Trachte Building Systems: Engineering Department Sees Growth
For More Information Contact: Jennifer Wagner Trachte Building Systems 800-356-5824 jwagner@trachte.com
SUN PRAIRIE, Wisconsin, July 21, 2006 - Trachte Building Systems is pleased to announce the addition of three new engineers.
Shaun Decker and Mali Butteris have accepted positions as structural engineers. In their roles, they are responsible for the design of custom details for new buildings; creating...
Trachte Building Systems: New Employee Hired
For More Information Contact: Jennifer Wagner Trachte Building Systems 800-356-5824 jwagner@trachte.com
SUN PRAIRIE, Wisconsin, July 21, 2006, – Trachte Building Systems has added a new employee to its accounting department.
Lisa Gensch has joined Trachte as an accounting assistant. In this capacity, Lisa is responsible for a variety of accounting tasks for Trachte and its subsidiaries in...
Ronald McDonald House: Selects Gary Hubbell Consulting for Strategic Planning
Milwaukee, WI, July 20, 2006 – Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) of Oregon and Southwest Washington is one of the larger in the RMHC family of over 250 Chapters operating in 28 countries. As its cornerstone program, RMHC provides temporary lodging, comfort and support for families of seriously ill and injured children who are being treated at nearby Portland...
UW-Madison: Diversity Office to Celebrate Opening with Multicultural Extravaganza
MADISON - Latin music and spoken-word poetry champions will raise the rafters at theMajestic Theater, 115 King St., at 7 p.m. on Friday, July 28. On hand will be tworenowned singer-songwriters, Guillermo Anderson of Honduras and Romulo Castro ofPanama, as well as poets from the Madison Slam Team that are headed to the NationalSlam Championships next month. The all-ages...
Gov. Doyle: Urges House of Representatives to Override Presidential Veto of Key Stem Cell Bill
STEVENS POINT - Governor Jim Doyle today urged the U.S. House of Representatives to override President Bush's veto of H.R. 810. H.R. 810 is critical bipartisan legislation which would lift President Bush's ban on federal funding for research on new stem cell lines. Governor Doyle met with Jeanne and Cary Tauchman of Stevens Point, who have a personal stake...
Gov. Doyle: to Showcase Ethanol-fueled IndySeries Race Car with Indy Racing League Representatives
Governor Doyle will meet with the Indy Racing League's (IRL) Team Ethanol driver Jeff Simmons, along with IRL and Milwaukee Mile representatives to showcase IndyCar Series' commitment to ethanol-based fuel tomorrow, Thursday, July 20, 2006 at 3:00 p.m. at the East Washington entrance to the State Capitol.
The Governor is partnering with the Milwaukee Mile and IRL's Team Ethanol...
WIEG: Names Orion Energy’s Mike Potts to Board of Directors
Madison, WI. July 20, 2006. The Wisconsin Industrial Energy Group (WIEG), representing more than 30 manufacturers and other large companies about energy costs and policy, named Mike Potts, Executive Vice President for Orion Energy Systems of Plymouth, WI, to its Board of Directors at the annual meeting of WIEG, according to Todd Stuart, newly appointed Executive Director.
Other companies...
Marian College: first Make It Marian Day Aug. 3
Fond du Lac, Wis. — Marian College will hold a campuswide open house, Make It Marian Day, Thursday, Aug. 3 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Make It Marian Day, which begins at Marian’s Stayer Center for Technology & Executive Learning, is for everyone interested in pursuing a college education — recent high school graduates, people...
US Lamp: expands to S.E. WI, Offering Unique Services in Today’s Rising Energy Market
Mequon, WI – July 21, 2006 – As we all observe almost weekly, today’s energy prices are only going up. The only ways to combat them are to change routines and use less or become more efficient. A new organization in the Southeastern Wisconsin market chooses the latter.
US Lamp, Inc. is a lighting distributor by trade, selling a wide...
Gov. Doyle: Announces $400,000 to Help 84 Lumber Company Redevelop Brownfield Site in McFarland
Governor Jim Doyle today announced a $400,000 grant from the Department of Commerce Blight Elimination and Brownfield Redevelopment (BEBR) program to 84 Lumber Company to redevelop a brownfield site in McFarland. The project will create 150 new jobs.
"With this grant, we will help 84 Lumber grow its business while rehabilitating a brownfield site," Governor Doyle said. "I am...
