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V O L . X X I V N O. V I I A P R I L 2 , 2 0 1 8 34 [ N E W H I R E S ] Cornerstone Financial Planning in Portland hired Nichole Myers as port- folio manager. New Castle Hotels & Resorts, a third- party hotel management company, owner and developer, hired Joseph Dadiego as general manager of the Westin Portland Harborview. Dadiego most recently was the general manager of the Dedham Hilton in Boston, Mass. Alba-Technic LCC, a protective head- gear company in Winthrop, hired Nicole Vera as operations manager and Vincent Caccese as project engineer. The Connectivity Group, a technology integration company in Falmouth, hired Jim Barrick as senior AV sales engineer, Dane Courtois as AV fi eld engineer and Jason Hewitt as national project manager. Barrick was most recently with Northeastern University, Courtois was with Advance Technology Inc. and Hewitt was with Headlight Audio Visual. Final Draft CAD LLC, a BIM and CAD consulting fi rm in Portland, hired Richard St.Pierre as reality capture manager in support of business opera- tions and increased demand for 3D scanning services. St.Pierre was previ- ously president and CEO of InMaps. Fluid Imaging Technologies Inc., a laboratory instru- mentation manufac- turer in Scarborough, hired Alex Ensign as a mechanical engineer. People's United Bank in Portland hired Michael Neff as senior vice president and senior wealth advisor. He was previ- ously a portfolio manager for Camden National Wealth Management. ORPC Inc., the Portland-based company that built, operated and delivered power to a utility grid from a tidal project in Cobscook Bay and to a remote community grid from a river project in Alaska, hired Alexandre Paris to be president and CEO of its Quebec subsidiary, Énergies Marines Renouvelables Québécoises Inc. Paris was most recently senior manager, growth and innovation at Hydro- Québec's research institute, IREQ. Opus Consulting Group, a business man- agement consulting fi rm in Portland, hired Caitlin Noel as a junior consul- tant specializing in accounting and administrative based tasks for clients. The Portland Chamber Music Festival hired Alice Alexander as operations manager. Alexander has 17 years of experience in managing arts programs, nonprofi t organizations and small businesses. Skowhegan Savings hired Donna Mills- Stevens as vice president regional com- munity banker for Kennebec County. Mills-Stevens was previously assistant vice president of residential lending for the midcoast, Kennebec and Knox counties for Bar Harbor Bank and Trust. Diversifi ed Communications, an inter- national media company in Portland, hired Ashley Bigda as a registration team administrator, Caitlin Hurley as a market- ing coordinator, Drew Patterson as an attendee sales representative, Evan Habeeb as a web designer and Andrea Dillon as a marketing and sales coordinator. Bigda was with CIEE in Portland, Hurley with Stadium Retail Marketing in Boston, Mass., Patterson with Certify in Portland, Habeeb with Rainstorm Inc. in Bangor and Dillon with TJX Cos. Legacy Properties Sotheby's International Realty hired Elizabeth Banwell as a vice president at its greater Portland offi ce. BerryDunn, an accounting and consulting fi rm in Portland, hired Raelynn Ainsworth 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. Alex Ensign Elizabeth Banwell Richard St.Pierre Alexandre Paris Nicole Vera Vincent Caccese For more information and to register, go to mainebiz.biz/WLF FOLLOW US @MBEVENTS #MBWLF18 S PONS OR ED BY Suzanne Benoit, LCSW, SPHR, SHRM-SCP: Benoit Consulting Destiny Demo: CIANBRO Gregory A. Dufour: Camden National Bank Judy Katzel, APR: KDK Consulting Group Sarah Newell: Eaton Peabody PA N E L I S T S From #metoo to Now What? How to manage our workplaces in the wake of #metoo April 12 | 7:30–10:30am | Abromson Center (Hannaford Hall), Portland

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