Leadership in the New North The Boldt Co. names new president Insight On Business The Boldt Co. has announced several leadership changes, including naming Dave Kievet as the Appleton firm’s new president and chief operating officer.
Kievet replaces Bob DeKoch, who was recently named to Boldt’s board of directors and named new ventures executive for The Boldt Group. Kievet joined Boldt in 1990 as a field engineer and was named COO in September 2018.
During his time with Boldt, Kievet has held several positions, including opening the company’s offices in northern California and establishing the company’s Western Operations Group. Kievet was an early proponent of... Read More 1>
Promote the Regional Brand Climbing high to power past gender stereotype WBAY If you have a fear of heights, there are just certain jobs that are not meant for you. Climbing power poles would probably be one of those.
But one woman from Oconto decided to break gender stereotypes and do it anyway.
In a field typically dominated by men, we find Kieran Wusterbarth.
“It’s a typical ‘Kieran’ thing to do to just go out there and do something random that nobody expects to do,” says Wusterbarth, a student in Northeast Wisconsin Technical College’s electrical power distribution.... Read More 2>
Stepping Up to the COVID-19 Challenge $30 million in CARES Act funding available for Wisconsin child care providers WBAY Child care providers across the state work to keep their doors open in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Wisconsin Department of Children and Families (DCF) is trying to support those providers through these difficult times.
“We offer daily care services for anyone from six weeks to eleven years old,” said Robert Pries, owner and administrator of You Are My Sunshine.
The pandemic quickly took a toll on the Allouez daycare center by slashing enrollment to less than 50-percent of capacity in the first week and... Read More 3>
New North Region Stepping Up to the COVID-19 Challenge Organizers hope Green Bay Restaurant Week brings a sense of normalcy back FOX 11 Online Green Bay's Restaurant Week started Thursday after being postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
While things may look a bit different at area restaurants, the Greater Green Bay Convention and Visitors Bureau hopes this week will act as a next step toward normalcy.
"Maybe they haven't been back to a restaurant yet. This is a great opportunity. There's social distancing, and spacing with the tables, and they're just really ready to taken Read More 4>
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