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Notable Women in Human Resources: Deidre Metzger

Notable Women in Human Resources: Deidre Metzger Director of human resources , Accelerated Analytical Laboratories Jan 29, 2021 12:44 pm Share Number of years with your current company/firm: Undergrad degree/university: Bachelors of Science/UW-Stevens Point As the director of human resources for Accelerated Analytical Laboratories, Deidre Metzger, championed the effort to hire more than 300 employees across Wisconsin to aid in the company’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The massive amount of COVID-19 testing during the pandemic led to exponential growth for the company, which necessitated rapid, creative and out-of-the-box thinking to handle it. Accelerated Analytical Laboratories and Accelerated Clinical Laboratories both benefit from human resources programs that needed to be rapidly adapted to handle a team of this size.

Medical examiner: Homicides of school-age children up over 200%

16 Milwaukee County teens lost to gun violence since September Published  16 Milwaukee County teens lost to gun violence since September Milwaukee County has seen a 200% increase in homicides involving teenagers, the medical examiner announced Monday, Dec. 21, noting 16 homicide investigations involving children between the ages of 14 and 18 since Sept. 1. MILWAUKEE - Milwaukee County has seen a 200% increase in homicides involving teenagers, the medical examiner announced Monday, Dec. 21, noting 16 homicide investigations involving children between the ages of 14 and 18 since Sept. 1. Sara Schreiber We have seen a dramatic increase in the number of school-aged kids who have been victims of homicide this year, said Sara Schreiber with the medical examiner s office.

Congress approves 5-year extension of Great Lakes cleanup program

Congress approves 5-year extension of Great Lakes cleanup program By John Flesher TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. - A program that has pumped $2.7 billion into healing long-term injuries to the Great Lakes environment has received authorization from Congress to continue another five years. The U.S. Senate voted unanimously Sunday to extend the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, as the House did earlier this year. The bill, which requires President Donald Trump s signature to take effect, calls for gradually boosting the program s annual funding from $300 million to $475 million by 2026. The measure doesn t guarantee the money, which lawmakers will need to provide in annual spending bills. But authorizing the program for multiple years is an important step.

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