Insight on Business

February 2018

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14 | I NSIGH T • F e b r u a r y 2 0 1 8 w w w . i n s i g h t o n b u s i n e s s . c o m BUILDING TRUST SINCE 1960 CONTACT US AT WWW.KELLERBUILDS.COM | 1.800.236.2534 With Offices in the Fox Cities, Madison, Milwaukee & Wausau FOREMAN INTERIOR DESIGNER SUPERVISOR ARCHITECT PROJECT MANAGER 44th St. in Manitowoc and is planning on moving to the site at a future date. "As ICB continues to grow, we are nearing capacity in our existing space. We are currently housed in two buildings at our Rapids Road location, so we wanted to look at larger facility options and remain in the community," ICB CEO Tim Schneider said in a press release. ICB is working on a facilities transition plan, and no timeline has been set for the move. e Manitowoc Co. announced plans to relocate its corporate headquarters from Manitowoc to Milwaukee. Manitowoc has begun to transition headquarters employees, with the relocation expected to be completed by the end of the first quarter 2018 pending completion of the build-out. Acuity logs record growth in many categories in 2017 Acuity Insurance set records for business growth across several categories in 2017. e company gained over $62 million in total written premium during the year, bringing its revenue to an all-time high of $1.44 billion as it enters 2018. In 2017, Acuity broke the barrier of 300,000 policies in force for the first time in its 92-year history and reached an all-time high companywide new business written premium. In commercial lines, Acuity attained new high marks in quotes received, quote hit ratio, new business written premium, new policies issued and customer retention. In personal lines, the insurer achieved a 21st consecutive year of growth, setting a record for total written premium. » WEST CENTRAL Shawano, Waupaca, Waushara, Marquette, Green Lake Counties Waupaca Foundry, FVTC partner for degree program Eight Waupaca Foundry employees earned associate degrees in quality engineering technology from Fox Valley Technical College as part of a certificate-to-degree pathway designed by the college's Business & Industry Services team. e employees juggled full-time work, family commitments and school for nearly three years to gain a comprehensive education that matches foundry workplace objectives in leadership and process improvements. REGIONAL ROUNDUP "When we talk to our community, whether it's to business travelers or leisure travelers, Denver is always the top choice for a direct flight." – Abe Weber, director, Appleton International Airport

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