Committee for the 2016-18 term. [ A C H I E V E M E N T S ] Leo Bourgeault, a broker associate affi liated with the Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage offi ce in Saco, was named to the 2016 REAL Trends America's "Best Real Estate Agents" list, a ranking report that identifi es the most productive real estate agents by state and metropolitan area based on closed transaction "sides" and sales volume. Bourgeault was ranked No. 25 for the state of Maine based on trans- action sides, closing 54.6 sides in 2015. Hall Internet Marketing in Portland said it has been accepted as a verifi ed Gold Level WooExpert from the ecom- merce platform WooCommerce. e fi rm is one of just 10 agencies globally and the only agency in New England to be given the distinction which rec- ognizes top web development agen- cies using the popular platform. Kyle Santosuosso, a fl ight paramedic with LifeFlight in Camden, received a 2016 Looking for exciting business events? Go to mainebiz.biz/calendar to view and post events. @ 30 Team Golf Tournament followed by a Live Auction Junior Achievement of Maine's 30th Annual GOLF CLASSIC R E G I S T E R YO U R T E A M T O D AY ! 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