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V O L . X X I I I N O. X X I I I O C T O B E R 2 , 2 0 1 7 36 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 Bar Harbor Bankshares hired Jack Frost as vice president, director of community giving. Frost most recently was direc- tor of philanthropy at Eastern Maine Healthcare Systems Foundation. Mid Coast Medical Group–Orthopedics in Brunswick hired Jacob Furey and Thomas Kryzak Jr. as joint-replacement surgeons. Both Furey and Kryzak received their medical degrees from Tufts University School of Medicine. Becker Structural Engineers in Portland hired Matthew Legere as a project engi- neer and Leakana Chan as a designer specializing in computer-aided design and REVIT. Fluid Imaging Technologies, the producer of the FlowCam, hired Nicole Gill as laboratory technician and Sam Foster as technical customer support associ- ate. Gill previously worked as a fisher- ies biologist with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, while Foster worked at Old Town Canoe in Old Town, where he was an engineering project assistant. [ P R O M O T I O N S ] U.S. Sen. Angus King promoted Jack Faherty to Maine press secretary. Faherty most recently served as acting press secretary. J.S. McCarthy Printers in Augusta pro- moted Jonathan Tardiff to president of J.S. McCarthy Co. Tardiff has held various roles in the family-owned busi- ness over 25 years. The Montalvo Corp., international specialists in web tension control in Gorham, promoted Eric Champigny to a full time gaug- ing technician, Jack Mastrogiacomo to quality control man- ager and Josh Harriman to electronics/ quality control technician. EMHS in Brewer promoted Teresa Vieira to president of Sebasticook Valley Health and Charles A. Dean Memorial Hospital. Vieira has led Sebasticook Valley Health since 2013 and had been acting president at Charles A Dean Memorial Hospital. Scott Simons Architects in Portland promoted Kayla Caron to associate. The Sheridan Construction Corp. in Fairfield promoted Mitchell Sammons to president and Daniel Wildes to senior vice president and COO. In addition, both Sammons and Wildes have assumed ownership of the Sheridan companies. Sammons has been part of the corporation's executive team since 1982 while Wildes previously served as vice president of construction. [ A P P O I N T M E N T S ] Tedford Housing, a nonprofit agency in Brunswick whose mission is to find lasting solutions to the challenges of homelessness, elected Kevin Bunker, Kati Chandler, Robin Nilson and Field Griffith to its board of directors and Sarah Piper and Roger Brodeur renewed their terms. Bunker is principal at Developers Collaborative, Chandler is assistant branch manager at Norway Savings Bank, Nilson is a former agency client, Griffith is retired, Piper is commercial loan officer at Bath Savings Institution and Brodeur is social service supervisor quality assurance-appeals at the Office of Child & Family Services, Maine Department of Health & Human Services. In addition, Andree Appel, retired clinical director of Oasis Free Clinics, was elected president of the board; Joyce McPhetres, chief human resources officer at Community Health Options, vice president; Nonny Soifer, executive director of MDSOAB, secretary; and Sally Loving, communica- tions and marketing consultant, was elected an at-large representative. Katahdin Bankshares Corp., parent com- pany of Katahdin Trust Co. in Houlton, announced the election of Richard Harnum Jr. to its board of directors. Harnum is president of Webber Group in Bangor, focusing on overseeing the real estate and plumbing and HVAC divisions of Webber Supply Inc. The Maine Center for Entrepreneurial Development in Portland added Todd Looking for exciting business events? Go to mainebiz.biz/calendar to view and post events. @ Generously Sponsored By First, Build a Bridge Featuring Presentations by: • Jonathan Arnold, Arnold Development Group • John Robert Smith, Smart Growth America & T4America Oct. 18: Dana Warp Mill and Downtown Westbrook growsmartmaine.org 2017 GrowSmart Maine Summit Wednesday, October 25 The A-R-T of Family Business! Register online at www.fambusiness.org Cost: IFOB members $0 -free for all employees! Future members: $25 8 -10:00 a.m. – Program 10:00 -12:00 noon – Associate Partner / Member Services Showcase at Lunt Auditorium, OceanView at Falmouth, 74 Lunt Road, Falmouth T-raction – "Free Federal and State Resources for Family-Owned Businesses and IFOB Associate Partner / Member Services Showcase" including Amy Bassett, District Director, U.S. Small Business Administration; Brian Whitney, President of Maine Technology Institute; Nancy Strojny, Chapter Chair from Portland SCORE and Commissioner Gervais from Department of Economic and Community Development. Sponsored by Eric Champigny Kayla Caron Josh Harriman Jack Mastrogiacomo Jonathan Tardiff Richard Harnum Jr.