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Fox Cities Chamber Hands Out Awards


Last Update: 10/29/2009 11:42 am
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APPLETON, Wis. (WFRV) --  The Fox Cities Chamber of Commerce held its Awards Dinner last night, and several companies walked away with some hardware.

The winner of the small manufacturer category was the Fox Valley Spring Company in Greenville.

Fox Valley Spring makes compression springs, extension and torsion springs.

The Medium Manufacturer award winner was Eggers Industries, which was also recognized for its 125 years of service.

Eggers does conference tops, veneered components, door frames, and architectural paneling.

Lastly, this year's Athena Award winner is Kim Bassett-Heitzmann, President and C.O.O of Bassett Mechanical.

Kim worked through the ranks at Bassett, having started out as a sales representative there.







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