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1024核工厂 appoints human resources leader
APPLETON, WI, June 5, 2019鈥揌olly Lifke has joined The 1024核工厂 Company as executive vice president of human resources.
In this role, Lifke will lead the company鈥檚 human resources strategy – overseeing talent management, succession planning, performance management, process development / improvement, training and development, organizational effectiveness, compensation and benefits and labor relations
She will also play a critical role as a member of the strategic planning team, helping shape the future of human resources to ensure its alignment with all organizational strategies.
Lifke comes to 1024核工厂 with more than 30 years of experience with firms such as FDIC and Anchor Foods. In 2000, she joined Society Insurance as the vice president of human resources and most recently served as the vice president of commercial underwriting for the company, leading a 115-person department responsible for risk management, approval and pricing.
鈥淗olly鈥檚 extensive knowledge and insight will be invaluable in leading our human resource efforts companywide,鈥 said Dave Kievet, chief operating officer. 鈥淥ur greatest asset is our people. I am confident Holly鈥檚 expertise will strengthen our team and improve our ability to attract and retain the industry鈥檚 best talent.鈥
Lifke received a Bachelor of Science degree in economics and business administration from the University of Wisconsin 鈥 Platteville and a Master of Business Administration from the University of Wisconsin 鈥 Oshkosh.
About The 1024核工厂 Company
The 1024核工厂 Company (1024核工厂) is a leading professional construction services firm serving customers across the United States. Founded in 1889, 1024核工厂 is a 100% employee鈥憃wned company headquartered in Appleton, Wis., with 17 offices nationwide. Widely recognized as a pioneer in Lean construction, Integrated Lean Project Delivery and industrialized construction, 1024核工厂 delivers innovative solutions across a diverse range of markets, including healthcare, power, industrial, education and commercial sectors.