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January 2015

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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 J a n u a r y 2 0 15 • I NSIGH T | 39 {people} Neufelder Fredrickson Rae Conway Olejniczak Chevrolet as a new and GM certified used vehicles consultant. Leila McMahon joined Breakthrough Fuel as vice president of Breakthrough Insight, a new product to be launched by the transportation energy advisory firm. McMahon will be responsible for coordinating and leading the launch. Prior to joining Breakthrough Fuel, McMahon was the vice president of internal business applications, product integration and PMO for GS1 in Toronto. e Wisconsin Health Ministries of Ascension Health appointed Daniel E. Neufelder as Ministry Health Care president and CEO, effective Dec. 1. Neufelder succeeds Nick Desien, who will continue in his position of Ascension Ministry market leader for Wisconsin, Kansas and Oklahoma. Neufelder has served as senior vice president—chief operating officer for Ministry Health Care the past two years. Prior to that appointment, he was president and chief executive officer of Affinity Health System, a part of Ministry Health Care. Menasha-based Gold Cross Ambulance Service introduced Mark Fredrickson as the company's new executive director, effective Feb. 1. Fredrickson will assume the role when current Executive Director Jack Hill retires. Gold Cross announced David W. Rae, a paramedic and a registered nurse, as the operations director for the regional ambulance service. Eight Conway, Olejniczak & Jerry, S.C. attorneys have been named 2014 Wisconsin Super Lawyers or Rising Stars by Wisconsin Super Lawyers magazine: Greg Conway, Tom Olejniczak, Fred Schmidt and George Burnett are listed as SuperLawyers; David Weber, Kurt Goehre, James Ledvina and Steven Krueger are listed as 2014 Rising Stars. Appleton-based ompson Law, LLC, announced Ryan P. Thompson has been named to the 2014 Wisconsin Rising Stars list by Wisconsin Super Lawyers magazine. James E. Feiertag joined Bemis Manufacturing Co. of Sheboygan Falls as president and CEO of the global manufacturing firm, assuming the role previously held by Richard A. Bemis. Feiertag previously served as executive vice president at Racine-based Twin Disc Inc. with responsibility for European/Asian Operations and Global Sourcing. Meridith Jaeger was named executive director of the Wisconsin Family Business Forum at the University of Wisconsin- Oshkosh. Jaeger is the co-founder of AeroInnovate and also served as the director of the Council for Innovation and on the fund organizing team for the Angels on the Water investment fund. Corey Coogan has formed Logistically, Inc, a startup focused on building a Transportation Management System geared towards shippers, brokers and third-party logistics organizations. Logistically's flagship product, Logistically TMS, is a cloud-based TMS marketed to small and mid- sized companies. CitizensFirst Credit Union added three members to its executive team: Karrie Drobnick, vice president of marketing; Dave Mann, chief financial officer; and Todd Slagter, vice president of legal and risk management. V&S Midwest Carriers Corp. of Kaukauna has expanded and added several changes to its team: Michele Griesbach, hired as driver manager; Keith Gornjak, promoted to safety & compliance supervisor; Dawn Haessly; promoted to accounting manage; David Horner, hired as an over-the-road driver; and Paul Tank, hired as an over-the- road driver. Krueger Ledvina Weber Burnett Schmidt Goehre McMahon

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