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V O L . X X I I N O. X X I V O C T O B E R 1 7 , 2 0 1 6 38 [ N E W H I R E S ] CBRE|The Boulos Co., a real estate firm in Portland, hired Jonathan Rizzo as an associate. Rizzo was previously regional director for Inspirato in Denver, Colo. e board of directors of Furniture Friends, a nonprofit in Portland, hired Jenn McAdoo as executive director. McAdoo has over 20 years of youth and community development experience. James W. Sewall Co., a natural resources, energy and infra- structure consult- ing firm in Old Town, hired Michael Edgecomb as busi- ness development manager in the firm's utilities group. Edgecomb was government rela- tions director for Maine and New Hampshire for Time Warner Cable. Perry, Fitts, Boulette and Fitton CPAs in Oakland hired Nicklaus DeBlois as an accountant. e College of Arts and Sciences at the University of New England in Biddeford hired Tami Gower as clinical professor and chair of the business department. Gower was previously chair of the Business Department and Culinary Arts at York County Community College. United Way of Greater Portland hired Bethany Campbell as director, financial stability. Campbell was previously with Portland Public Schools. University Credit Union in Orono hired Jessica Ouellette as campus branch manager in Presque Isle. P&C Insurance in Biddeford hired Cameron Trask as a personal lines account manager. Previously, Trask was a research analyst at the University of Maine at Orono. EMHS in Brewer hired Timothy Dentry as senior vice presi- dent and COO. Dentry, who is cur- rently the CEO of Tawam Hospital in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, previously served as vice president of global services and managing director for Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, executive direc- tor of the Ethiopia Ministry of Health initiative and executive vice president for Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore. Camden National Bank hired Sean Lague as senior vice president and direc- tor of information technology, based in Portland. Lague has more than 24 years of experience in the IT industry. Furman Gregory Deptula, a law firm in Biddeford, hired Denise LaGasse as an attorney. LaGasse was previously direc- tor of digital medi- cine at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City. Midcoast Federal Credit Union in Freeport hired Linda Bedell as compliance and risk officer, Dana Orenstein as vice president retail services, Bath and Brianna Potter as marketing and administrative specialist. Drummond Woodsum, a law firm in Portland, hired Allen Kropp as a mem- ber of the firm's school and educa- tion and higher education practice groups and Terri Wilber as director of marketing. Kropp was with the U.S. Department of Education as deputy chief attorney and interim director of the office for Civil Rights Regional Office in Boston while Wilber was marketing director at Harriman. Penobscot Community Health Care in Bangor hired Pamala Pellon-Irwin as a member of the medical staff at Community Care & Geriatrics. Previously, Pellon-Irwin provided hospital and emergency care at Maine Coast Memorial Hospital. MaineGeneral Eye Center in Fairfield hired Erin Lichtenstein and Michael Nolan. Lichtenstein is a board-cer- tified, comprehensive eye surgeon who diagnoses and manages all adult medical eye conditions while Nolan specializes in pediatric and adult oph- thalmology, including eye surgery. Bangor Savings Bank hired Beth Boudreau as mortgage devel- opment officer. Boudreau has more than 25 years of experience in mort- gage origination and consumer lending. Creative Portland hired Dinah Minot as executive director. Minot, a veteran Hollywood producer, was previously a senior advisor for Bobby Shriver's campaign for Los Angeles County Supervisor. Bar Harbor Bank & Trust hired Hilary Strout as assistant vice president and enterprise fraud manager. Strout has 10 years of experi- ence in cyber secu- rity fraud-detection and mitigation. Woodard & Curran, an integrated engi- neering, science, and operations company in Portland, hired Phyllis Brunner as president of consulting. Brunner is returning to the firm after 16 years as west regional manager and a senior consultant at Brown and Caldwell. Eastern Maine Medical Center in Bangor hired Mahmuda Ahmed as a pediatric endocrinologist, Allison Behrle Yardley as a pediatric gastroen- terologist, Jeremy Yardley as a pediatric inpatient physician, Edward Jernigan and Brooke Surran as pediatric neu- rologists and Nathalie Kremer as a pediatric surgeon. OA Centers for Orthopaedics in Portland hired Kathryn Hanna and Michael O'Malley as orthopaedic surgeons. Hanna is a board-certified, fellow- ship trained orthopaedic surgeon treating upper extremity injuries and conditions with a specialization of the elbow and hand while O'Malley is an orthopaedic surgeon with fellowship training in orthopaedic sports medi- cine focusing on joint preservation and replacement as well as arthros- copy of the shoulder, hip and knee. Newsworthy people and performances I N S H O R T Allen Kropp Michael Edgecomb Bethany Campbell Sean Lague Hilary Strout Terri Wilber Beth Boudreau Nicklaus DeBlois Denise LaGasse Timothy Dentry www.hammondlumber.com | Toll free 1-866-HAMMOND

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