Erin M. Dunn-Kimball

Erin brings nearly a decade of experience in marketing, communications, and community engagement, guided by a thoughtful, creative, and mission-driven approach.  Since 2019, she has served as a Marketing Specialist at Community Credit Union focusing outreach in Androscoggin, Oxford, Franklin and Kennebec County, where she supports the organization’s People Helping People philosophy through graphic design, website management, social media, digital displays, event coordination, fundraising, and more.  She holds a Bachelor of Science in Community Health Education from the University of Maine at Farmington and is a Certified Credit Union Financial Counselor (CCUFC), a Maine Notary Public, and a Bridges Out of Poverty Certified Facilitator.  Erin serves on internal and statewide committees, including the Ending Hunger Committee and the Maine Credit Union League’s Social Responsibility Committee.  In 2023, she received the Maine Credit Union League’s Diane L. Oceretko Award.

Outside of work, Erin enjoys gardening, photography, kayaking, sugaring maple syrup, fishing, hunting, and exploring the wild pockets of Maine.  She loves cheering on the grandchildren in her husband’s family at ballgames, visiting with her parents and caring for her cherished pets.

Erin remains deeply committed to civic engagement and community well-being across the region.  She is actively involved in community service through the Turner Village Cemetery Association (Board of Directors), the Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s – Lewiston/Auburn (Community Engagement Chair), and the Turner Public Library (Corporator), and as of January 2026 is proud to serve on the Healthy Androscoggin Advisory Committee.  Earlier experiences, including living and working on the remote, salt-kissed island of North Haven, Maine—and later serving as a caregiver—shaped her appreciation for Maine’s people, landscapes, and stories, and deepened her commitment to supporting people who are often overlooked.  Those experiences continue to fuel her desire to advocate for compassion, dignity, and opportunity, and to connect people to meaningful resources, even in the most challenging circumstances.