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April 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 A p r i l 2 0 15 • I NSIGH T | 13 Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development. County employer's payrolls have added thousands of new hires in just the past three years. » WEST CENTRAL Shawano, Waupaca, Waushara, Marquette, Green Lake Counties World events drive Alliance Laundry growth Building up a country's diligence on the location. "A new hospital and campus would allow us to take advantage of technology upgrades, energy efficiencies and maintenance savings," says Ed Harding, BAMC President and CEO. "A new facility would also help us meet patient care expectations including safety, privacy and an overall better patient experience." e majority of BAMC's current facility needs have been recognized as priorities for at least a decade. Major sections of the current hospital facility were built between 1939 and 1970, including inpatient rooms, the emergency department and the obstetrics department, Harding says. Key elements of a new hospital include inpatient private rooms, emergency departments and services, an OB/GYN inpatient department, outpatient women's health center, improvements in patient flow, health and wellness facilities and primary and specialty care clinics. BAMC will next hire a construction manager to analyze plans and confirm preliminary cost estimates. e final design is expected to be ready by February 2016 and a new hospital in operation by fall 2017 » THE LAKESHORE Door, Kewaunee, Manitowoc, Sheboygan Counties Workforce assistance on the way e jobs are multiplying faster than businesses in Sheboygan County can fill them. With more than 1,200 jobs available at businesses in the county, the region's economic development leaders share a concern the growing gap could impede the ability of companies in the county to continue growing. To bridge the gap, the Sheboygan County Economic Development Partnership is adding a workforce development assistant to assist in the recruiting process. "We have companies telling us [continued ] » Inspirational Leadership 2015 Doing it all: Getting Done What Matters Most Featuring Speaker Mark Thompson Sponsors: Wednesday, April 29 7:30 am - 12:00 noon Hilton City Center Crystal Ballroom 509 W. Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI Smart Enough to Know... I should attend this event Smart Enough to Know... I should attend this event For more information: Visit tecmidwest.com or call Pat at 262/821-3340 St. Camillus printing & graphics about challenges expanding locally due to lack of workforce," says Dane Checolinski, director of SCEDC. "is new role is an investment by SCEDC to directly impact the quality and quantity of available workforce for Sheboygan County employers." Sheboygan County's growth is the highest among all Wisconsin counties on the lakeshore, coinciding with continued unemployment decline in the county, now at its lowest level since 2008, according to the

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