

Hires, promotions, appointments
Michael Jackson has ben promoted to the new position of senior vice president and chief innovation officer at Town and Country Federal Credit Union. He joined the credit union in 2008 and has served as director of strategic initiatives and worked in e-commerce, project management, strategy and innovation. Paul Musgrove has been hired as senior vice president and chief financial officer. He has served as CFO of Main Street Bank in Massachusetts.

Susan Sawicki is the new executive assistant to Mark Malone, vice president and principal of Malone Commercial Brokers in Portland. She started in real estate in 2011 as operations manager for Keller Williams Realty in Virginia and recently worked in real estate for law firm Pierce Atwood in Portland.


Brian Williams has been promoted to professional land surveyor/project surveyor and project manager for Sebago Technics in South Portland. He joined in 2017 and worked as the geomatics field services lead. John Claytor has been elevated to survey CADD coordinator. He joined the company as a senior surveyor in 2022. Mike Celeste, Oscar Keydel and Brian Cook have been promoted to senior surveyors.



Open for business
Sport Clips, a sports-themed hair salon for men and boys, opened a new location at 95 Rock Row in Westbrook on March 28.
Noteworthy
Accounting and advisory firm Baker Newman Noyes of Portland has joined global accounting and advisory network HLB International.
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