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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 39 O C T O B E R 1 7 , 2 0 1 6 First National Bank hired Michelle Curtis as assistant vice president, busi- ness relationship offi cer in Camden. Curtis previously worked for Bank of America as a specialty account review analyst and senior credit analyst. SIS Bank in Sanford hired Cassandra Mosher as assistant vice president and market manager in Springvale and South Sanford. e boards of the Maine Restaurant Association and Maine Innkeepers Association hired Steve Hewins as presi- dent and CEO. Most recently, Hewins, a travel industry veteran, served as exec- utive director of Portland Downtown, a non-profi t organization whose mission is to build and promote downtown Portland as a vibrant business, residen- tial and tourism destination. [ P R O M O T I O N S ] Varney Agency, an insurance agency in Bangor, promoted Ron Guerin to COO of all of the fi rm's Maine retail loca- tions. Guerin will continue to serve as president of Varney Canada and COO of Varney Tampa and resume leadership of all international functions, acquisitions and expansion of the agency into the Florida and Québec markets. Bar Harbor Savings and Loan promoted Jacquie Colburn to compliance offi cer. Colburn was previ- ously compliance administrator. cPort Credit Union in Portland pro- moted Laura Miller to vice president of marketing, Beth Osborne to senior branch manager in Augusta and Kellie Higgins to operations specialist. The County Federal Credit Union in Presque Isle promoted Kyle Taylor to Michelle Curtis Beth Osborne Kellie Higgins Jacquie Colburn Laura Miller Got a lot on your plate? Join us for breakfast. NEED EMPLOYEES? NEED INCENTIVES? NEED TRAINING? The Maine Department of Labor and its Workforce Partners are hosting the Maine-at-Work Executive Breakfast to showcase a range of resources to address workforce challenges. Hear how Cianbro, Alere, MaineGeneral Medical Center and others used these services to create solutions. Join us for the Maine-at-Work Breakfast Momentum Convention Augusta Civic Center 7:30am-9:00am November 9, 2016 $25 includes breakfast Register at: www.MaineAtWorkInitiativeExecutiveBreakfast.eventbrite.com www.maine.gov/maineatwork Initiative Maine-at-Work 2016 Fall Summit | Maine-Grown Solutions LEANING INTO CHANGE Generously Sponsored by: Learn More and Register: growsmartmaine.org and facebook.com/GrowSmartMaine/ Engage. Invent. Ignite! October 19, 2016 | Waterville | Thomas College Join us for a full day of tours and workshops. Roderick Scott, CFM, L & R Resources, on redevelopment in the age of sea level rise, flood insurance changes and wild weather. New approaches to: • arts and culture as an economic engine • retaining and recruiting millennials and immigrants in today's workforce • transportation that works • balancing environment and economy

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