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MaineHealth picks Virginia physician as new CEO, after pandemic pushes back transition

A family physician who recently headed a group of four hospitals in Virginia has been tapped as the next CEO of MaineHealth. The state’s largest health care system said in a news release Thursday that Dr. Andrew T. Mueller will succeed Bill Caron, who has been a leader of MaineHealth since its founding in 1988. In October 2019 he announced that he would retire at the end of 2020, but postponed the transition because of demands created by the pandemic. Mueller is expected to start at MaineHealth in late spring, according to the release. On Tuesday, he resigned from his role as president and CEO of Centra Health, a nonprofit health care system in Lynchburg, Va., with 8,500 employees.

MaineHealth names Virginia medical executive as its next CEO

MaineHealth names Virginia medical executive as its next CEO Dr. Andrew T. Mueller of Virginia-based Centra Health will replace current CEO Bill Caron when he retires this spring. Staff Report Share A medical executive and physician from Virginia has been chosen to replace MaineHealth CEO Bill Caron when he retires this spring. The incoming CEO is Dr. Andrew T. Mueller, president and CEO of Centra Health, a health care system consisting of four local hospital organizations in central Virginia, according to MaineHealth. Dr. Andrew T. Mueller Photo courtesy of MaineHealth “In Dr. Mueller, we get a leader who knows health care from the ground up,” said Greg Dufour, chair of the MaineHealth board of trustees, in a statement. “Having worked as a family medicine practitioner, Dr. Mueller understands what it takes to care for the whole person, and his considerable success as an executive makes him an ideal leader as we pursue our vision of working together so our communiti

Camden National Corp (CAC) Q4 2020 Earnings Call Transcript

Operator Good day, and welcome to the Camden National Corporation s Fourth Quarter 2020 Earnings Conference Call. My name is Tom and I will be your operator for today s call. [Operator Instructions] Please note that this presentation contains forward-looking statements, which involve significant risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to vary materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements. Additional information concerning factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in such forward-looking statements are described in the Company s earnings press release, the Company s 2019 annual report on Form 10-K and other filings with the SEC. The Company does not undertake any obligation to update any forward-looking statements to reflect circumstances or events that occur after the forward-looking statements are made. Any references in today s presentation to non-GAAP financial measures are intended to provide meaningful insights an

Camden National Bank donates Gardiner buildings

Camden National Bank donates Gardiner buildings Gardiner Main Street plans a $2.5 million renovation of the five Water Street buildings. 4 of 4 Camden National Bank announced on Wednesday the donation of several buildings to Gardiner Main Street. Gardiner Main Street hopes the 19th-century buildings eventually will be redeveloped into studio and living space for artists and an expansion of the group s collaborative work space. Staff photo by Andy Molloy GARDINER In a move that is likely to change the face of downtown Gardiner, Camden National Bank has donated a historic block of buildings to Gardiner Main Street for redevelopment. The block, 149-167 Water St., consists of five brick buildings that make up about 23,000 square feet of space and have a view of the Kennebec River from their rear windows.

Gardiner-based childcare program receives gift from Camden National Bank

Gardiner-based childcare program receives gift from Camden National Bank The Boys & Girls Clubs of Kennebec Valley raising funds for new building. Share GARDINER The Boys & Girls Clubs of the Kennebec Valley recently received a $25,000 donation from Camden National Bank through its private charitable foundation, the Bank of Maine’s Foundation. According to a news release from the childcare program, the donation to the organization’s capital campaign is perfectly timed, this donation will support the overall campaign for a new building, as well as help the club with its recently launched, $1 Million Match Challenge. With this level of support for the club’s campaign, Camden National Bank will have the honorary naming rights to the Infants Play Area in the new building.

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