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January 2015

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38 | I NSIGH T • J a n u a r y 2 0 15 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 Consolidated Construction Co. Inc. announced several new staff additions and promotions: Tim Rinn, manager of strategic markets; Jeremy Walker and Brian Gebauer, promoted to senior project manager; Paul Ver Voort and Chris Sievert, promoted to project directors within the company; and John Meulemans, safety manager. Insight Creative, Inc. hired Jen Haas as account coordinator to expand its team and meet the needs of a growing client base. e Oshkosh Chamber of Commerce recognized several individuals and businesses during the organization's 107th Annual Meeting & Recognition Program: Ellen Schmidt, Alberta Kimball Community Service; U.S. Rep. Tom Petri, Horizon Award; State Sen. Mike Ellis, Horizon Award; Stan Mack, Stephen Mosling Commitment to Education; 4imprint & Oaklawn Elementary, PALs Award; Barb Herzog, Lynne Webster Leadership Award; Pam Schubert, Ambassador of the Year; Meghann Kasper, Outstanding Chamber Volunteer; Jon Dudzinski, Propel Young Professional Award; Vicki Updike, Woman of Achievement; Bergstrom Automotive, Enterprise of the Year; and Tamara's the Cake Guru, Small Business of the Year. Appleton-based Hoffman Planning, Design & Construction, Inc., announced Trevor Lord and Joe Jerovetz joined its staff as a senior job captain/senior technical designer and job captain, respectively. Bemis Company, Inc. announced its board of directors elected Michael B. Clauer as vice president and chief financial officer. Clauer joins Bemis from BWAY Corp., a supplier of metal and rigid plastic containers, where he was executive vice president and chief financial officer. Lakeshore Technical College welcomed three new employees to its staff: Rachelle Phakitthong, dean of general and pre-college education; Heidi Soodsma, executive assistant to the president; and Pat Staszak, dean of energy and agriculture. Faith Technologies named Scott Romenesko director of strategic growth responsible for managing the company's targeted vertical markets such as industrial processes and manufacturing. e Jor-Mac Co. of Lomira appointed Jon Hintz as director of business development. e Building for Kids Children's Museum announced two new leaders to the organization: Jarrad Bittner, executive director; and Michael Wartgow, chief operating officer. Adam Sutter joined the staff of Cerebral Palsy, Inc. in Green Bay as the director of development. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeastern Wisconsin welcomed Wendy Koehler and Chip Smoot, both from Schreiber Foods, to its board of directors. Andrea Rathsack joined the staff at the Wisconsin Council on Problem Gambling as the new outreach coordinator. First National Bank – Fox Valley announced the hiring of four new employees: Erin Jensen, commercial loan servicing lead; Nate Simonson, personal banker; Sarah Johnson, teller; and Joyce Pindel, business relationship manager. H.J. Martin & Son added Kurt Kremers and Karen Siegrist to its residential design and sales teams. Kremers joined the sales/ design staff at the company's Green Bay showroom. Siegrist is the new assistant store manager, designer/sales, at H.J. Martin's Neenah showroom. Anne Hemann accepted the position of senior commercial underwriter at Appleton-based Integrity Insurance. Steve Angst joined Gandrud Ver Voort Gebauer Rinn Walker Sievert Marx HAAS Professional MBA Part-time, evening or online classes Executive MBA Saturday-only classes, 16-month completion www.mba.uwosh.edu • 800.633.1430

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