Tara Hill to lead Habitat for Humanity of Greater Portland
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Portland has announced
Tara Hill as the new executive director of the nonprofit housing organization. Hill will lead the Habitat team in achieving its mission of bringing people together to build homes, communities and hope. She is a strategic and innovative leader who has developed thriving organizations with her creativity and vision. She previously served as the executive director of Habitat for Humanity/7 Rivers Maine and Maine Cancer Foundation, and most recently was the director of community development at Town & Country Federal Credit Union. Hill will begin work at Habitat on Monday. The affiliate is currently working on a three-home community in Freeport.
05/07/21
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Portland, ME (WorkersCompensation.com) - MEMIC, a workers compensation insurance specialty carrier with offices from Maine to Florida and licenses across the nation welcomes Robb Atkinson in his new role as Senior Public Relations and Communications Specialist.
Atkinson brings an extensive wealth of expertise in public relations, marketing strategy and content development to the position.
As the Senior Director of Sales and Affiliate Relations for CNN, Robb managed the sales, products, and services for more than 100 television stations nationwide.
Before CNN, he served as the News Director for WGME Television in Portland, ME, WATE Television in Knoxville, TN., and WWAY TV in Wilmington, North Carolina.
sugarloaf, you know, to their credit, they re addressing people s concerns going in at guest services. if you have a question, they re happy to answer it. but for the most part, business as usual and enjoying the slopes although i don t think that lift is opened for quite sometime until they figure this out. i would guess that would be the case. i know they re investigating what happened officially so robb atkinson, i thank you so much. good luck on the slopes today. let s hope you don t have a repeat of yesterday. i certainly don t think that s going to happen but best of luck to you. if i do, i ll please do. please do. call in. all right. robb atkinson from sugarloaf in maine where there was a terrifying ski lift accident yesterday. a man snoops on the cheating wife. she may have cheated but he could go to jail. going to tell you what happened just ahead.
the ground. and it was scary because i was on the tower right before the accident happened. everybody after the tower was either dangling like a yo-yo or on the ground and so we were bracing ourselves for what was next. my wife and i were starting to make backup plans, if it goes down, what do you do? throw your poles? throw the skis? what s the best way to protect yourself? up 40, 50 feet is no real good answer, i don t think. tell me how did you get off the lift, robb? they used if you have mountain climbed before or rock climbed, you know, series of ropes and pulleys they use to get you up there, you know, when you re climbing a rock wall. it s a same kind of system. they actually tied a they had a rope and tied it to a stick with a weight and through the stick 50 feet up in the air and over the cable. once the rope had gone over the cable, they kind of brought up to us a little swing a harness
i mly that cho in for kyra phillips this week. here s the tori that have us talking this morning. anger is building in new york city where residents are outraged over impassable roads. they re asking three days after the storm, where are the snowplows? you ll hear from the mayor and his critics. also, airline rage. las vegas police say this 68-year-old man struck a teenage passenger on a flight because the boy couldn t turn off the iphone before takeoff. he charged with battery and said he did it to protect the passengers. disneyland may be more crowded than the airports these days. the california theme park had to turn away customers yesterday. for the second day in a row. disney officials say overcrowding, well, it is not that unusual during the holidays. but first, the christmas blizzard of 2010. the wind stopped howling but stranded passengers certainly have not. who can blame them? nearly 10,000 flights have been canceled since saturday. believe it or not, more tha