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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 39 A U G U S T 7 , 2 0 1 7 [ N E W H I R E S ] Maine Restaurant Association and Maine Innkeepers Association hired Kathleen Pierce as director of mem- bership and com- munications. Pierce was previously a journalist with the Bangor Daily News. Kennebec Savings Bank hired Adrienne Bennett as vice president and director of marketing and communications. Previously, Bennett was press secre- tary for Gov. Paul LePage. Diversifi ed Communications, an international media company in Portland, hired Danielle Ruby as a quality assurance analyst and proj- ect manager and Rita Hicks as an account executive. Ruby was previ- ously with Modern Grid Partners while Hicks was with Graphisoft in Waltham, Mass. Penobscot Community Health Care in Bangor hired Chuck LeBlanc as a chiroprac- tor at Brewer Medical Center. LeBlanc previ- ously established the 207 Chiropractic Pain Center and served at Bruns Chiropractic in Bangor. Sebago Technics, an engineering con- sulting fi rm in South Portland, hired Sarah Hanf, Kendra Ramsell, Cameron Mullen and Ryan Sweetser as civil engi- neers; Michael Celeste and Brian Williams as survey technicians; Mike Jakubowski as an environmental scientist; and Jimmy Courbron as a project surveyor. 19 Oaks, a market- ing and sales com- pany in Portland, hired Marlys Furze as marketing director. The Chaplaincy Institute of Maine in Portland hired Rev. Catharine Payson as dean of students. Sevee & Maher Engineers in Cumberland hired Tamara Risser as an environmental engineer. Risser, a Maine-licensed professional engineer, most recently operated her own consulting fi rm, Bantam Rock. Maine Manufacturing Extension Partnership in Augusta hired William Jackson as project man- ager for the Bangor area and Aroostook and Washington coun- ties. Jackson was previously a cor- porate quality manager at Somic America Inc. in Brewer. Fluid Imaging Technologies, a labora- tory instrumentation manufac- turer in Scarborough, hired Tom Buckland as materials manager and Jonathan Mayorquin as shipper, receiver and quality-control tech. Buckland was supply chain man- ager with Hews Co LLC while Mayorquin was import and export customer service representative at Eimskip USA. Creative Offi ce Pavilion in Portland hired Jessica Goldstein as an addition to its inte- rior design team. Drummond Woodsum, a law fi rm in Portland, hired Kimberly Pacelli as an attorney and consultant in its higher educa- tion practice group. Previously, Pacelli was senior associate dean of student aff airs at Bowdoin College and associate dean of student life at Harvard College. Cardente Real Estate in Portland hired Andrew LeBlanc as a commercial broker and Maria Horn as a market- ing assistant and graphic designer. LeBlanc was a sales agent with NAI the Dunham Group as well as an associate director at Marcus & Millichap Capital Corp. in Boston, while Horn is a recent graduate of Santa Fe University of Art and Design in New Mexico. WBRC Architects Engineers in Portland hired Karen Rand as an interior designer. Rand was previ- ously with Ziegler Cooper Architects in Houston, Texas. [ P R O M O T I O N S ] First National Bank in Damariscotta promoted Kayla Wilshire to senior deposit operations associate, Shanna Castner to assistant branch manager in Waldoboro, Aleisha Milburn to assis- tant branch manager in Calais, Chase Smith to retail loan administrator, Kayla Hodgman to collections supervi- sor, Becca Flaherty to phone center supervisor and Laura Comer and Anne Logue to senior relationship associates with First Advisors, the bank's wealth management and trust business. Geiger, a promo- tional products distributor in Lewiston, pro- moted Brenda Jimenez to junior accountant within the Crestline Finance Department. Jimenez was an order verifi er in the total care area. The MEMIC Group, a workers' com- pensation specialist in Portland, promoted Kelly Barden to director, cor- porate communications. Barden was previously communications produc- tion manager. Fontaine Family – The Real Estate Leader in Auburn promoted Marie Beaulieu, associate broker and Realtor, to offi ce manager in Scarborough. Speaking Up for Us, a self-advocacy organization in Augusta for peo- ple living with intellectual and/or 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. Andrew LeBlanc Jessica Goldstein Marlys Furze Kathleen Pierce Tom Buckland Chuck LeBlanc Jonathan Mayorquin Maria Horn Karen Rand Tamara Risser Brenda Jimenez Marie Beaulieu BAR HARBOR September 28 | 5–7pm | Harborside Hotel FOLLOW US @MBEVENTS #OTRBarHarbor17 PR ES ENTI NG S PONS OR AT TENDANCE IS FREE BUT SPACE IS LIMITED! Please be sure to register ahead. Let Mainebiz help you build your professional network! Join us as we make our fifth stop at the On the Road event series in Bar Harbor. This free event is a great forum to put a face with a name as well as make new business connections. Free admission Cash bar Complimentary hors d'oeuvres R EGI ONAL S PONS OR S For more information or to register: www.mainebiz.biz/OTRBarHarbor

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