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Northern Light Health has announced that Randy Clark, MBA, will become Northern Light Sebasticook Valley Hospital’s next president. In this role, Clark will also serve as a Northern Light Health senior vice president. He succeeds Terri Vieira, who retires on April 1, according to a news release from Northern Light.

Clark has earned a stellar reputation as a leader, colleague and neighbor of Pittsfield and Sebasticook Valley Hospital. He began his career at the hospital as a controller in 1996, becoming vice president of finance in 2005 and vice president of finance and operations in 2016. In 2021, he expanded his finance role when he also became vice president of Finance for Northern Light Inland Hospital and Northern Light Continuing Care, Lakewood in Waterville, with operations added to his Inland role in January.

In making the announcement, Timothy Dentry, MBA, Northern Light Health president and CEO, said: “Randy has outstanding knowledge of health care operations and experience in finance, business development and patient experience. He knows the hospital and the Sebasticook Valley region. He is well-positioned to lead the organization as it continues to focus on making healthcare work for the people we serve.”

Clark noted, “It’s been a privilege to be part of the team at Sebasticook Valley Hospital for many years, and it’s helped prepare me for this opportunity. We have many ongoing challenges to face with the pandemic and workforce shortages, but I am confident that we are headed in the right direction to keep community-based care strong in Pittsfield. I’m proud that our staff is very engaged, cares deeply about every patient, and is committed to our mission and values.”

He assumes his new role on April 1.

Waterville’s Surette Real Estate earns CENTURY 21 2021 Quality Service Pinnacle Award

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Century 21 Real Estate LLC, headquartered in Madison, New Jersey, recently recognized the following local sales affiliates Kasey Larsen, Alisha Gillespie, Sabra Hayden and Kristen Harding Nutter at Surette Real Estate at 113 Silver St. in Waterville with the CENTURY 21 2020 Quality Service Pinnacle Producer Award.

The annual award is based on results from the CENTURY 21 Quality Service Survey which is emailed to consumers immediately after the purchase or sale of a home. To earn the CENTURY 21 Quality Service Pinnacle Producer Award, an agent must receive completed customer surveys for at least 80% of their transactions surveyed from Jan. 1 – Dec. 31, with an average survey score of at least 95% or better for two consecutive years.

“The Quality Service Pinnacle Producer Award is an integral part of our brand’s commitment to excellence and recognizes dedication to making each and every client interaction a positive one,” said Michael Miedler, president and CEO Century 21 Real Estate. “The power of the CENTURY 21 brand rests on the shoulders of the relentless sales who always elevate and give 121% to their clients throughout the entire client relationship. So as we celebrate their accomplishments we understand that delivering extraordinary experiences is what homebuyers, sellers and property investors deserve, and they should be demanding from their real estate company and agent of choice.”

Each recipient will receive a customized glass trophy, in addition to being recognized at the CENTURY 21 Global Conference.

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