Insight on Business

June 2015

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44 | I NSIGH T • J u n e 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 Progress Lakeshore announced Peter Wills has been named executive director of the organization. He previously held the position of program and finance director and has more than 18 years of experience in finance, management and community outreach. St. Norbert College announced Amy Kundinger as director of corporate and foundation relations and promoted Lynette Green to associate vice president of college advancement. Amy Sorenson, the college's chief of staff, was named De Pere's Volunteer of the Year during the 24th annual Wisconsin Main Street Awards dinner for her work with Definitely De Pere, the city's official main street community. Schenck SC announced Steve Hyde joined the firm as chief information officer and director of technology services. As a member of Schenck's Business Optimization team, Hyde will also provide technology and systems integration consulting to clients. e firm also announced Kristine Hackbarth-Horn, SPHR, CCP, CBP, SHRM-SCP, joined the firm as director of people and culture. Cherney Microbiological Services, Ltd., promoted Brian Van de Water to president, a move that will enable Debra Cherney to focus on the company's rapid growth and ensure the execution of its strategic initiatives. Cherney will assume the role of CEO. e company also announced Michael Timmer as sales manager. Women in Management- Fox Cities Chapter announced Beth Clay as the 2015 Fox Cities Woman Leader of the Year. Clay is the executive director of NAMI Fox Valley. During her four years of leadership, NAMI increased the number of community members served by 500 percent and doubled the number of community-based education and support programs. e Fox Cities Performing Arts Center announced Trisha Witt as the new director of marketing and communications. Witt joins the performing arts center with more than 17 years of experience in marketing as a commercial program manager for Kimberly- Clark Corporation. School Specialty, Inc. announced the appointment of Kymm Ballard as executive director of SPARK, a physical and health education program and key component of School Specialty's Physical Education offering. Element, a full-service marketing agency located in Northeast Wisconsin, added two employees to its team: Joel Haase, art director/designer, and Kate Shropshire, digital marketing specialist. First National Bank-Fox Valley hired Todd Brokl as assistant vice president-commercial lending and promoted Molly Moran to treasury management specialist. H.J. Martin & Son promoted Ryan Foley from fixture crew manager to vice president of field operations. e company also hired Amy Diedrich, interior designer, for its residential sales and design team at its Green Bay location, and promoted Jeremy Hilker from tool room lead to fixture crew coordinator. Cypress Benefit Administrators hired Mary Flannery as a new account executive. GRAEF, a local engineering and consulting firm, announced Christopher Harding has joined the firm as a survey technician and Scott Van Calster has joined the firm as a civil technician. e Boys & Girls Clubs of the Fox Valley announced Sue Vang, a member of the Boys & Girls Club of Appleton and senior at Appleton East High School, is the winner of the Kayla M. Murphy Memorial Scholarship. Hyde Sorenson Kundinger Green Hackbarth-Horn Marx Wills Professional MBA Appleton • Green Bay • Oshkosh • Stevens Point • Online Executive MBA Saturday classes • 16-month completion uwosh.edu/mba • 800.633.1430

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