
Hires, promotions, appointments
Janine Tremble was promoted to vice president of community engagement and impact at Maine Savings Federal Credit Union. Previously, she has been the executive assistant to the CEO, liaison to the board of directors and a marketing specialist.

Evan Travers was promoted to store manager at the Westbrook UScellular location, 95 Rock Row. He is also the store manager at the store in Scarborough at 300 Gallery Boulevard.
Skowhegan Savings hired Rich St. Pierre, senior vice president regional commercial banking manager, and Susan Desgrosseilliers, vice president commercial lender, at its Portland Business Center.

Beverly Wood was hired as a physician assistant at Northern Light Mercy Hospital in South Portland. She’s worked as a PA for over 30 years.

Fulton Rice was hired at Murray Plumb & Murray of Portland as an associate attorney focused on real estate and corporate matters.


Casco Bay Wealth Advisors of Brunswick hired two new employees: Amanda Spaulding, client service assistant, and Alexander Mills, financial advisor.
Granted
The Maine Community Foundation’s Hospice Fund awarded $30,000 to four organizations: hospice chorus Harbour Singers, the Hospice Help Foundation, Hospice of Southern Maine and the Center for Grieving Children.
Open for business
North Yarmouth Veterinary Hospital is now open at 1 Walnut Hill Road in North Yarmouth.
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