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December 2013

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president of human resources. In 2012, the insurer reported a 17.1 percent increase in written premium revenue over the previous year. Acuity seeks to fill positions such as processors, underwriters, programmers, technical support staff and claims professionals. A.C.E. completes project for City Centre LLC A.C.E. Building Service has completed a new, 20,000-square-foot building project for the City Centre LLC in Manitowoc, located on the corner of 16th and Wollmer streets. City Centre offers industrial and heavy industrial lease space and build/ lease services to clients. The new building is leased to the Manitowoc Marina for heated boat storage to offer more options for their clients, retain additional boat storage for local customers and attract customers from other ports along the Lake Michigan shoreline. The building's sliding hangar door is 29 feet high by 40 feet wide. It also has interior drains and water connections, day lighting design elements, an automatic sprinkler system and an 8-foot hard wall around the perimeter of the building. The building was designed to accommodate a 20-ton overhead bridge cane and is topped with a durable MR-24 standing seam metal roof. The 50-year-old A.C.E. Building Service is located in Manitowoc and provides commercial and industrial construction services. » West Central Shawano, Waupaca, Waushara, Marquette, Green Lake Counties Waupaca Foundry earns Hire Power award Waupaca Foundry Inc. is featured in Inc. Magazine Hire Power Awards for generating 414 jobs from January 2012 to June 2013, placing the business in first place among Wisconsin honorees and ranking 29th among job creators nationally. Waupaca Foundry operates four plants in Wisconsin and one each in Tennessee and Indiana, employing more than 3,700 people. Foundry leaders attribute steady job growth to strong demand from customers. "Manufacturers in markets we serve are realizing increased demand from their customers," says Gary Gigante, president and CEO of Waupaca Foundry. "Their production increases have required us to expand our workforce in an industry that's helping to lead the economic recovery." Waupaca Foundry is the largest iron foundry company in the world and produces gray iron castings and ductile iron castings with state-of-the-art technology. Send business news updates and photos to edit@insightonbusiness.com. If you can taste success, so can we. When Elizabeth and Kavi created Kaveli they knew they wanted people to have a true Indian culinary experience. But they also knew that things like patents, packaging requirements and trade marking can leave a bad taste in the mouth of any entrepreneur. We love partnering with big thinkers and their ideas. So, call us and we'll help with the things that don't seem "fun" about business so you can simply do your thing. wausau | eau claire ruderware.com visit our blog at blueinklaw.com 14 | Insight • D e c e m b e r 2 013 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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