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Griffin part of planning team

MEREDITH — Stephen B. Griffin, AICP, Senior Associate of Municipal Resources, Inc. (MRI) of Meredith and Salem and Kennebunkport, Maine, has been invited to participate in a six-member team to review the master plan for Rizhao, China. The project is being coordinated by the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP), and will take place the fourth week of October. The AICP team will review the current master plan of Rizhao, which is in the ...

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Named to ASID board

CONCORD — Bartlett Design Associates announced that founder and managing associate Sue Bartlett has been elected to the board of directors of the New England Chapter of the America Society of Interior Designers (ASID). Representing Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and Massachusetts, ASID New England has more than 18,000 members. All members must be certified and have passed the National Council for Interior Design Qualification (NCIDQ) examination. ...

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New director for BEDCO

BERLIN — The Business Enterprise Development Council (BEDCO) has hired William J. Andreas Jr. as executive director for the community development and financial institution that serves the state’s three northern counties. Andreas brings extensive economic development and financial services experience to the organization, most recently as economic development administrator for the City of Rochester. He also has close to 20 years experience in commercial ...

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Ken Gelinas

Earns NACVA certification MANCHESTER — Ken Gelinas, principal of Gelinas and Company, CPA’s has earned certification from NACVA (National Association of Certified Valuation Analysts) as a Certified Valuation Analyst and is poised to conduct business valuations. Achieving this designation from NACVA, the professional organization in the industry, is the pinnacle of extensive training and is bestowed upon those who meet its stringent certification ...

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CEO takes early retirement

PLYMOUTH, Mich. — Joseph C. Day, chairman and chief executive officer of Freudenberg-NOK, announced that he has elected to take an early retirement in order to pursue his passion for teaching lean systems. Day said he has been quietly considering retirement for months and that he leaves Freudenberg-NOK in good shape and in the hands of a capable management team. In preparation for his retirement, Day said the company recently restructured its operations ...

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