NEW HIRES
Brianna Boutin, a family nurse practitioner, has joined Central Maine Pediatrics in Lewiston.
Most recently, Boutin underwent clinical experience at Augusta Family Medicine. Previously, she received clinical experience at Westbrook Family Practice, Intermed, P.A., and at Maine Medical Center in Portland.
Boutin previously worked as a registered nurse at Maine Medical Center in Portland.
PDT Architects expanded its staff with four new hires.
Keegan Carmichael, of Portland, joined as an architect. Most recently, he worked for Jeff Demers Design in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. He is licensed to practice architecture in Maine and Massachusetts.
Alyssa Phanitdasack and Nick Conner were hired as architectural designers.
Phanitdasack, an architectural designer, has been working on the new Mount Ararat High School in MSAD 75. She lives in Portland.
Conner, an architectural designer, worked most recently at Arnold Jacobson Architects in North Attleboro, Massachusetts. He lives in Portland.
Kirsten Stolte, of Portland, returns to PDT as a part-time administrative assistant. She has a degree in studio art from the University of Maine and a degree in administrative office management from Southern Maine Community College.
L/A Arts has hired Louise Rosen as the agency’s new consulting director.
Rosen brings more than 25 years of experience in independent media and arts, and has extensive experience in business affairs, fundraising, programming, marketing and operations. She previously served as executive and artistic director of the Maine Jewish Film Festival for four seasons.
Rachael Powers joined the staff at Hobbs Funeral Homes as a full-time apprentice.
Powers completed her associate of applied sciences in the funeral service program at Mount Ida College in Massachusetts and graduated in 2015.
At Hobbs, Powers will work to complete her apprenticeship and prepare for state and federal certification board examinations. She lives in South Portland.
Maine Audubon has hired L.L. Bean executive Andrew Beahm as deputy director.
Most recently, Beahm has served as L.L. Bean’s vice president of business transformation. He has served in various executive roles at L.L. Bean for the past three decades.
Beahm, of Falmouth, is a former Maine Audubon board member and chair.
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