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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 25 F E B R UA R Y 5 , 2 0 1 8 ORPC Inc., a developer of marine renew- able energy solutions based in Portland, promoted Cian Marnagh to vice president of engineering and program manage- ment, Nathan Johnson to vice president of development, Ryan Tyler to senior project engineer and Sean Anderton to director of information technology and field services. Geiger, a promotional products distribu- tor in Lewiston, promoted Ronald Seguin to accounts receivable specialist in Total Care. Seguin was an order verifier. First National Bank in Damariscotta pro- moted Brenda Fernald to assistant vice president, business development officer, Taylor Hatch to assistant vice president, branch operations and phone center manager and Emily Cantillo to compli- ance manager. e bank also announced that First Advisors, the investment man- agement division of the company, pro- moted Peter Nicholson to vice president, senior portfolio manager and Chelsea Spalding to assistant portfolio manager. [ A P P O I N T M E N T S ] Day One, an agency in South Portland dedicated to addressing sub- stance use and mental health needs among children and young adults, added Andrea Lai, director of ambulatory care pharmacy services at Maine Medical Center, to its board of directors. Tony McKim, president and CEO of First National Bank in Damariscotta, joined the board of the United Farmer Veterans of Maine as a community director. Hospice of Southern Maine in South Portland elected new board members and corporation members at its annual meeting. Elected to the board of direc- tors for an initial term and to the cor- poration were Theodora Kalikow, presi- dent emerita of the University of Maine, Farmington; and Laura Madigan McCown, clinical ethicist at Maine Medical Center. Elected to serve a second term were Barry Hobbins and Gayle Brazeau, profes- sor of pharmaceutical sciences in the College of Pharmacy at the University of New England; and serving an addi- tional term, Annette Gosnell. Gregory Clayton was inducted into the Maine Chapter of the National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals, an honor only nine lawyers have received state-wide. Clayton is a shareholder at Primmer Piper Eggleston & Cramer PC, a law firm in Camden. The Good Food Council of Lewiston- Auburn added Shelley Kruszewski, Androscoggin Land Trust, Auburn; Khadija Hussein, agriculturalist and college student, Lewiston; RitaMae Morin, agriculturalist and college stu- dent, Auburn; Mark Hews, M E Hews and Co. LLC, Poland; and Muhidin Libah, Somali-Bantu Community Association, Lewiston as new members. [ A C H I E V E M E N T S ] The city of Auburn, Maine Public Services Department was awarded the "American Public Works Association Accreditation" designation recog- nizing public works agencies that go beyond the requirements of the nationally established management practices in the public works industry. Canterbury Royale Gourmet Dining Room in Fort Fairfield received a 2017 Yankee Magazine "Editor's Choice Award for Best Fine Dining in Maine." e Centers for Medicare and Medicaid awarded Mercy Hospital in Portland a quality rating of five stars. e ratings are based on 60 quality measures spanning everything from patient experience to the value and outcomes of services provided. Sarah Belliveau, a principal at BerryDunn in Portland, was named as a "2017 Maine Society of CPAs Women to Watch" award recipient. Belliveau oversees the firm's general audit staff and leads its not-for-profit practice area. Pine Tree Society, an organization in Bath serving Maine children and adults with disabilities, said that Michelle Girard-Lynds and Sherri Go were awarded national certifica- tion by the Association of Certified Rehabilitation Educators, a national membership organization for train- ers and educators who work in the field of employment for people with disabilities. Girard-Lynds and Go are both employment specialists who work with job seekers in the organiza- tion's career development department. Hospice of Southern Maine in South Portland honored Theresa Desfosses with its "Katherine Pope Leadership Award." Desfosses, owner of State Manufactured Homes in Scarborough, is a member of the organizations' board of directors. G&E Roofing Co. in Augusta received a "2017 Perfection Award" from Carlisle SynTec Systems, a manufacturer of single-ply roofing materials. Andrea Lai Call us today! 207-854-2422 directpersonnel.net 1-800-639-8802 mainestaff.com A corporate division of Maine Staffing Group Diverse hiring solutions for Maine's competitive economy Filling entry-level roles to specialized technical positions. Providing skilled candidates for any industry! • Healthcare • Administrative • Accounting/Financial And much more! www.NonprofitMaine.org We help nonprofits help Maine. from the work of Maine nonprofits 100% benefit of Maine people

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