July 30, 2003
Kennebunk Resident Named Chair of USM Corporate Partners
Kennebunk resident William H. Pusey III, has been named
chair of the University of Southern Maine Corporate Partners.
He succeeds Bob Vitalius, CEO of Stroudwater Technologies
in Portland.
The USM Corporate Partners was formed in 1989 to develop
and support partnerships between the business sector and the
University. Members act as advocates and as a resource for
USM. There are over 350 business people, from more than 150
companies, who are members of the Corporate Partners. USM's
Lewiston-Auburn College also has a Corporate Partners chapter.
Pusey, who grew up in small-town (Halifax) Vermont and received
a bachelor's degree from the University of Vermont, also is
on the Board of Trustees for the Portland Stage Company and
coaches a youth team for the Kennebunk Lacrosse Club. Pusey
joined Camden National Bank in 2001 to open the new Portland
business financial center and now is AVP/Regional Branch Manager,
responsible for the development and operations of the Portland
and Kennebunk offices of the bank.
"I am very excited about the future of USM's Corporate Partners,"
said Pusey, "and look forward to continuing the hard work
that has been done to get us to this point."
Pusey is joined on the executive committee by Vice Chair
Ralph R. Hendrix, director and COO at Macdonald Page Schatz
Fletcher & Co., LLC. Hendrix, a resident of Scarborough, is
a past president of the National Association for Accounting
Administration and has been on the board of directors since
1994.
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