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April 2, 2018

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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 37 A P R I L 2 , 2 0 1 8 with a gold "2017 MarCom Award" for its work on MDI Biological Laboratory's semi-annual donor magazine, recently retitled Breaking rough. Deb McDonald, a business insurance account manager at Allen Insurance and Financial in Camden, achieved the designation of Accredited Customer Service Representative in Commercial Lines from the Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America. Marc Cardullo, a R ealtor with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in Cape Elizabeth, earned the designa- tion of Certifi ed Log Home Builder/ Expert from the Log Home Builder Association of North America. Fontaine Family – The Real Estate Leader in Auburn presented its award win- ners for 2017 production. e top- fi ve volume winners were Clayton Larochelle, 73 closed units and $10 million in volume; Bill Bergeron, 62 closed units and $9 million in volume; Dawn Marston, 36 closed units and $8.8 million in volume; Maria Morrissette, 22 united closed and $6.7 million in volume; and Charmaine Raby, 23 closed units and $4.9 million in volume. In addition, Sally Christner was named the "Rookie of the Year Award" win- ner with 25 closed units and Jennifer McGaughey was honored with the "Unsung Hero Award." Morgan Stanley, a fi nancial services fi rm in Portland, said that Andrew Thomas, Michael Boyson, James Gribbel, Josh Burns and Richard Rosu-Myles were named to the fi rm's Master's Club; Jay Cross, Mark Leighton and Richard Hubbell were named to the fi rm's Century Club; and Todd Doolan was named to the fi rm's President's Club. In addition, Damien Saccani, Iain Eldredge, Stephen Roop and Tammy Weston were named to the fi rm's Pacesetter's Club, a global recognition program for fi nancial advisors who, within their fi rst fi ve years, demonstrate professional stan- dards and client service. Sherree Craig, senior account execu- tive in the Insured Benefi ts Division at Allen Insurance and Financial in Camden, achieved an Advanced Self-Funding Certifi cation from the National Association of Health Underwriters. e certifi cation ensures knowledge of regulatory concerns, service model options, cost- containment strategies and under- writing concepts necessary for provid- ing advice and direction on employer self-funded health plans. Systems Engineering, an IT strategy and managed services provider in Portland, said it was named to CRN's 2018 Managed Service Provider 500 list. CRN is the nation's leading news source for the IT channel. Norway Savings Bank recently held its annual Employee Awards Banquet. Winners included: Janel Danforth, assistant vice president of retail opera- tions, "2017 Employee of the Year;" Steve Whitney, executive vice presi- dent, risk, IT and deposit operations, "President's Award;" Tina Merritt, Sharepoint administrator, "2017 Best Supporting Role Award;" and Miranda Giraldo, customer relations representative in Yarmouth, "2017 Culture Champion of the Year." "Culture Award" winners went to: Lin Dehetre, Kristen Charette and Michelle Wickham, "Employees, Customers and Community Award;" Tammy Bailey and Bobbie-Jo Chase, "Open, Honest and Transparent Communications Award;" Frank Farrell, Tricia Brooks and Megan Merrifi eld, "Taking Ownership and Being Accountable Award;" Kelcey Kimball and Sharon Breytenbach, " e Value of Inclusivity and Collaboration Award;" Matt Brady, Heather Worcester and Scott Fogg, "Positivity, Attitude is Everything Award;" Jen Gillespie and Christine McMann, "Supporting Greatness and Achieving Great ings Award;" Maria Edwards and Kaleigh Deering, " inking Diff erently Award;" Missy Babineau, Corey McEntyre and Amy Marshall, "Fun and Humor Award;" Rhonda Ferrara and Kurt Garascia, "Strong Financial Stewardship Award;" and Mark Thurlow and Mary Leavitt, "Making it Happen Award." "Length of Service Awards" went to Deb McPhail, 35 years; Andrea Osgood and Brooks, 30 years; Karen Hakala, Dan Walsh, Jackie Morin and Tici Conant, 20 years; Brian Shibles, Lynn McAloney, Pam Veilleux, Elizabeth Stevens, Joy Hutchinson, Chris Martin, Jesse Shand, Rose Onos, Susan Driscoll and Heather Adams, 15 years; Mary Hewett, Ryan Dillingham, Kyle Hodgkins, Sacha Marston, Jessica Lilly, Patty Vaillancourt, Nancy Stroud, Janel Danforth, Alicia Taylor and Todd Schryer, 10 years; and Missy Babineau, Charette, Worcester, Peter Horr, Joy Willard, Brendan Fickett, Linda Sarkisian, Maria Edwards, Jason Fitzgerald, Joe Leland, Breytenbach and Randy Easler, fi ve years. PR ES ENTI NG S PONS OR Join us at our second stop in the 2018 On the Road with Mainebiz event series at Spring Hill in South Berwick. Enjoy hors d'oeuvres and a cash bar while networking with business executives in the area. Network with Mainebiz and Area Business Executives on April 26 AT T E N DA N C E I S FREE B U T S PAC E I S LIMITED! Please be sure to register ahead at www.mainebiz.biz/OTRBerwick FOLLOW US @MBEVENTS #OTRBerwick18 BERWICK BERWICK BERWICK BERWICK BERWICK BERWICK 5:00–7:00pm | Spring Hill, 117 Pond Road, South Berwick For sponsorship opportunities, please contact Publisher Donna Brassard at dbrassard@mainebiz.biz or 207.261.8379 x327 Marc Cardullo Sherree Craig

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