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August 10, 2021

CEI Welcomes New Board and Team Members

Brunswick, ME ā€” August 10, 2021ā€” Coastal Enterprises, Inc. (CEI) announces the appointment of two new members, Debby Miller and Briana Warner, to its board of directors. The CEI family of organizations also added four new staff members, Lydia Atwood, Jen Burtchell, Rachel Rathburn and Tabin Tangila Mesu Kamba, to its teams.

Debby Miller

New CEI board member Debby Miller is vice president for external relations at the New Hampshire Community Loan Fund, where she oversees the organizationā€™s philanthropy, marketing, communications and public policy efforts. She brings deep experience in community banking, Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) investment and philanthropy. Debby also serves on the NH Higher Education Assistance Foundation (NHHEAF) board and the advisory board of NBT Bank.

Briana Warner

New CEI board member Briana Warner is president and CEO of Atlantic Sea Farms, an award-winning Maine-based company that is driving demand for Maine-grown kelp farmed by commercial fishermen as a supplemental income source in the face of climate change. As a former diplomat with the U.S. Foreign Service and the Economic Development Director at the Island Institute, Bri and her team have single handedly developed an entirely new industry in Maine that has provided opportunities for 24 partner farmers to farm kelp in the fishing off-season and grown the kelp supply in the state by 1200% since she became CEO in 2018. Their products, grown and manufactured in Maine, are sold throughout the country in restaurants, fast-casual chains, and grocery stores. Atlantic Sea Farms has received financing and business advice from CEI.

Jennifer Burtchell

Jennifer Burtchell is CEIā€™s new junior accountant. Previously, Jen held positions, including senior accounts payable specialist for Bangor Savings Bank, accounts payable and staff accountant for the Aroostook Medical Center in Presque Isle and accounting assistant for a real estate agency in Bangor. Jen holds an associateā€™s degree in accounting from Northern Maine Technical College and a Bachelor of Science in accounting from Husson University.

Tabin Tangila Mesu Kamba

Tabin Tangila Mesu Kamba joins CEI as program developer for workforce solutions. Most recently, Tabin was the human resources coordinator for talent and culture at Maine Public.ā€ÆHe brings experience as the former minority outreach program coordinator for the Frannie Peabody Center in Portland and as a program associate for the New Mainerā€™s Resources Center for Portland Adult Education. Tabin also served as the national technical manager for ACS/AMO, a nonprofit health care and advocacy organization in his home country, the Democratic Republic of Congo. Tabin holds an Associate of Science degree in business administration from Southern Maine Community College and a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration, finance major, from the University of Southern Maine.

Rachel Rathburn

Rachel Rathburn joins CEI as a business development services program coordinator. In this role, Rachel will coordinate and provides administrative support for Womenā€™s Business Center and CEI Small Business Development Center teams. Rachel is a graduate of Southern New Hampshire University and holds an Associate of Science degree in culinary arts and a Bachelor of Science degree in culinary management.

Lydia Atwood

Lydia Atwood has joined Bright Community Capital, CEIā€™s clean energy investment subsidiary, as vice president of finance and accounting. Lydia most recently served as controller for Ransom Consulting, Inc. and has held accounting and finance roles at Artel and BerryDunn. Lydia received her Bachelor of Arts in economics from Tufts University and her MBA in finance from the Questrom School of Business at Boston University.

About CEI

Coastal Enterprises, Inc. (CEI) helps to grow good jobs, environmentally sustainable enterprises and shared prosperity in Maine and in rural regions across the country by integrating financing, business and industry expertise, and policy solutions. CEI envisions a world in which communities are economically and environmentally healthy, enabling all people, especially those with low incomes, to reach their full potential. More at www.ceimaine.org

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