
MacMillan’s previous positions include vice president of Marketing at People’s United Bank and director of Development at the Maine Maritime Museum in Bath. Along with expertise in marketing, communications, and development, she brings more than 20 years of experience working in multiple industries including not-for-profit organizations similar to Mid Coast Hospital.
“I am so grateful to draw upon my skills in marketing and development to benefit the health of our community,” said MacMillan.
Kara Johnson was recently named director of Development at Mid Coast Health Services and hired MacMillan shortly thereafter.
“We could not have found a better match to complete our team,” Johnson said. “We are so fortunate to have Linda on board as we continue to foster new and existing relationships that support the great work of this organization.”
MacMillan, a Phippsburg resident, moved from Connecticut in 1998. She received a degree in art and French from Albion College in Michigan and obtained a master’s in synaesthetic (art) education from Syracuse University.
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