Shorewest, Realtors: Northshore Office announces Kate Kenlay as the new sales director and Jeff Joseph as the associate sales director
Contact: Wendy Norem Marketing Director Shorewest, Realtors(r) (262) 827-4111, ext. 232 wnorem@shorewest.com
Brookfield, Wisconsin. We're pleased to announce Kate Kenlay as the new Sales Director of the Shorewest Realtors® Northshore Office <http://www.shorewest.com/vp/AgentServlet?ScreenID=OFFICE_DETAIL&SITE=SHOREW&A_CD_COMPANY=SHOREW&context=DC_OFFICE_DETAIL_VIEW&cd_Office=NS> located at 4559 N. Oakland Ave. in Shorewood. Jeff Joseph was also promoted to the position of Associate Sales Director of the Northshore Office.
Kate Kenlay has more...
PSC: Commission takes action on pollutant control application
Contact: Kristin Ruesch or Matt Pagel, 608-266-9600
Kristin.Ruesch@wisconsin.gov or Matt.Pagel@wisconsin.gov
Madison - An application from the Wisconsin Public Service Corporation (WPSC) to install a new, multi-pollutant control system at the Weston Generating Station Unit 3 was granted preliminary approval today on a unanimous vote by the Wisconsin Public Service Commission.
The proposed project is intended to allow the continued operation of Weston...
Summit Credit Union: David Solheim promoted to manager at Summit Credit Union’s Cottage Grove branch
For more information, contact:
Cheryl Van Tessier, APR, (608) 467-4408, ctessier@finessepr.net
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Quarles & Brady: David Bourne named a 2013 BTI Client Service All-Star
Media Contact: Debi Miller, Director, Marketing Communications (414) 277-5628 / (262) 716-7868 debra.miller@quarles.com
MILWAUKEE, Wis. (March 20, 2013) — The national law firm of Quarles & Brady LLP announced that David L. Bourne, a partner in the firm’s Milwaukee office has been named a 2013 BTI Client Service All-Star by The BTI Consulting Group, Inc.
This year, 307 individual attorneys from...
WMC Foundation: Working to solve manufacturers’ workforce skills shortage
Contacts Jim Morgan, (608) 235-6660 Katy Pettersen, (608) 516-6684
March 21 Conference in Milwaukee to focus on solutions
Madison – One year ago, the workforce paradox was foreign to almost everyone except those employers having difficulty hiring skilled employees. The second annual Workforce Paradox conference will celebrate the progress that has been made and discuss the plans necessary to make Wisconsin...
