New hires
Malorie King has joined experiential marketing agency FifthColor in Sheboygan as human resource manager.
The Voice of Milk, a collaboration between the Dairy Business Association, Edge Dairy Farmer Cooperative and Minnesota Milk Producers Association, announced Andy Welti is a new strategic account manager. In addition, Edge Dairy Farmer Cooperative announced the appointment of Jim Eckberg as the new director of science and innovation.
Keller Inc. announced the hiring of Nathan Schulze as an architect, Brian Vullings as an onsite supervisor, Jacob Leonhard as a building erection intern, Erik Wade as a yard delivery driver, Cameron Ambrosius as a flatwork craftsman, Kohen Daul as a steel shop youth apprentice and Charlie Foote as a concrete footing intern. Keller also announced the promotion of Adam Konitzer to concrete footing/wall leadman.
St. Paul Elder Services announced the addition of Aaron Hunnelas its new director of resource development and engagement.
The Basic Needs Giving Partnership announced Adam O’Dohertyas its new executive director.
McMahon announced the addition of Jodi Gennrich as its new risk and benefits manager.
Cruisers Yachts has hired Dave Bigge and Antonino Castaneda as dealer development professionals.
Hoffman Planning, Design & Construction, Inc. announced the addition of Nick Marek and Jeff McArthur as field project managers and Zach Stahowiakas a project manager.
Insight Creative, Inc. introduced Kelsey Tointon as its new marketing account coordinator and Cindy Ossmann as business administrator.
Cameron Greenhas joined Fox Communities Credit Union as the new assistant vice president of facilities.
Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection Secretary Randy Romanski has appointed Catherine Giljohann as general counsel.
Jessica Maes has joined the city of Green Bay as a business support specialist.
McCormick Assisted Living, the Green Bay campus division of St. Paul Elder Services, welcomed administrator Amber Hintz to its team.
The Medical College of Wisconsin-Prevea Green Bay Family Medicine Residency Program is pleased to welcome seven new physicians at the Prevea East Mason Health Center, 3021 Voyager Drive, in Green Bay: Elizabeth Abegglen, MD; Sofya Drosen, DO; Ernest Fosu, MD; Thomas Lance Fulghum, MD; Shruti Patil, MD, MPH; Fatima Qamar, MD, MPH; and Brianna Skrzypcak, MD.
Letesha Nelson has become president and CEO of Family Services of Northeast Wisconsin in Green Bay. She previously was president and executive director of Goodman Community Center in Madison.
Tony Pichler has been named executive director of Envision Greater Green Bay. He succeeds Alexa Naudziunas, who resigned earlier this year.
Fincantieri Marine Group, the U.S. subsidiary of Fincantieri, appointed George Moutafisas chief executive officer. Moutafis brings more than 25 years of executive experience across strategic planning, program management and industrial restructuring.
Bayland Buildings has welcomed Brandon Fritsch, Josh Rudnick, and Hunter Van Straten as superintendents, and Kevin Verhagen as senior architectural drafter. Bayland also promoted Tim Bohn to ag flatwork foreman, and Tyler Plamann to superintendent.
Promotions
Glenn Minch was promoted to technical service division manager at Hurckman Mechanical; Rebecca Brown was hired as project manager.
Green Bay Packaging announced that Bryan Hollenbach, executive vice president, will retire Aug. 31 and Matt Szymanski, who is currently the vice president of mill operations, will be promoted to the position.
Fehr Graham announced that Kelsey Bird earned her Professional Engineer license in Wisconsin and was promoted to staff engineer.
Kellie Diedrickwas promoted to senior vice president of the ThedaCare South Region. Diedrick will lead the region that includes the system’s legacy hospital, ThedaCare Regional Medical Center‑Neenah, and new health campuses in Fond du Lac and Oshkosh.
Rockline Industries announced the appointment of Robert Rudolph as president, effective July 1, following the retirement of his father, Randy Rudolph, who has led the company for more than three decades and will now become chairman of the board.
Awards
Elisa Goes received the DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses at SSM Health St. Agnes Hospital.
Miranda Schultz, executive vice president, chief financial officer and chief operations officer of Wolf River Community Bank, has been named one of the 2025 “40 Under 40: Community Bank Leaders” by the Independent Community Bankers of America.
Team Industries, Inc. announced the promotion of Tom Panetti to the position of vice president of sales, estimating and supply chain management.
Ernst & Young LLP named Adam and Amanda Kroener of Carbliss in Plymouth as winners of an Entrepreneur Of The Year 2025 Midwest Award.
Board appointments
Jeff Betley of Pulaski was elected to the Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin Board of Directors representing Menominee, Shawano and Waupaca counties.
Paul Northway, president and CEO of American National Bank Fox Cities, has been elected to serve as the 2025-2026 board chair of the Wisconsin Bankers Association. Also serving as officers on the WBA board are Chair-Elect Joseph Peikert, CEO, Wolf River Community Bank, Hortonville; Vice Chair Greg Lundberg, president and CEO, Fortifi Bank, Berlin; and Past Chair Alvaro Araque, SVP, director of consumer, private, and business banking, Johnson Financial Group. In addition, Eric Witczak, executive vice president and COO, Nicolet National Bank, Green Bay, joined the board for a three-year term.
Sandy Fragale, CEO of OSMS, has joined the board of directors for OrthoForum Value Network. OVN represents 5,500 independent musculoskeletal physicians and providers across the nation.
Shari Steeno, Thrivent’s vice president of technology for more than a quarter century, has been selected as chair of the NEW Digital Alliance executive committee.
Rob Kim of Green Bay Packaging and Don McCartney of Oshkosh Corporation have been named to the board of directors of New North Inc., the regional economic development corporation for the 18 counties of Northeast Wisconsin.
