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President of the Bushy Run Battlefield Heritage Society, Bonnie Ramus of Harrison City, has been society president for 10 years and volunteering at the historical site since 2005.
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Kerrie Tonet-Berlin was recognized as one of 17 Global Educators this spring by the Pennsylvania State Modern Language Association. She is the advisor for Franklin Regional’s Global Scholars program.
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Trib Total Media Executive Editor Susan McFarland, who led the news organization through a period of dramatic transformation and sweeping digital growth, will retire Sept. 15, the company has announced. During her five years as the top newsroom leader, the Tribune-Review has been recognized three years in a row as
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Irons Brothers Construction has received a 2021 Guildmaster with Distinction Award from GuildQuality “for their unwavering commitment to customer satisfaction.” This is the design-build firm’s fourth year in a row receiving this award for their company’s distinguished customer service.
Since 2005, GuildQuality, an Atlanta-based third-party customer satisfaction software surveying company, has sponsored the Guildmaster Award to recognize and celebrate home building, remodeling, and contracting professionals who consistently deliver exceptional customer experiences.
Out of over 2,000 eligible applicants, Irons Brothers Construction is one of six local remodelers in King and Snohomish counties recognized by GuildQuality for consistently delivering superior customer care. Over 400 firms received awards.