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Metal Chief Gets Two Hoosier Honors Michael Sullivan, general president
of the Washington, D.C.-based Sheet Metal Workers International Association, received
two honors. He was awarded the Sagamore of the Wabash Award, the highest
honor in the state, from Gov. Joseph Kernan. The annual award recognizes outstanding
contributions to Indiana. Sullivan was also presented with Ivy Tech State
College's Labor Hall of Fame Award, an honor for contributions of Indiana labor
leaders to the economy and trade education. "Because of [Sullivan's]
vision, thousands of Hoosiers are not only obtaining their journeyman's certificate,
but also a two-year associate's degree," said Gerald Lamkin, president of
Ivy Tech, a 23-campus technical college based in Indianapolis.
Strand Opens Indianapolis Office Madison, Wis.-based
Strand Associates Inc. has announced the opening of a new office in Indianapolis.
In 2002, Strand acquired SIECO Engineers headquartered in Columbus. With
the acquisition and the new office in Indianapolis, the firm said it will be able
to better serve the eight-county area. Strand is a multidisciplinary
engineering firm. It has over 340 employees with offices in Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky,
Alabama, Wisconsin and Illinois. |