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NEW FACES

• Natalie Labbe joined Spectrum Generations as an activity aide for its adult daybreak program at Muskie Center in Waterville. Labbe, of Shawmut, was previously at Goodwill Hinckley.

Barbara Kenney was named director of business development at Hall Internet Marketing. Kenney previously worked as a sales professional for such media outlets as Gannett, Time Warner and Citadel. She made the switch to new media in 2007.

Terri Gamache, James Curley, Anatoly Gregor and Christina Porter joined Harriman, a full-service architecture and engineering firm.

Gamache joined the firm as marketing director. She has more than 12 years of experience in marketing and graphic design. She previously served as director of marketing and public relations at Catholic Charities Maine.

Curley was hired as a structural engineer. He has 30 years of experience in civil engineering. He was previously with Colby Co. Engineering in Portland.

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Gregor was hired as an electrical engineer. He has 20 years of experience in electrical engineering design. He previously worked for DAI Architects & Engineers in Farmingdale.

Porter was hired as an architect intern. She is a recent graduate of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute with a bachelor of architecture degree. She also studied at Politecnico di Torino in Italy, where she collaborated with other students in the redevelopment of the Olympic Village site.

Jennifer Dube-Works joined Occupational Medical Consulting LLC in Leeds as national sales director. Dube-Works, of Greene, has more than 20 years of national and Maine-based sales, marketing and development experience, including Time Warner Media Sales, Maine Public Broadcasting Network and the National Federation of Independent Business.

 

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