
Marianski, who moved to Maine in 2010, currently works within the finance department at L.L. Bean.
“The Maine Center for Creativity’s board of directors is excited to welcome Andrew onto our team,” board president Katherine Greenleaf said in a news release. “Andrew brings a great deal of experience in business financials, so we are eager to learn from him while continuing to contribute to the success of the Maine Center for Creativity.”
Marianski is also an investor in several privately held businesses, including Skillful Home Recreation in Portland, and is a member of the Maine Angels, an investment group providing financial and intellectual capital to early-stage regional businesses. Prior to moving to Maine, he worked as an investment banker providing capital raising, strategic planning, and merger and acquisition services to companies across a variety of industries.
He received both his B.A. and M.B.A. from the University of Virginia. He lives in Yarmouth with his wife and son.
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