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Monday, July 21, 2008 3:36 PM CDT
The Chippewa Herald
Caron joins OEM Fabricators Inc.
Sara Caron has joined OEM Fabricators as the Materials Manager for Woodville. Caron is responsible for purchasing, materials, and shipping/receiving.
Caron brings to the position over 20 years of manufacturing experience in both materials and procurement management. She attended the University of Wisconsin, Stout where she graduated cum laude with a BS degree in Economics and Marketing. Her work experience has covered a variety of manufacturing industries, all involving some type of steel fabrication. Because of her work, she has traveled and conducted business extensively in Mexico and China. Sara, her husband, and their two sons live in Bloomer.
Kraker among U.S. Bank honorees
Eighty-nine Travis Kraker, a vice president and financial consultant at the U.S. Bank office in Eau Claire is among 89 financial consultants and financial advisors within U.S. Bancorp Investments, Inc. and U.S. Bancorp Insurance Services to receive the 2007 Five Star Elite President’s Club Recognition Award. President’s Club members earn this important recognition by not only ranking in the top of their district in sales, but by displaying leadership qualities and dedication to clients.
Vnuk a new representative for Catholic Knights
Adam Vnuk, of Elk Mound has joined Catholic Knights as a financial services representative. He is affiliated with the Eau Claire Agency located at 1003 South Hillcrest Parkway, Suite B, in Altoona.
Catholic Knights has put Catholic values into action through its charitable outreach, scholarship programs, trusted financial products, and support for parishes and parish schools, as well as opportunities for members to participate in making a difference in their parishes and communities.
Hospitalists join Luther Midelfort in Eau Claire
Dr. Rajnish Verma and Dr. Mohan Sengodan recently joined Luther Midelfort’s Hospital Medicine Department as hospitalists.
A hospitalist is a physician dedicated full time to taking care of patients admitted to the hospital.
Verma completed an internal medicine residency at Marshfield Clinic and St. Joseph’s Hospital, both in Marshfield. He received his medical degree from Lady Hardinge Medical College and Associated Hospitals in New Delhi, India.
Sengodan completed his residency in internal medicine at Unity Health System, an affiliate of the University of Rochester in New York. He earned his master’s degree in public health from Wichita State University in Kansas. Sengodan received his medical degree from Kilpauk Medical College and Hospital in Chennai, India.
Andersen Corporation makes improvements
The Stout Technology Park and Andersen Corporation have announced upgrades are being made at the Andersen Windows plant in Menomonie.
Most of the upgrades include adding mechanical equipment and perimeter fencing for the facility. Andersen built the manufacturing facility in 2000 at the Stout Technology Park and employs more than 250 associates at this plant.
“Andersen has been a fantastic partner in the Stout Technology Park, and these improvements will build on that relationship,” said UW-Stout Chancellor Charles W. Sorensen. “Andersen is a vital component of the economy of Dunn County and the entire Chippewa Valley.”
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