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Thursday, July 26, 2012

Louise K. Thomas Named to Board of Portland Ovations

Portland, Maine - Louise K. Thomas has been named to the Board of Directors of Portland Ovations the 80-plus year old not-for-profit performing arts organization in Portland, Maine.

Thomas, a Partner at the Portland based law firm of Pierce Atwood is a long time supporter of the arts in Maine and has been a patron and Member of Portland Ovations for many years.

A graduate of Cornell University and the University of Maine School of Law, where she graduated cum laude, Thomas has over 30 years experience in all varieties of litigation, providing counsel from northern Maine to southern California for Fortune 500 companies, the State of California, closely held corporations and individuals from all walks of life. She is very active in the Portland community and has garnered many honors and distinctions within her professional field.

"Louise is passionate about the role arts play in our lives and is committed to making them available and accessible to a wide population. It is clear that her heart and mind are in strong alignment with what Portland Ovations does and the values we hold. We are so very pleased to welcome Louise to Ovations' Board of Directors," states Aimée M. Petrin, Executive Director of Portland Ovations.


About Portland Ovations
Each year since 1931, Portland Ovations brings a dynamic season of exceptional performing artists from around the world to Maine including classical music, jazz, opera, dance, theater, and Broadway national tours. In addition to live performances, Ovations brings the exhilaration of the performing arts out into our community with season-long educational and outreach activities known as Ovations Offstage. A Maine-based non-profit, Portland Ovations contributes to the cultural, social and economic well-being of our community by presenting an array of high quality performing artists from around the world and creating diverse educational experiences that bring the enjoyment, energy and enrichment of the arts to all.

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