Insight on Business

May 2014

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w w w . i n s i g h t o n b u s i n e s s . c o m M a y 2 0 14 • I nsIgh t | 53 than 400 people receiving veteran benefits, including 302 veterans and service members and more than 110 dependents. two Faith Technologies projects in Menasha were named to the 2013 Associated Builders & Contractors (ABC) of Wisconsin Projects of Distinction list. e company was recognized for its work on the 2550 University Ave. apartments and Affinity Clinic in February. Consolidated Construction Company Inc. in Appleton announced three of its construction projects were awarded Projects of Distinction highest honors by ABC of Wisconsin, including Utech Consulting in De Pere. e Brown County United Way moved its office to 112 north Adams st., suite 201, in green Bay. e mailing address will remain P.O. Box 1593, green Bay, WI 54305-1593. First National Bank-Fox Valley completed a large expansion and remodel project at its corporate neenah location. FnB added an 8,000-square-foot addition in July 2013 that includes an expanded operations area; a customer care center; and a finished basement with an employee break room, training and development room and executive conference room. northCentral Construction Corporation completed the expansion and remodel project. Holy Family Memorial's Home Health Care was named a top Agency of the 2013 homeCare Elite. homeCare Elite identifies the top 25 percent of Medicare-certified agencies. Appleton Community Midwives and Birth Center is offering a new pain management service using nitrous oxide for patients. Commonly referred to as "laughing gas," nitrous oxide is a preferred method in Europe for helping women to cope with the sensations of labor. ThedaCare contributed $50,000 toward the construction of five new hoop houses at Riverview Gardens in support of the non- profit's serviceWorks job training program to help train people experiencing homelessness or in transitional housing. Larry London, executive chef for edaCare, also contracted to buy $20,000 of fresh produce in 2014 to serve in hospital cafeterias at Appleton Medical Center and eda Clark Medical Center in neenah. St. Elizabeth Hospital Foundation reached its $6 million goal for the "It's Personal-Continuing our Caring Commitment" capital campaign. ere were 1,464 individuals and businesses that donated money, raising a total of $6,047,113. About $1.1 million of the campaign's overall goal was donated from 116 providers. e funds raised are used to enhance patient care areas throughout st. Elizabeth hospital. marathon & weekend of events sept. 19-21 appleton, wi foxcitiesmarathon.org HURRY! Prices increase June 1! ADRENALINE fix here get your full | half | relay | 5k kids fun run | expo Register early & SAVE MONEY! Don't delay, events sold out in 2013.

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