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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 27 J U N E 2 6 , 2 0 1 7 [ N E W H I R E S ] Northeast Bank in Lewiston hired Brad Heritage as senior vice president, busi- ness development in its SBA lend- ing division. Heritage was director of borrower sales and sales productivity at Funding Circle USA in San Francisco. Katahdin Trust in Hampden hired John Frohock as vice president, managed assets officer. Northern Outdoors in e Forks hired Luke DiSilvestro as Penobscot River manager. Camden National Bank hired Nicole Gogan as assistant vice president, treasury manage- ment sales advisor and government banking. Gogan was previously deputy director of economic development for the city of Brewer. Kleinschmidt Associates, an energy and natural resource consulting firm in Pittsfield, hired Glen DeWillie as senior manager of developing mar- kets. DeWillie will be based in the firm's office in Portland, Ore. Benchmark Residential & Investment Real Estate in Portland hired Rob Dee, RJ Pettis, Erin Oldham, Debrah Yale and Lianne Mitchell. Systems Engineering, an IT strategy and managed services provider in Portland, hired Eric Tennyson as director of finance and administration and Christine Doucette as quality assurance manager. Tennyson was previously director of international finance at WEX Inc. while Doucette was most recently a coach in the Central Maine Healthcare process improvement department. Macpage LLC, an accounting firm in South Portland, hired Nadia Batishcheva as an accounting associate. Batishcheva was previously a senior accountant at Infinity Credit Union. Consigli Construction Co. Inc. in Portland hired Thomas Weeks as project executive and Kevin Morse as purchaser. Fontaine Family – The Real Estate Leader hired Jennifer McGaughey in its Auburn office and Erin Herrick as an associate broker in its Scarborough office. [ P R O M O T I O N S ] Chewonki, a school, camp and environ- mental education organization in Wiscasset, promoted Susan Feibelman to head of Maine Coast Semester at Chewonki. Feibelman joined the faculty at the school last year as a U.S. history teacher. Coffee By Design in Portland promoted Nathan Hann to director of train- ing for its five retail locations. Hann previously worked in production. Geiger, a promotional products distribu- tor in Lewiston, promoted Linda Jones to key customer specialist. Jones was previ- ously a partnership assurance manager. Unity College promoted Erika Latty to chief academic officer. Latty, a for- est ecologist who specializes in the effects of introduced tree disease on forest structure, previously served as the dean of the college's School of Environmental Citizenship. Town & Country Federal Credit Union in Scarborough promoted Betsy St. Pierre to human resources manager, Heather Savage to consumer loans manager, Esther Birkinbine to cards services manager, Michael McIver to information technol- ogy manager and Eric Wright to systems administrator. St. Pierre was previously retail services manager, Savage was senior loan officer, Birkinbine was senior card services specialist, McIver was network administrator and Wright was system support specialist. University of Maine System promoted Rebecca Wyke to president of the University of Maine at Augusta. Wyke, who served as president of the univer- sity for six months in 2015, is currently serving as the System's vice chancellor for finance and administration. Systems Engineering, an IT strategy and managed services provider in Portland, promoted Mark Benton to director of product management. [ A P P O I N T M E N T S ] The Maine Real Estate & Development Association, a statewide organization of commercial real estate owners, develop- ers and related service providers, elected Josh Fifield to its board of directors. Fifield is a senior account executive in the Business Insurance Department of Clark Insurance in Portland. The First Bancorp, parent company of First National Bank in Damariscotta, elected Mark Rosborough as vice chairman of its board of directors. Rosborough, who has served as a direc- tor of the company and the bank since the completion of the merger of FNB Bankshares in 2005, is president of J.T. Rosborough Insurance Agency in Ellsworth and is also a partner in Rosborough Family Limited Partnership, Penrose and TISA. Wolfe's Neck Farm in Freeport elected Timothy Griffin and Daniel Kleban to the board of directors. Griffin is an associ- ate professor at the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts University, while Kleban is co- founder of Maine Beer Co. in Freeport. The Animal Welfare Society in West Kennebunk elected Barbara Finkelstein to its board of directors. Finkelstein is president of York County Community College in Wells. The Maine Society of CPAs elected Karla Brannen as president of the organiza- tion's board of governors. Brannen is a tax manager at Albin, Randall & Bennett, an accounting and consulting firm in Portland. [ A C H I E V E M E N T S ] Penobscot Community Health Care in Bangor announced its Postgraduate Year One Community Pharmacy Residency Program earned reaccredi- tation from the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. David Jenks and Dominic Benvenuti, owners of 35 Domino's Pizza loca- tions in Maine, New Hampshire and Massachusetts, were awarded the "International Franchise Association Gold Franny Award" for operational excellence for a sixth time. CES Inc., a firm of engineers, environ- mental scientists and land surveyors in Brewer, received the "Richard J. Haines Award for Safety Excellence" from the Maine Chamber Group Trust. e company also announced that David Chapman received licensure as a state of Maine Certified Geologist. Chapman is based in the firm's Lewiston office. The Institute for Family-Owned Business, in partnership with MEMIC, recently presented its annual awards. OceanView at Falmouth received the "HUB/Norton Insurance and Financial Services Environmental Leadership Award;" Puritan Medical Products, "People's United Bank Innovation and Technology Award;" Custom Composite Technologies Inc., "Holiday Inn by the Bay First Generation Award;" Hanson Enterprises LLC, "Chalmers Insurance Group Customer Service Award;" Geaghan's Pub and Craft Brewery, "e Shep Lee Community Service Award;" Highland Avenue Greenhouse of Scarborough, "Maddy Corson Small Business Award;" and Capozza Tile and Floor Covering Center, "Renys Large Business of the Year." Harriman, a design and engineer- ing firm with offices in Portland, announced it was selected by the Fall River Redevelopment Authority to develop two master plans for Fall River, Mass. e first is an urban Newsworthy people and performances I N S H O R T To submit new hires, promotions, appointments, or achievements to Mainebiz, send your press release to editorial@mainebiz.biz. Items are run at the discretion of the editorial staff, and in the order in which they were received. Debrah Yale Glen DeWillie Lianne Mitchell Rob Dee Erin Oldham John Frohock Nicole Gogan RJ Pettis Nathan Hann Daniel Kleban David Chapman Timothy Griffin Susan Feibelman Mark Rosborough

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