Insight on Business

October 2013

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in foc us on the move Pedersen DeKoch Seifert Hannula Ihde Reyes Marcelle Marx Robertson Burgess Nixon {people} Bob Pedersen joined the board of directors of First Business Bank-Northeast in Appleton, part of First Business Financial Services, Inc. Pedersen is president and CEO of Goodwill Industries of North Central Wisconsin, Inc. He has more than 40 years of nonprofit leadership experience. Seven regional leaders were confirmed to new, three-year terms on the New North, Inc., board of directors. Bob DeKoch and Kathi Seifert will continue as co-chairpersons. DeKoch is president and CEO at The Boldt Company, Appleton. Seifert is owner of Katapult LLC and retired executive vice president at Kimberly-Clark, Neenah. Continuing as board members are Corey Brumbaugh, vice president of business development at Miron Construction, Neenah; Shannon Full, president and CEO at Fox Cities Chamber of Commerce, Appleton; Mark Herzog, president and CEO at Holy Family Memorial, Manitowoc; Robert Riordan, executive vice president at Nsight/ Cellcom, Green Bay; Richard Wells, chancellor at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh; Tim Weyenberg, chairman at Foth, Green Bay; and Tom Wiltzius, principal at enVision Performance Solutions LLC, Greenville. Andria Hannula was named campaign director at the Brown County United Way. She will lead annual campaigns for more than 40 human service programs in Brown County. Hannula previously worked as a customer service and account manager at Alta Resources in Neenah. Josue Reyes, merchandise manager of Blackwolf Run and Whistling Straits in Kohler, received the 2013 PGA 52 | Insight • O c t o b e r 2 013 Merchandiser of the Year Award for Resort Facilities. Darlene Marcelle was awarded the 2013 Nancy A. Felhofer Leadership Award at a June Women in Management meeting. Marcelle previously worked as Brown County Clerk and also served on the Green Bay City Council and the Brown County Board of Supervisors. Kate Burgess, CEO and owner of Fulfillnet, is the 2013 Athena Award winner. She will receive the award at the Green Bay Area Chamber of Commerce's annual dinner on Monday, Oct. 7, at the KI Convention Center. The chamber also named Timothy Nixon, shareholder/partner, Godfrey & Kahn, S.C. Law Offices, the 2013 Daniel Whitney Award for Outstanding Volunteer of the Year. KI CEO Dick Resch and wife Sharon Resch recently made a $1 million donation to Bellin Health in support of its new Resch Medical Unit. Rachel Weber, a project coordinator/interior designer at H.J. Martin & Son, was accredited as a LEED Green Associate. McMahon added staff at the firm's headquarters in Neenah. Sam Tijan joined McMahon's architectural group as an architectural designer. Eric Rhodehamel was hired as a project manager and Ashlee Prochnow was hired as an architectural designer. Michael Jacobs and Greg Flohr joined McMahon's environment and infrastructure group as civil engineers. Bud Kleiman was hired as a business intermediary at Creative Business Services, also known as CBSGlobal, in Green Bay. Beth Seymour, vice president of business operations at KI, was presented with the 2013 Distinguished Alumni Award by the Northeast Wisconsin Technical College Alumni Association. Seymour has been a KI employee for nearly 36 years. Neuroscience Group in Neenah hired neurohospitalist Dr. Bernadette Borte. Borte attended medical school at St. Matthew's University in Grand Cayman, British West Indies and completed post-graduate training in neurology at University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. Karrie Hoch, a registered nurse with Neuroscience Group, was recently recognized as a National Neuroscience Nurse of the Year from the American Parkinson Disease Association. Three Northeast Wisconsin Technical College instructors were presented with the BayCare Clinic Faculty of the Year Award. Nursing instructors Cheryl Kollath and Jane Swanson, and Physical Therapist Assistant instructor Charles Castleberg were chosen by the BayCare Clinic Foundation's board. Each of the recipients will be given up to $2,000 to attend a national health conference specific to their profession. The Emergency Shelter of the Fox Valley hired Danielle Zarling as case manager. Zarling previously worked as a shelter advocate at Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services. Dr. Jeremy Anclam joined HFM Gastroenterology, 1900 Woodland Drive, Manitowoc. Dr. Anclam received his medical degree from the Des Moines University College of Osteopathic Medicine, and completed an internal medicine residency and a gastroenterology fellowship in Grand Blanc, Michigan. w w w. i n s i g h t o n b u s i n e s s . c o m

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