Stuart Smith
Net worth: 4 M $ as of 31/05/2026
Net worth: 4 M $ as of 31/05/2026
Stuart G.
Smith is currently an Independent Director at The First Bancorp, Inc. (Maine) since 2013, a Director at First National Bank (Maine) since 2013, a Director at Mid Coast Recreation Center since 2009, a Director at Rockport Holding Co., and a Partner & Owner at Rockland Harbor Park Center.
Former roles include Director at Camden International Film Festival, President & Director at Camden Rockport Lincolnville Chamber of Commerce, and President-Camden Area at YMCA of the USA. Education includes undergraduate studies at Duke University and graduate studies at Nicholas School of the Environment.
| Company | Date | Number of shares | Valuation | Valuation date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
FIRST BANCORP, INC. 1.08% | 19/02/2026 | 121,585 ( 1.08% ) | 4 M $ | 31/05/2026 |
| Companies | Position | Start |
|---|---|---|
| THE FIRST BANCORP, INC. | Director/Board Member | 01/07/2013 |
First National Bank (Maine)
First National Bank (Maine) Major BanksFinance Operates as a nationally chartered commercial bank | Director/Board Member | 01/07/2013 |
Mid Coast Recreation Center
Mid Coast Recreation Center Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Mid Coast Recreation Center is a private company based in Rockport, ME. | Director/Board Member | - |
Rockland Harbor Park Center | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
Rockport Holding Co.
Rockport Holding Co. Food DistributorsDistribution Services Operates as a holding company for Harbor Distributing Co | Director/Board Member | - |
| Companies | Position | End |
|---|---|---|
Camden Rockport Lincolnville Chamber of Commerce
Camden Rockport Lincolnville Chamber of Commerce Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Camden Rockport Lincolnville Chamber of Commerce serves as a comprehensive resource for exploring Maine, highlighting key destinations, dining, accommodations, and activities throughout the state. The private company is based in Camden. It showcases notable towns such as Bar Harbor, Kennebunkport, and Boothbay Harbor, emphasizing their unique attractions like Acadia National Park, historic sites, coastal beaches, and scenic harbors. Additionally, it promotes Maine’s culinary scene, featuring a variety of restaurants including seafood, farm-to-table, and international cuisines. | President | - |
YMCA of the USA
YMCA of the USA Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Provides health and social services | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
Camden International Film Festival
Camden International Film Festival The Camden International Film Festival (CIFF), organized annually by Points North Institute, is an event dedicated to documentary films and nonfiction storytelling. The non-profit company is based in Camden, ME. CIFF is held across venues in Camden, Rockport, and Rockland, and features screenings, panels, workshops, and social events. The festival offers various pass options, including industry and donor levels, which provide access to exclusive programs such as the Points North Pitch and after dark parties. Points North Institute, the parent organization of CIFF, operates year-round to support nonfiction storytellers through artist development programs, fellowships, grants, and community initiatives. Key programs include the Points North Fellowship, the LEF/CIFF Fellowship for New England-based teams, the North Star Fellowship for Black, Brown, and Indigenous experimental media artists, the Diane Weyermann Fellowship for mid-to-late production documentaries, and the Pretty Wild Fellowship for outdoor-themed short documentaries. The institute also partners on the 4th World Media Lab, a fellowship for Indigenous filmmakers, and engages communities through initiatives like the Recovery in Maine program, which uses documentary screenings and discussions to address the opioid crisis. The organization promotes equity, inclusion, and diversity in nonfiction storytelling, offering mentorship, networking, and industry access to filmmakers from underrepresented backgrounds, and maintains archives, virtual access, and ongoing outreach to support documentary cinema and its impact on public discourse. | Director/Board Member | - |
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The First Bancorp, Inc. (Maine)
The First Bancorp, Inc. (Maine) Major BanksFinance Provides commercial banking services | Finance |
First National Bank (Maine)
First National Bank (Maine) Major BanksFinance Operates as a nationally chartered commercial bank | Finance |
Duke University
Duke University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
YMCA of the USA
YMCA of the USA Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Provides health and social services | Commercial Services |
Mid Coast Recreation Center
Mid Coast Recreation Center Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Mid Coast Recreation Center is a private company based in Rockport, ME. | Consumer Services |
Rockland Harbor Park Center | |
Rockport Holding Co.
Rockport Holding Co. Food DistributorsDistribution Services Operates as a holding company for Harbor Distributing Co | Distribution Services |
Camden International Film Festival
Camden International Film Festival The Camden International Film Festival (CIFF), organized annually by Points North Institute, is an event dedicated to documentary films and nonfiction storytelling. The non-profit company is based in Camden, ME. CIFF is held across venues in Camden, Rockport, and Rockland, and features screenings, panels, workshops, and social events. The festival offers various pass options, including industry and donor levels, which provide access to exclusive programs such as the Points North Pitch and after dark parties. Points North Institute, the parent organization of CIFF, operates year-round to support nonfiction storytellers through artist development programs, fellowships, grants, and community initiatives. Key programs include the Points North Fellowship, the LEF/CIFF Fellowship for New England-based teams, the North Star Fellowship for Black, Brown, and Indigenous experimental media artists, the Diane Weyermann Fellowship for mid-to-late production documentaries, and the Pretty Wild Fellowship for outdoor-themed short documentaries. The institute also partners on the 4th World Media Lab, a fellowship for Indigenous filmmakers, and engages communities through initiatives like the Recovery in Maine program, which uses documentary screenings and discussions to address the opioid crisis. The organization promotes equity, inclusion, and diversity in nonfiction storytelling, offering mentorship, networking, and industry access to filmmakers from underrepresented backgrounds, and maintains archives, virtual access, and ongoing outreach to support documentary cinema and its impact on public discourse. | |
Nicholas School of the Environment
Nicholas School of the Environment Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Camden Rockport Lincolnville Chamber of Commerce
Camden Rockport Lincolnville Chamber of Commerce Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Camden Rockport Lincolnville Chamber of Commerce serves as a comprehensive resource for exploring Maine, highlighting key destinations, dining, accommodations, and activities throughout the state. The private company is based in Camden. It showcases notable towns such as Bar Harbor, Kennebunkport, and Boothbay Harbor, emphasizing their unique attractions like Acadia National Park, historic sites, coastal beaches, and scenic harbors. Additionally, it promotes Maine’s culinary scene, featuring a variety of restaurants including seafood, farm-to-table, and international cuisines. | Commercial Services |
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