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Donna M. Wisniewski named Director of Human Resources for Wisconsin Manufacturer - Wildeck, Inc.

President commends Wisniewski for years of experience and recent academic achievements.

Tuesday, August 05, 2008

Waukesha, WI – Wildeck, Inc., one of the largest manufacturers of mezzanines, material lifts, and safety guarding products in North America, has promoted Donna M. Wisniewski to the position of Director of Human Resources, effective July 1.

Wisniewski began her longstanding career with Wildeck as a clerk and typist at the former Williams Steel & Supply. She progressed into an administrative position in the company’s engineering department, and later moved to Wildeck as an Office Manager. Donna began serving Wildeck in a human resources capacity in 1996 as Human Resources Coordinator, and was promoted to Human Resources Manager in 2000.

Wisniewski’s years of experience with Wildeck, as well as her recent completion of a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Business & Management at Alverno College, qualify her to oversee the company’s human resources operations.

Keith G. Pignolet, Wildeck president, commended Wisniewski on her achievements. “Donna has an outstanding knowledge of the intricacies of the human resources field and has most certainly earned this position of increased responsibilities,” he stated.

Wildeck, Inc. - based in Waukesha, WI - is one of the largest manufacturera of mezzanines, vertical lifts, and safety guarding products in North America. Wildeck products are used throughout distribution centers, warehouses, manufacturing operations, and back-room storage facilities for the safe and efficient handling, storage and movement of materials. For more than 30 years, the company has grown through a dedicated and experienced network of customer-service-oriented dealers and systems integrators, nationwide.

Wildeck, Inc. is a subsidiary of Holden Industries, an ESOP company.

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For more information please contact:
Hue Schlegel
262-549-4000
info@wildeck.com
www.wildeck.com

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