
Nathaniel Szurgot
Fontaine Family — The Real Estate Leader has added several people to its Auburn team.
Nathaniel Szurgot, who grew up in Topsham and lives in Rumford, works as a processing lead at 1820 Spirits, where he ensures products are batched, filtered, and prepared for bottling. His past roles include working as a trainer at L.L.Bean, a behavioral health professional assisting autistic children, and an insurance claims adjuster.

Brock Bergeron
Brock Bergeron grew up in Lewiston and is back there now, having attended The Winchendon School in Massachusetts, graduating Summa Cum Laude and being a National Honor Society member. Throughout his upbringing, Bergeron dedicated himself to hockey.
Chris Lemieux grew up in Lewiston and now lives in Minot.

Chris Lemieux
His current role with Apple Wood Acres has given him three years of hands-on experience in building construction.

Joshua Foglietta
Joshua Foglietta grew up in Turner and lives there now. His career includes working in HVAC and at bakery.
Kelsey Paige grew up in Washington, D.C., and lives in Minot.

Kelsey Paige
Her professional experience includes working as a veterinary technician and practice manager at Taylor Brook Animal Hospital, serving as business director at Clover Healthcare, and working as a benefits and payroll specialist at Valley Beverage.
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