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V O L . X X I I I N O. X I M AY 1 5 , 2 0 1 7 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 [ P R O M O T I O N S ] WoodenBoat Publications, the publisher of WoodenBoat and Professional BoatBuilder magazines in Brooklin, pro- moted Andrew Breece to publisher. Breece was previously in business development. Murray Plumb & Murray, a law fi rm in Portland, promoted Stacey Neumann to partner. In addition to focusing on fed- eral and state crimi- nal law, Neumann practices white-collar defense, civil rights and the collegiate disciplinary process, including Title IX investigations. Pine Tree Society, an organization in Bath serving Maine children and adults with disabilities, promoted Cathy Verrill to adult case manager, Matthew Bishop to service planner for its Scarborough and Auburn offi ces and Medora Harrington and Patti Ellery to direct support profes- sional supervisors in Auburn. Verrill was previously a direct support profes- sional, Bishop was service planner for Scarborough and responsible for PCP writing and the therapy documenta- tion process, Harrington was a direct support professional and Ellery was in human resources and safety. United Way of York County in Kennebunk promoted Jason Ketterick to community impact director for youth and volunteers and Fiona Robinson to marketing and donor development senior manager. Portland Museum of Art promoted Jessica May to deputy director and Robert and Elizabeth Nanovic chief curator, Diana Jocelyn Greenwold to associate curator of American art and Andrew Eschelbacher to Susan Donnell and Harry W. Konkel associate curator of European art. Community Concepts Finance Corp. in Lewiston promoted Zachary Maher to vice president of lending. Maher was previously a loan offi cer specializing in business lending and related services. [ A P P O I N T M E N T S ] Androscoggin Bancorp in Lewiston announced 17 new bank offi cers: James Kacer, senior vice president; Ross Bartlett, Stephen Clauson, Melissa Couture, Michelle Love, Valerie Moody, Brenda Paradis, John Simko and Richard Szabo, vice presidents; and Katie Beatty, Ann Burrill, Patricia Gilbert, Colleen Fournier, Lise Patterson, Derek Simkowitz, Chris Teague and Andrea Wade, assistant vice presidents. In addi- tion, Michael Barriault, Keith Canning, David Maxsimic, Drew Swenson and Jean Wilson were approved as corporators. Friends of Casco Bay in South Portland elected Kim Charmatz and Andrew Marsters to its board of directors. Charmatz currently serves as an academic advi- sor to students majoring in the natu- ral sciences at the University of Southern Maine while Marsters is a co-founder of Points East, a boating magazine based in Portsmouth, N.H. The Maine Insurance Agents Association in Hallowell elected Wendy Tapley as chairwoman. Tapley is owner of Tapley Insurance Agency Inc., an inde- pendent insurance agency in York. Seaboard Federal Credit Union in Bucksport re-elected Alan Johnson and Jeff Kneeland and elected Joe Lynch to its board of directors. Table offi cers for the coming year are Tony Manzo, chair; Johnson, vice chair; and Jim Duplessis, secretary-trea- surer. e credit union also announced the retirement of Basil Staples after serving on the board since 1999. e board of directors of Camden National Corp. announced the appointment of Craig Denekas as an independent director of the fi rm. Denekas is chairman and CEO of the Libra Foundation, private grant-making charitable foundation in Portland. Hospice Volunteers of Waterville Arena named Rick Forsley, Seven Grenier, Luxy LeClair and Natalie Tortorella to its board of directors. Forsley is owner/presi- dent of Choice Investments, Grenier is associate director, offi ce of grants and sponsored programs at Colby College, LeClair is a retired executive manager at Central Maine Motors Auto Group and Tortorella is a licensed insurance agent at Combined Benefi ts United. Looking for exciting business events? Go to mainebiz.biz/calendar to view and post events. @ Do your employees take pride in what you do? Find out. F O R I N F O R M AT I O N A N D TO A P P LY G O TO B E S T P L AC E S TO W O R K M E. C O M 2017 Premier Sponsor A N E M P LO Y E E E N G A G E M E N T P R O G R A M Fiona Robinson Andrew Marsters Stacey Neumann Wendy Tapley Jason Ketterick Kim Charmatz