Camden National Corporation Elects New Board
Member
John Rohman Elected to CNC Board
August 13, 2010 11:12 AM Eastern Daylight Time
CAMDEN, Maine--(EON: Enhanced Online News)--The board of directors of Camden National Corporation has
announced that John M. Rohman has been elected to serve as a member of the board of directors, effective
September 2, 2010. Rohman has served on the board of directors of Camden National Bank, a subsidiary of the
Company, since 2007 and will remain a member of that board. He replaces Ward I. Graffam who has retired from
the board after reaching the mandatory retirement age for directors.
Commenting on the announcement, Rohman said, “Camden National Bank is among the best mid-tier banks in the
country, and it has been my pleasure to serve on its board. I look forward to expanding my contribution by
representing other shareholders on the Board of Camden National Corporation.”
“John is an asset to the Camden National family, and to the State of Maine through his many civic leadership
positions,” said Karen W. Stanley, chair of the board of directors. She added, “It has been a pleasure to work with
John the past few years, and I look forward to his continued guidance as a member of the Camden National
Corporation board of directors.”
Rohman is chairman of the board of WBRC Architects-Engineers in Bangor after serving as its president and chief
executive officer from 1990 to 2010. He received a BS in civil engineering from the University of Maine at Orono in
1968, and a BS in business administration from Husson College in 1977. After two years in the military with the 1st
Air Cav Division in Vietnam, he went to work as project engineer for Eaton W. Tarbell and Associates, an
architectural firm in Bangor with a primary focus on commercial buildings. In 1973, he joined what is now WBRC
Architects-Engineers.
For many years, Rohman has had a strong interest and involvement in the arts and education, having served as chair
of the board of directors of the M