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V O L . X X I I I N O. V I M A R C H 2 0 , 2 0 1 7 40 [ N E W H I R E S ] Camden National Bank hired James Adsit as senior vice president and direc- tor of commercial banking for the Bangor and Downeast regions, Blaine Jones as retail regional manager in the Downeast region, David Peterson as senior vice president, commer- cial banking offi cer in Manchester, N.H., and Carl Marsh as assistant vice president and fi nancial consul- tant at Camden Financial Consultants. Adsit most recently was senior vice president, health care group, and New England team leader for the First Niagara Bank NA. Jones was regional market manager for Bangor Savings Bank. Peterson was vice president and commercial relationship manager for Northway Bank in New Hampshire. Marsh was associate wealth manager at TRSS Wealth Management. Maine Medical Partners-MaineHealth Cardiology in Rockport hired Rodney Mayhorn and Maine Medical Partners – Hospital Medicine in Portland hired Katherine Liu. Mayhorn, who specializes in noninvasive cardiology including nuclear imaging and echocardiogra- phy, was with Heart First Cardiology in Waterville while Liu is a hospital- ist with clinical interests in pediatric global emergency medicine, safe hospi- tal transitions and ultrasound. Spinnaker Trust, a Maine bank char- tered non-depository trust company in Portland, hired Chris Whitney as client advisor in its Employee Stock Ownership Plan practice and Laura Greenstein as an assistant portfolio manager in portfolio management services. Whitney was a retirement planning consultant for Transamerica while Greenstein was a fi nancial advisor at Merrill Lynch. The Maine Region of the American Red Cross hired Mary Green as community manager in Caribou. Green has 17 years of nonprofi t work experience. Broadreach Public Relations, a strategic communications and business-consult- ing fi rm in Portland, hired Julia Sivakoff as a public relations apprentice. TRC, an engineering, environmental consulting and construction manage- ment fi rm in Augusta, hired Christina Bendtson as a human resources business partner representing all of its Power employees. Bendtson was previously a human resources business partner at Camden National Bank. The Maine Credit Union League and Synergent boards hired Todd Mason as president and CEO. Mason, who is currently chief strategy offi cer for RouteOne, an indirect automotive lending technology company in Farmington, Mich., will replace John Murphy, who served as president/CEO for the organization for the past 25 years. Lewiston Auburn Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce hired Rebecca Swanson Conrad as president and CEO. Conrad is currently vice presi- dent for institutional advancement at Maine College of Art in Portland and will begin in her new role on March 27. First National Bank in Damariscotta hired Leah Nickerson as branch man- ager in Waldoboro and Ginger Shubert as branch manager in Bar Harbor. Bangor Area Staffi ng Solutions hired Carolyn Hayden to assist with its Newsworthy people and performances I N S H O R T Blaine Jones Chris Whitney Leah Nickerson Ginger Shubert Rebecca Swanson Conrad Carl Marsh Laura Greenstein James Adsit David A. Greene PRESIDENT OF COLBY COLLEGE Melissa Smith, PRESIDENT AND CEO, WEX INC. Bob and Carmen Garver OWNERS OF WICKED JOE COFFEE AND BARD COFFEE SP ONSORED BY Meet the 2017 Mainebiz Business Leaders of the Year Portland Country Club 11 Foreside Road, Falmouth May 11 5:00–7:00 pm TICKETS: $40 ($45 after April 14) Register at www.mainebiz.biz/BLOY FOLLOW US @MBEVENTS #MBBLOY17 David Peterson

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