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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 39 S E P T E M B E R 5 , 2 0 1 6 Maine Medical Partners, a department of Maine Medical Center in Portland, hired fi ve physicians. Jennifer Monti joined Maine Medical Partners – MaineHealth Cardiology's Scarborough offi ce and Emily Zarookian, Timothy Botler, Matthew Buttarazzi and John Walker joined Maine Medical Partners – Hospital Medicine. Morgan Stanley hired Robert Emple as a fi rst vice president and fi nancial advisor. Emple is a member of the fi rm's wealth management offi ce in Portland. Kennebec Valley Community College in Fairfi eld hired Monett Wilson as dean of fi nance and administration. Wilson was fi scal offi cer for the Maine Community College System. Maine Medical Partners – MaineHealth Cardiology in Portland hired Laura Sullivan and Róisín Morgan at its practice in Augusta and Waterville. Sullivan spe- cializes in all aspects of non-invasive imaging while Morgan sees the full range of general cardiology patients with specialization in non-invasive cardiac imaging and stress testing. EMMC Northeast Cardiology Associates in Bangor hired Eddy Karnabi, who was previously the chief cardiology fellow with the University of Miami's Miller School of Medicine. Wellspring, a substance abuse and mental health services agency in Bangor, hired Suzanne Farley as executive director. Farley was previously executive director with Court Appointed Special Advocates, First Judicial District, in Santa Fe, N.M. Portside Real Estate Group, a bou- tique agency in Falmouth, hired Nikki Petersen as fi nance manager. Breckenridge Insurance Group hired Pete Feeney as president of Breckenridge Insurance Services brokerage division based in Portland. Previously, Feeney was a senior vice presi- dent and sales leader at Swett & Crawford. [ P R O M O T I O N S ] The Maine Health Access Foundation, a private, non- profi t health care foundation in Augusta, promoted Barbara Leonard to president and CEO. Leonard has served as the foun- dation's vice president for pro- grams since 2008. HNTB Corp., an architecture, engi- neering, planning and construc- tion services fi rm in Boston, promoted Bob Driscoll to delivery offi cer for the fi rm's Northeast division. Driscoll is an associate vice president based in the fi rm's Portland offi ce. The Unity College board of trustees promoted Melik Peter Khoury to president. Khoury was previously the Nikki Petersen Come meet the 2016 Mainebiz Women to Watch For more information and to register, please visit mainebiz.biz/womentowatch Tickets are $45 per person. The Westin Portland Harborview 157 High Street, Portland September 8 5:00–7:00pm PRESEN T ING SP ONSORS FOLLOW US @MBEVENTS #MBWTW16 LINDSAY SKILLING DEANNA SHERMAN DEBRA D. TAYLOR ANDREA CIANCHETTE MAKER You are sophisticated. Is your Is your philanthropy? philanthropy? Is your philanthropy? Is your Is your philanthropy? Is your The Maine Women's Fund offers a full range of gifting options to match diverse financial needs: Donor Advised Funds Charitable Gift Annuities Bequests, Trusts and Planned Gifts Long-Term Appreciated Securities Recurring and Matching Gifts mainewomensfund.org "The Donor Advised Fund I created gives me the maximum tax efficiency, flexibility and engagement necessary to learn about and address issues of economic security for Maine women and girls. It feels great." —Anonymous Donor Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Barbara Leonard Bob Driscoll

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