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April 2016

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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 1 6 • I NSIGH T | 35 FNBFoxvalley.com | 920.729.6900 David Kruck AVP - Commercial Banking 920.729.6941 dkruck@fnbfoxvalley.com Strategic Thinking. Member FDIC #banklocal FRESH PERSPECTIVES. "Ruben and his Action Painting crew have been some of the most organized, conscientious, and responsive contractors I have had the opportunity to work with. We will certainly use Action Painting again in the future and will gladly recommend them to others who are looking for top quality at fair prices." – Sondra Norder, NHA, JD President & CEO, St. Paul Elder Services, Inc. 920-739-3682 actionpaintingservices.com We treat every project with attention to detail and high level of expertise. the FVTC foundation in the form of scholarships. e other program FVTC offers is the Construction Management Technology program. is program is designed for commercial construction and students learn the skills it takes to be a construction manager for a commercial builder. While the programs provide many advantages, there is one key benefit students looking for a quick career start should consider, Health says, and that is the demand for these skills in the industry. "We have a 100 percent placement rate for all of our graduates," Heath says. "ere is a high demand in this industry and the placement rate of our students truly shows that." Businesses feeling the strain For builders, who are finally seeing an acceleration in building projects, one of the highest hurdles to taking on more work is finding the skilled labor needed for the jobs. More companies are combating the labor shortage by starting their own partnerships with area schools to create training programs. H.J. Martin and Son is aggressively involving itself in educational opportunities to address the need for future workers. Its most recent initiative is the WORX class at West De Pere High School. is program is open to any freshman, sophomore or junior student and is designed [continued] » FVTC graduate student Spencer Collin enjoys working in the residential construction field. P H O T O C O U R T E S Y F V T C

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