| The following individuals from the Greater Portland business and nonprofit communities currently serve as the volunteer Board of Directors for Piper Shores. |
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Richard Roderick, Chairman
Richard is President of Dead River Company, the largest provider of residential heating fuels in Northern New England. He has a commercial real estate portfolio value in excess of $350 million. He graduated from the University of Notre Dame with a bachelor’s degree in Accounting, and received his master’s degree in Computer Systems Management from the US Naval Postgraduate School. He is a board member and President of the Cancer Community Center, and Past Treasurer of the Maine Association of Nonprofits. He serves on the University of Maine Business School Advisory Committee and the Gorham Savings Bank Board of Directors. |
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Patrick O’Reilly, Treasurer
Patrick O’Reilly is a Tax Accountant with MacDonald Page & Co. He specializes in real estate partnership returns and transactions, multi-state and complex corporate returns and business valuations and information systems consulting. He is a member of the Governmental Accounting Standards Board Advisory Council and a member of the National League of Cities Finance Steering Committee. In addition, he was a volunteer member of the Scarborough Town Council where he was the chair of the finance and budget committee. He was also a board member of the Scarborough Public Library. He attended the New York University Stern School of Business. He and his family own and operate the Pride Motel and Cottages in Scarborough. |
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Suzanne Austin, Secretary
Suzanne was the Executive Director of The Board Network (TBN) for five years before the merger of TBN and the Institute for Civic Leadership (ICL) in 2006. She continues to lead the nonprofit board programs for the new ICL. This includes development of all board education workshops and delivery of many of the sessions, oversight of the board matching program, and an increasing number of presentations and consulting engagements with nonprofit groups across Maine. Prior to joining The Board Network, for 15 years Suzanne was president of J. Weston Walch, Publisher – an educational publishing company in Portland. She worked in trade publishing in New York City before returning to Maine. She is a graduate of Drew University, in Madison, New Jersey. Suzanne has had experience reporting to boards (at Walch and at The Board Network), as well as serving as a volunteer on boards (currently on the boards of MaineHealth and Maine Public Broadcasting Network). |
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Catherine Cloudman
Catherine is President of Cloudhawk Management Consultants. She specializes in helping family-owned and closely-held businesses develop strategies and implement plans that maximize enterprise value, as well as measure that value. She has served on task forces to the AICPA’s National Business Valuation Sub-committee assisting in exam development and conference planning. After practicing as a public accountant in the Boston office of KPMG Peat Marwick, Catherine obtained her master’s degree in Business Administration from Boston College. She received her undergraduate degree from Syracuse University. Catherine served on the Board of Opportunity Farm for Boys and Girls for over 10 years. She co-chaired the Gannet Family Business of the Year Awards Program and served on the Advisory Board of the Institute for Family Owned Business. Catherine is a member of the Advisory Board of PCA Great Performances. |
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Newell Augur MD
Dr. Augur is a retired gastroenterologist. He has served as the former Director in the Division of Gastroenterology at Maine Medical Center and as President of the Medical Staff. He has also served as Trustee of Maine Medical Center and on the boards of Physicians of Cumberland County, United Way; State YMCA Camp; Blue Cross and Blue Shield. |
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Patrick Costin
Patrick Costin, AIA, LEED AP is a principal at Harriman, a 137-year-old ninety-person architecture and engineering firm with offices in Auburn and Portland, Maine. He is the Studio Leader of the firm’s Healthcare Design Studio based in Portland. Patrick’s design experience encompasses a wide range of building types and projects which have been recognized for design excellence regionally and nationally. Notable recent work includes an expansion of the Maine Medical Center Research Institute, the Maine Center for Reproductive Health and Maine’s first hospice house for Androscoggin Home Care and Hospice. He is a Board Member of the Maine Chapter of the U.S. Green Building Council and a Founding Member of the Portland Society of Architects. He also serves on the Construction Management Advisory Panel at the USM Department of Technology. |
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James Harnden
Jim is the President of Ram Harnden Commercial Real Estate Services, a full service commercial real estate brokerage company. Ram Harnden is a relationship-based firm that works with clients to handle their office, industrial, retail, investment sales, multi-family properties, leasing, tenant representation and consulting needs. Jim currently serves as a Board Member of Maine & Company, Morrison Developmental Center, The Cumberland Club and The Portland Regional Chamber of Commerce. He received his bachelor’s degree from the University of New Hampshire, majoring in business administration with a minor in real estate. |
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Mary Keysor
Mary Keysor is the former Director of Nutrition Services at Maine Medical Center in Portland. During her tenure at MMC, she has implemented many programs to increase customer service and satisfaction. Some of those services are the room service program for the birthing unit, a Mediterranean Café in the ambulatory health center and the cook/chill production. She has a master’s degree in Adult Education from the University of Southern Maine and a bachelor’s degree of Science in Dietetics from the University of Wisconsin. She is a member of multiple professional associations and has been recognized for her outstanding work over the years by dozens of organizations. |
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Suzanne McCormick
Suzanne began her career in the nonprofit sector twenty years ago, as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Thailand. Upon returning to the United States she led a large volunteer program at the International Center in New York City. Today, Suzanne is President & CEO of the People’s Regional Opportunity Program, Cumberland County’s Community Action Agency. She also serves as a Trustee of the Portland Provident Association and is on the Boards of the Ronald McDonald House and Greater Portland Council of Governments. |
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Brenda Maloy-Fiorini
Brenda has been a Senior Executive for United Healthcare, Disability Consulting Group, Benefit Management of Maine, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Maine and Martin’s Point. She has served on numerous Boards including: The American Business Women’s Association, Let’s Go Leadership Group, Coalition for the Advancement of Primary Care Leadership, Commissioner on the Governor’s Mandated Benefits Commission, American Health Insurance Plan (AHIP) Disability Committee, Westbrook College, Community Counseling Center and United Way Allocations Committee. She is currently working on the American Heart Association’s 2010 Fund Raising Campaign. |
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Kathy Barber
Kathy has spent her career in the medical/biotech industry and has held management and leadership positions for Abbott Laboratories and IDEXX Laboratories. She is an active board member of the Gulf of Maine Research Institute and a Board Trustee at Bangor Savings Bank. In addition to being a shareholder at Barber Foods, Kathy is active in the strategic management of the company. Kathy graduated with degrees in Business from Skidmore College and the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business. |
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Dennis J. O’Donovan
Dennis is a partner in the law firm of Epstein & O’Donovan, LLP, in Portland. His practice is concentrated in the areas of estate, gift and income taxation. He is a member and past Chair of the Trusts & Estates Section of the Maine State Bar Association and is on the Board of Directors of the Maine Estate Planning Council and the University of Maine Foundation. |
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Sylvia Most
Sylvia is principal of SJ Most Consulting, providing program management, facilitation, fundraising and policy research services to private companies, government and nonprofit agencies. Recently, she served as Finance Director on the successful 2008 re-election campaign of United States Senator Susan M. Collins, breaking fundraising records for a Senate race in Maine. Most has also served seven years on the Scarborough Town Council, and has served on many boards and committees in Greater Portland. |
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Richard Roy
Richard is a Registered Representative and Financial Planner with Northeast Planning Associates, Inc. and LPL Financial, an Independent Broker/Dealer. Dick is also a CPA; former Director at Macdonald Page & Co., LLC, and now serves as consultant to select small business and individual tax clients. He is a former Board member of MaineHealth and Brighton Medical Center; former Chair of the Windham Town Council; former member of the Maine Board of Accountancy; Graduate of the University of Maine, Orono. |
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