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April 2014

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44 | I nsIgh t • A p r i l 2 0 14 w w w . i n s i g h t o n b u s i n e s s . c o m on the move { p e o p l e } i n fo c u s Jill Wagner was promoted to president of Integrity Insurance of Appleton. Wagner previously held the role of vice president of commercial lines for Integrity and worked in leadership roles for secura Insurance in Appleton. Brian O'Shaughnessy, CEO at ItConnexx Inc. of De Pere, was selected for nine Lives Media's sixth annual MsPmentor 250. e global list identifies the world's leading managed service provider executives, entrepreneurs, experts, coaches and community leaders. O'shaughnessy, also recipient of the 2013 htg Peer groups Leadership Award, transformed a one-employee, break/fix company into a multi-million dollar managed service provider. Nicole Ledvina was promoted to e green Bay Packers' vice president of human resources. Ledvina has worked with the organization for more than 10 years as its director of human resources. she also held hR positions in De Pere and green Bay. Tom Ponto, from neenah, was hired as vice president for finance at Ripon College. Associated Bank in green Bay hired Cliff Bowers as senior vice president, director of public relations in green Bay. Bowers has more than 30 years of experience in corporate communications and previously worked as a communications manager with newPage Corporation. Brian Maurice was hired as tax director and is responsible for overseeing the bank's tax compliance, tax planning and completion of federal and state income tax returns. Maurice has nine years of experience. Tarina Williams was hired as senior vice president, enterprise project office manager. Williams previously worked as a managing consultant with Paradigm Consulting. UW-Fox Valley faculty and staff members were awarded the UW Colleges' Arthur M. Kaplan Award. Kelly Johnson, associate academic librarian, and Ane Carriveau, director of library, won for their work with the UWFox English department. Heather Benson, associate lecturer of English, won the award because of her leadership in the UWFox English department and enhancement of learning for both colleagues and students. A.L. Ranen McLanahan, assistant professor of engineering, won the award for assisting student learning through study sessions, focusing on critical applications in his teaching and his connections with the local engineering community. e Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce (WMC)'s Wisconsin safety Council division elected Jim Lange, Ehs manager at georgia-Pacific in Oshkosh, and Mark Longmier, director at global Ehs at the Manitowoc Company in Manitowoc, to serve on its volunteer advisory board of directors. Lamers Bus Lines Inc. awarded Fox Cities employees at the annual terminal Awards Banquet in January. e winners were Lillian Hotz, Presidential Award; Paul Rusch, Out of this World Customer service Award; Philip Siewert, team Leadership Award – school Bus; Amanda Schmidt, team Leadership Award – special Ed; and Carol Stuyvenberg, the Carol Lamers Quality Award. Attorneys David Daul and Greg Babcock were named partners at the law firm of Wanezek & Jaekels in green Bay. e firm will now be called Wanezek, Jaekels, Daul & Babcock. Dalton Spranger was hired as website developer at stellar Blue technologies, a digital marketing agency in Appleton. spranger graduated from FVtC with a degree in programming and web development and design. Brenton D. Teeling is a shareholder in the Menn Law Firm with offices in Appleton and seymour. teeling has been Ponto Ledvina Wagner O'Shaughnessy Bowers Marx Williams One Degree, Two Paths Professional MBA: Part-time, evening or online classes Executive MBA: Saturday-only classes, 16-month completion Visit www.mba.uwosh.edu or call (800)633-1430 for more information. ...where professionals emerge as leaders

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