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V O L . X X I V N O. I X A P R I L 3 0 , 2 0 1 8 26 [ N E W H I R E S ] NAI The Dunham Group, a real estate fi rm in Portland, hired Sam LeGeyt as a member of its brokerage team. LeGeyt was previously a broker at Harnden Commercial Brokers. Starboard Leadership Consulting, an affi liate of the law fi rm of Rudman Winchell in Bangor, hired Mike Hyde as consulting partner. Hyde was previ- ously with Jackson Laboratory. Broadreach Public Relations, a strate- gic public relations fi rm in Portland, hired Meg Handlin as a senior client manager and PR strategist. Handlin was an independent PR strategist. OTELCO, a wireline telecommunications company in New Gloucester, hired Chris Mathieu as manager of carrier sales. Mathieu has 20 years of experience in the telecom industry, including 15 years of experience in the wholesale market. GAC Chemical Corp. in Searsport hired Craig Martin as vice president of sales and marketing. Martin was the North America sales director for Trinseo, a global materials solutions provider and manufacturer of plastics, latex binders and synthetic rubber. Michaud Accounting Solutions in Portland hired David Dubois as a senior consultant. Bigelow Investment Advisors in Portland hired Donna Ewert as vice president and senior advisor. Ewert was a port- folio manager and client advisor with Robinson Smith Wealth Advisors in Portland. CD&M Communications in Portland hired Clare Morin as content marketing man- ager. Morin has 18 years of experience in content marketing strategy, public relations and journalism. Robinson Kriger and McCallum, a law fi rm in Portland, hired Elizabeth Tull as an associate attorney in the workers' com- pensation insurance defense area. Stroudwater Associates, a national health care consulting fi rm in Portland, hired Heidi Larson as a consultant and Cynthia Wicks as a principal. Larson has 20 years of clinical experience while Wicks has spent three decades in the health care industry. Ecomaine in Portland hired Matt Grondin as communications manager. Grondin was previously with Maine Public. Gawron Turgeon Architects PC in Scarborough hired Kimberly Frost as administrative coordinator. Frost was previously offi ce manager at Temple Emanuel in St. Louis, Mo. Midcoast Federal Credit Union in Freeport hired Kelly Jacobson as retail services supervisor and assistant branch man- ager in Brunswick. Jacobson has seven years of fi nancial industry leadership experience. University of Maine System hired Joan Ferrini-Mundy as the 21st president of the University of Maine and the president of the University of Maine at Machias. Ferrini-Mundy, currently COO of the National Science Foundation, is sched- uled to begin her new position on July 1. Perkins Thompson, a law fi rm in Portland, hired Brandon Mazer as an associate attor- ney in its business practice group with a particular focus on the fi rm's craft beverage spe- cialty practice area. Mazer previously served as general counsel for Shipyard Brewing Co. 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. Brandon Mazer David Dubois Joan Ferrini-Mundy Meg Handlin Craig Martin Elizabeth Tull Mike Hyde JOIN US FOR THE 2018 MAINE MANUFACTURING SUMMIT The event will bring together approximately 200 companies from across all manufacturing sectors and their respective trade associations to discuss industry trends, issues, and growth opportunities for the future. Presented by: FOR MORE INFO AND TO REGISTER, VISIT W W W.MAINEMFG.COM/E VENTS FRIDAY, JUNE 1 7: 3 0 A M – 1 2 : 3 0 P M / L O S T V A L L E Y S K I A R E A , A U B U R N Media Sponsor: Training Partner: Sponsored by:

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