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New members appointed to Pine Tree Society’s Board of Directors

Monday, August 17, 2009
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Bath, Maine -- Pine Tree Society, a statewide organization serving Maine children and adults with disabilities, recently named the following to its board of directors: Matthew Hunter, former CEO of Central Maine Power, retired; Richard MacKenzie, Owner/Designated Broker, Day’s Real Estate in Belgrade Lakes; Deborah Regan, Volunteer Coordinator for Cumberland/North Yarmouth Schools; Pat Roix, Program Manager, Maine Department of Agriculture, retired; and Bruce Albiston, CEO, Maine Oxy. 

In addition, Pine Tree Society elected the following officers: Wendy Paradis, Member of the Real Estate Practice Group, Bernstein Shur, has been elected as President; Emily Fuller Hawkins, President of a closely held family real estate corporation, has been elected as First Vice President; Cheryl Timberlake, President, Capitol Insights, has been elected as Secretary and George Lambert, public accountant, founding member of Baker Newman Noyes, retired, has been elected as Treasurer.
 
Pine Tree Society helps people in Maine with disabilities lead richer, more socially connected lives. Too often, people with disabilities feel left out, even isolated. With the help of Pine Tree Society, they’re not alone. We share a spirit of innovation and desire to discover new ways to break down barriers that many find insurmountable. It started as a bold new idea in 1936 and it continues every day. Whether it’s a child discovering her first best friend at Pine Tree Camp or an adult finding his voice with customized assistive technology, Pine Tree Society changes lives. For more information, please call (207) 443-3341.

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