Year: 2017
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Full-service locksmith company plans ribbon cuttings, open houses
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Pat Mack (608) 371-1626
Full-service locksmith company plans ribbon cuttings, open houses
Celebrations to mark the opening of The Flying Locksmiths – Madison are planned for this month.
The full-service locksmith company offers traditional services such as rekeying and unlocking doors but also door repairs, from closers to hinges to exit devices.
The Middleton Chamber of Commerce will host the first ribbon cutting and open house on Wednesday, Aug. 16, from 5-6 p.m.
The second will be held by the Greater Madison Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday, Aug. 30, from 4-5 p.m.
Both will be held at the Flying Locksmiths office, 7818 Big Sky Drive, Suite 106, Madison, WI 53719.
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Kraus-Anderson completes Cabela’s new store in Albuquerque, NM
MADISON, Wis. (July 31, 2017) – The Madison office of Kraus-Anderson Construction Company (KA), one of the nation’s premier commercial general contractors and construction managers, has completed the construction of Cabela’s new store in Albuquerque, N.M. — the 28th Cabela’s store built by Kraus-Anderson.
Designed by Crabtree, Rohrbaugh & Associates, the 70,000-square-foot store joins the Legacy at Journal Center development located near the intersection of Interstate 25 and Paseo del Norte. It becomes the first Cabela’s location in New Mexico. The new store is scheduled to open this fall.
The building’s exterior reflects Cabela’s popular store model with wood construction, stonework, and metal roofing. A glass storefront allows customers to view the store’s interior as they approach the building.
The store’s interior features dozens of museum-quality taxidermy mounts and wildlife displays, as well as vintage outdoor photos and memorabilia. The store also includes an archery and firearm tech room, indoor archery range and Bargain Cave.
About Cabela’s Incorporated
Cabela’s Incorporated, headquartered in Sidney, Nebraska, is a leading specialty retailer, and the world’s largest direct marketer, of hunting, fishing, camping and related outdoor merchandise. Since the Company’s founding in 1961, Cabela’s® has grown to become one of the most well-known outdoor recreation brands in the world, and has long been recognized as the World’s Foremost Outfitter®.
About Kraus-Anderson
Kraus-Anderson® Construction Company (www.krausanderson.com) is one of the nation’s premier commercial general contractors and construction managers. Kraus-Anderson, an EOE AA M/F/Vet/Disability employer, is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minn. and has regional offices in Madison, Wis., Bismarck, N.D., and Duluth, Bemidji and Rochester Minn.
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GFC Partners With Make-A-Wish® Wisconsin To Make Azman’s Wish A Reality
Milwaukee, WI, July 24, 2017 — The Gordon Flesch Company (GFC) partnered with the Make-A-Wish® Wisconsin to help make Azman’s wish come true. Azman, an 11 year-old boy with a life-threatening illness, wanted nothing more than a computer to play the latest video games on. While his mother loved seeing the happiness video games brought Azman, she wanted to ensure he had all the tools necessary to succeed in school. Nick Clark, a Managed IT Support Specialist for GFC, helped strike that perfect balance of fun and learning.
Azman received the latest Asus i7 laptop computer, along with an Epson small-in-one wireless printer, a desk and other peripherals from Make-A-Wish Wisconsin while GFC installed the newest updates, Microsoft Office 365 and the latest games Azman couldn’t wait to play. Despite the language barrier, as Azman and his family speak Burmese, Nick and Azman were able to forgo the interpreter and communicate wonderfully, and before long were laughing and high fiving each while playing games.
Nick had an amazing time enhancing Azman’s wish by providing the latest technology in games and educational software. “This was an honor, and I was ecstatic to be a part of something so special!” Nick said. The moments they shared together will last a lifetime for Azman, his family and everyone involved. The Gordon Flesch company is proud to support such an amazing cause and help enhance Azman’s wish.
About The Gordon Flesch Company
The Gordon Flesch Company is one of the largest independent providers of office technology solutions in the nation. Family-owned since 1956, the Gordon Flesch Company employs more than 600 people throughout 23 offices in the Midwest, with their corporate office in Madison, Wisconsin. GFC delivers unique business process expertise to solve challenging problems and help achieve organizational goals. This includes integrating industry-leading software and hardware to build custom solutions that are supported by technical expertise, customer service and flexible, in-house financial services. Follow us on Twitter at @GordonFlesch.
About Make-A-Wish Wisconsin
Make-A-Wish Wisconsin grants the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions to enrich the human experience with hope, strength and joy. Wishes are a special type of medicine that give children a break from doctors’ visits, hospital stays and treatments and provide them something positive with which to look forward.
Since the Wisconsin chapter was founded in 1984, more than 6,000 families statewide can attest to the power of a wish. Last year, the chapter granted a record-breaking 378 wishes, and currently more than 350 Wisconsin children are in the process of having their special wishes granted. For more information about Make-A-Wish Wisconsin or to learn how you can make a difference, please call 800.236.WISH or visit www.wisconsin.wish.org.
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Moxe’s Convergence Elevates Information Sharing Between Health Plans and Health Systems
Madison, WI, August 1 – Moxe announced today the release of Convergence – a solution redefining the exchange of clinical information by integrating health plan member data and insights directly into clinician workflows at the point of care.
Convergence is a conceptual shift providing automated, bi-directional exchange of clinical and health plan data, while respecting the electronic medical record and its foundation for clinical workflow. With Convergence, data from multiple sources comes together directly within a patient’s chart, providing key information for optimizing patient care and improving processes for communicating information back to health plans.
“Meaningful integration is not the act of moving data around,” states Dan Wilson, Moxe’s CEO and Founder. “You can move data among databases all day long, but if it’s not available to the user in the place they want to see it, when they need to access it, then there’s no point.”
The first two solutions available in Moxe’s Convergence suite, include Hierarchical Conditions Category (HCC) Reconciliation and Patient Summary.
HCC Reconciliation establishes direct communication between health plans and clinicians for the reconciliation of suspected and previously known conditions in the annual risk adjustment process. Upon completion, reconciled HCCs are delivered to the health plan and filed discretely into the EHR.
Patient Summary provides a clean and concise review of a patient’s clinical history as collected by a patient’s health plan(s) – drawn from aggregated claims, clinical, pharmacy, and lab history. This solution assists clinicians in identifying gaps in care and improving clinical outcomes and care.
“With Convergence embedded in their workflows, clinicians can easily reconcile health plan requests for information without needing to access any number of portals or having to review or complete any paperwork,” Wilson emphasizes. “Most importantly, though, the information provides a holistic view of a patient, allowing for optimized patient care.”
Moxe was founded in 2012 to address such problems, says Wilson. Rather than mimic data portals, he says, the company from its start has worked with customers to provide real-time, bi-directional workflow integration among health systems, health plans, and healthcare IT vendors.
As the name implies, “it really is a confluence,” affirms Wilson. “Today we have data coming from multiple places, and in the future we can expect many more sources of information to factor into care decision, especially as we look forward to personalized medicine. All those sources have portions of the patient’s story. They need to be put together and put into context going forward. That’s why we’re excited to introduce Convergence.”
About Moxe (Madison, WI)
Moxe provides a clinical data clearinghouse, facilitating the bi-directional exchange of clinical, analytic, and administrative data. Moxe offers solutions for real-time automated chart retrieval, quality gap closure, and care management through Substrate (an electronic medical record integration platform) and Convergence (a framework presenting patient information directly within clinician workflows in the electronic medical record). Through these solutions, health systems and health plans gain key patient health insights and a reduced administrative footprint.
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MEDIA CONTACT
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Terri Leigh Rhody
Vice President, Marketing and Customer Success
608-669-9176, Ext. 702