Archive for January, 2007

Who’s News

Scott Esson was recently hired by Pemco Inc. as a controller.

He is responsible for all accounting functions. Esson most recently was employed at Polar Ware in Sheboygan.

Prior to that he worked at Newell-Rubbermaid locations in Manitowoc, St. Francis and Medina, N.Y., and also for Inland Steel Co. in East Chicago, Ill.

Esson is a CPA and earned his bachelor’s degree in accounting from Valparaiso University in Valparaiso, Ind., and his master’s degree in finance from DePaul University, Chicago.

Three hired at Now & Zen

Now & Zen Hair Industry, 833 Pennsylvania Ave. Suite 101, in Sheboygan, recently announced the addition of three new staff members.

LaKesha Boyle recently relocated from Saginaw, Mich., where she graduated from M.J. Murphy Beauty College. She has been a cosmetologist for more than six years. She specializes in multi-cultural hair, and has also received hands-on training in precision cutting, color, braids, hair extensions, manicures, pedicures, waxing and eye lash extensions.

Angie Becker has recently become a cosmetology apprentice. She will be receiving a cosmetologist degree from Moraine Park Technical College, Fond du Lac, while receiving hands-on training from the experienced cosmetologists at Now & Zen. Becker has been a nail technician for more than 11 years in the area and is the owner of Hang 10 Nail studio, located inside Now & Zen Hair Industry.

Melissa Korth recently joined the staff. She is a 2005 graduate of Martin’s School of Cosmetology in Manitowoc. Korth has been trained in all areas of cosmetology, including hair cutting, color, waxing, manicures and pedicures.

Entourage Salon and Spa expands staff

Entourage Salon and Spa recently promoted two team members and hired an additional team member.

Kayla Huibregtse, a stylist from Oostburg and a July 2006 graduate of the Institute of Beauty and Wellness in Milwaukee, recently completed her in-salon training at Entourage, and is now available for hair salon and nail appointments.

Christine Laboy, a stylist from Sheboygan Falls and a July 2006 graduate of Martin’s College of Cosmetology in Manitowoc, has successfully completed her in-salon training at Entourage, and is now available for hair styling appointments.

Stephanie Theune has just joined the team at Entourage. Theune is from Oostburg and is currently in her senior year at Oostburg High School.

Theune began her in-salon training as a sales associate at the Entourage in November.

Gey hired by SunGard

Russell D. Gey was recently named senior account executive for Wisconsin for SunGard Availability Services. He will handle day-to-day business development activities as well as drive new business and growing SunGard’s presence in the critical information availability sector.

Gey has more than 18 years of sales and business consulting experience. He has worked extensively with the Fortune 1000 for the last 12 years. Prior to joining SunGard, Gey was most recently a consultant, director of sales for a Wisconsin software company and Southeastern U.S. regional account manager for Siemens. He has a bachelor’s degree in business from the University of Georgia.

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Felsinger joins Safety Connections

Phyllis Felsinger, IHS/SPHR, has joined Safety Connections Inc. as vice president. Prior to joining SCI, Felsinger acted as corporate safety manager for Bemis Manufacturing Co. With more than 25 years of management experience, Felsinger partnered with several other businesses offering human resource and safety/worker’s compensation services. Her current role will provide businesses with safety compliance, loss prevention, claims management, training/development, team building and human resource management support.

Felsinger is a member of the Sheboygan Area Safety Council and Society for Human Resources Management, having served on the Board of Directors for the Sheboygan Area Safety Council, Society for Human Resource Management (past president), and the Sheboygan Literacy Council.

Feggestad Joins Northshore Clinic

Kristine Feggestad, MS, LPC recently joined the professional staff of Northshore Clinic of Sheboygan.

Feggestad is a licensed professional counselor who works with adolescents and adults. She specializes in treating mood disorders such as depression and bi-polar disorder, as well as disorders relating to trauma and abuse.

Feggestad has had intensive training in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), a specialized treatment that focuses on building coping skills while addressing emotional issues and past trauma. Feggestad also works with individuals who are experiencing work, relationship and other adjustment issues.

Two join Wind Mill Slatwall

Wind Mill Slatwall Products in Sheboygan Falls recently added two new employees.

Denny Herr recently joined Wind Mill as a lean coordinator.

Herr is responsible for guiding company wide improvements related to process and techniques.

For the past 12 years, Herr was employed by the L.A. Darling Company (Wood Division) of Sun Prairie. Herr brings a wealth of experience in store fixturing and specifically in managing lean initiatives to Wind Mill Slatwall Products.

Kellie Wiensch recently joined Wind Mill as an inside sales specialist.

Wiensch will be responsible for sales and customer service activities in support of store fixture manufacturers, retail store chains, contractors and specialty accounts.

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Hair & Nails

It is estimated that three million people every year face eyebrow hair loss. Obviously, eyebrows help to define the face, so noticeable hair loss would only be a detriment. Is it possible to re-grow eyebrow hair? For starters, the cause of eyebrow hair loss is not solely limited to excessive use of eyebrow scissors and makeup. Usually, autoimmune diseases are responsible. One of the major players in eyebrow hair loss is a disease called Alopecia, which also affects the scalp and other hairy areas.

Alopecia contributes to the loss of eyebrow hair by configuring the immune system to believe that any hair follicle is bacteria. The autoimmune characteristics of the body naturally defend against this and try to protect against this “bacteria� by attacking it at the source. Usually, the cause of eyebrow loss is mostly limited to Alopecia, so people shouldn’t worry about eyebrow loss if it is Alopecia.

If Alopecia is causing eyebrow loss, it will take plenty of time for it to grow back again. Luckily, stem cells in your hair follicles have the ability to grow since your white blood cells do not have any role in attacking them. After new cells have formed, your hair should continue to grow. If you’re certain Alopecia is not the culprit for your eyebrow hair loss, it could simply be from stress or a lack of nutrients in your diet. Eyebrow hair loss can be offset by eating well balanced meals and reducing any stressful activity. In the cause of eyebrow loss, it is always important to consult a doctor as the remote possibility of it being serious stands.

In many instances, eyebrow loss might not be eyebrow loss at all. Simply, it takes a while for eyebrows to grow which may simulate the appearance of eyebrow loss. It largely depends on how you remove the hair. Plucked eyebrows usually take up to two months to grow back fully. Waxing your eyebrows takes up the same timeframe, but is more noticeable after a month. Shaving your eyebrows is the quickest way for them to grow back again, with only a couple of days wait.

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Finally, many people may wonder: are there products out there for eyebrow growth? Unfortunately, there are not a lot of medications and creams out there that work the way they claim. Hair goes through growth cycles, which means all of your hair will fall out and be replaced without you noticing. Hair in various portions of your body, like the eyebrows, will always stop at certain lengths. Therefore, we cannot control how fast our eyebrows can grow. One fact stands: winter usually stimulates more hair growth than the summer months, but no product can claim to make it grow better or faster.

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