Lee Yeop
Provided by Pulse Technology
• Named Schaumburg-based Pulse Technology. Lee Yeop He worked as an IT Sales Director at the company's Brookfield, Wisconsin, location.
This technology company serves the IT, managed print services, and other needs of businesses throughout the Midwest.
Yopp works with clients to provide IT and cybersecurity solutions to help companies develop new business.
Yopp said the coronavirus pandemic forced her to change her career path. With a degree in sports and health sciences from an American public university, she worked as a personal trainer and was on her way to becoming a physical therapist. When coronavirus regulations forced many gyms and fitness centers to close, she sought a different career direction.
“Technology has grown a lot when everything went remote,” she said. She took an enterprise sales position at a marketing technology company based in the Chicago metropolitan area. She worked as a senior business development representative at a technology company in Madison, Wisconsin, specializing in cybersecurity solutions. Her IT sales experience includes hospitals, hotel chains, and large format stores.
“We are very pleased to welcome Mr. Lee to the Pulse family,” said Vince Miceli, vice president of technology. “Her technology sales background and business experience throughout the region will be of great benefit to the companies she works with as we continue to grow her presence in Wisconsin.”
Suzanne Hendrick joins Xroads Real Estate Advisors
Suzanne Hendrick
Brought to you by Xroads Real Estate Advisors
• Hiring Xroads Real Estate Advisors, a national real estate asset management, real estate management and advisory firm based in Chicago. Suzanne Hendrick As Executive Vice President.
Mr. Hendrick, a Chicago resident, has more than 30 years of experience in asset and real estate management, most recently serving as Executive Vice President of Asset Services for Transwestern.
After securing 25 new real estate dispositions in 2023, Xroads' Chicago disposition portfolio includes office assets, a large local retail portfolio, and a vast national industrial portfolio.
Mr. Hendrick's new role will be critical in driving the implementation of Xroads' national and Chicago-area portfolio strategy and services, while also helping the company capitalize on real estate management opportunities across office, retail, and industrial sectors. Make it.
“We are honored to have a talented professional like Suzanne join our company,” said Kirsten Bowersox, principal and chief operating officer. “This is an important step forward for Xroads, allowing us to become even more agile with our customized service model and activate our strategic growth plans on a national scale.”
Hendrick spent 10 years in asset management leadership at MB Real Estate, most recently serving as executive vice president and managing director. She oversaw her 24 million square foot portfolio at its peak.
Hendrick is a Midwest Real Estate News Hall of Fame inductee and Connect Media's 2020 Real Estate Woman of the Year. She is a long-time member of the Chicago Chapter of the Building Owners and Managers Association and serves on its board.
Brent Vincent joins Lathrop GPM's Torts, Insurance and Environmental practice
Brent Vincent
Courtesy of Lathrop GPM
• Welcome Partner of Lathrop GPM Brent Vincent Joined the Chicago office's Torts, Insurance, and Environmental practice group.
Vincent's practice focuses on insurance recovery and complex commercial disputes. His 25 years of experience includes expertise in toxic tort, bond default, Superfund and prominent area litigation, as well as successful litigation and resolution of insurance coverage disputes in jurisdictions across the United States. will appear. Vincent's clients range from multinational corporations to small and medium-sized businesses, landlords and local governments.
“Brent is an exceptional lawyer and a natural fit for our market-leading insurance recovery practice and client base. We remain skilled advocates for our clients even when their cases end up in court,” said Mara Kohala, leader of the firm's torts, insurance and environmental practice group. “As the number of disputes continues to rise, we remain committed to growing our team in Chicago and other key markets with great talent like Brent. We are thrilled to have him join our company. I am excited.”
Michael D. Klein elected as director of Baxter & Woodman
Michael D. Klein
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• Michael D. Klein was elected to the Board of Directors of Baxter & Woodman by shareholders at the company's annual general meeting on April 19th.
Klein, who spent more than 20 years with Baxter & Woodman in Crystal Lake, brings a wealth of experience and leadership to the board. He has demonstrated his expertise in operational management and strategic direction, particularly driving the success and growth of his Concentric Integration, a wholly owned subsidiary of Baxter & Woodman, Inc. Concentric Integration is a provider of technology solutions specializing in measurement, control, and SCADA systems. , telemetry systems, and information technology.
In his role as president of Concentric Integration, Klein leads a team of engineers, system integrators, project managers, and IT consultants. Together, they focus on planning, designing, and implementing technology projects.
“Mike's outstanding leadership and strategic vision have contributed to Concentric Integration's success,” said Chief Executive Officer John V. Ambrose. “His deep understanding of the industry and unwavering commitment to excellence will play a vital role in guiding Baxter & Woodman's future efforts.”
Louis D. Osman elected president of Baxter & Woodman
Louis D. Osman
Courtesy of Baxter & Woodman.
• Baxter & Woodman, Inc. of Crystal Lake recently announced a strategic reorganization of its management team aimed at optimizing operational efficiency and driving continued growth.
A board of directors was elected at the company's annual general meeting on April 19th. Louis D. Osman to the role of president.
Mr. Osman will oversee business operations, including managing departments, driving efficiencies through technology, and ensuring alignment with company goals and objectives. Mr. Osman's leadership skills and extensive experience as Chief Operating Officer since 2012 make him well qualified for the promotion.
John V. Ambrose will continue in his role as Chief Executive Officer, providing strategic direction and leadership for the company. Mr. Ambrose will focus on shaping the company's long-term vision and focus on driving growth through major mergers and acquisitions.
Ambrose said, “In working closely with Mr. Lu over the past 20 years, I have observed his unwavering dedication to our company's mission and his outstanding leadership in navigating complex operational challenges.” Stated.
Fermilab announces new chief operating officer
greg stevens
Provided by Fermilab
• Adopted by the U.S. Department of Energy's Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in Batavia. greg stevens He will begin his role as the institute's new chief operating officer on May 6.
Stephens has more than 35 years of experience in commercial, academic, international, and U.S. government work, working in project management, business administration, environmental, health and safety, and engineering. He has worked at 11 of his 17 national laboratories in the United States. At each lab, Stevens assumed a wide range of roles, including project and program manager, principal engineer, chief information officer, chief technology officer, and director of operations.
“We are pleased to have Greg Stevens join Fermilab and lead the lab's operations,” said Fermilab Director Leah Marminga. “His extensive experience and leadership roles, including with many national laboratories, will be a great asset in the leadership of our laboratory operations towards the safe, secure, efficient and effective execution of our mission. It will be.”
Most recently, Stephens served as Vice President of Technical Services at Amentum. Under his leadership, the division supported a wide variety of customers around the world with high-risk chemical, biological, and nuclear operations, including U.S. and international laboratories, research and development organizations, commercial enterprises, and emergency response organizations. .