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WORTH NOTING
* Arcadia Health Care, a local provider of home care services in 11 locations throughout Michigan, including Kalamazoo, was recently awarded accreditation by the Accreditation Commission for Health Care Inc. The accreditation status recognizes Arcadia for its high level of competency and for excellence in customer satisfaction.
WORTH PRAISE
* For the seventh consecutive year, Lawrence Products Inc., an electronic media company with locations in Galesburg and Grand Rapids, has received national awards for its video production work. 2010 Communicator Awards were won in the categories of ‘best documentary’ for their project “The War on Cancer,” done for Van Andel Institute, and for ‘best use of graphics’ for their project “Navteq Icon Animations,” done for Stap and NavTeq. Two Telly Awards were won in the categories of ‘best sales video’ for the project “Metro 40,” done for Landscape Forms, and for ‘best production company real’ for work done in connection with Lawrence Product’s “25th Anniversary Demo.”
COMMUNITY MINDED
* Janice Maatman has been appointed to serve on the Board of Directors of Family & Children Services. Maatman is the director of Nonprofit Education Programs in the School of Public Affairs and Administration at Western Michigan University. She began her membership on the Board in March 2010.
* Kalamazoo County Prosecutor Jeff Fink has been re-elected to the Board of Directors of the Prosecuting Attorneys Association of Michigan. Fink will serve a one-year term through July 2011.
* Julie VanderNoot, manager of volunteer services for Bronson Methodist Hospital, has been elected to a three-year term as president for the Association for Healthcare Volunteer Resource Professionals. VanderNoot will serve as president of the national association in 2012.
* Arcadia Health Care, a local provider of home care services in 11 locations throughout Michigan, including Kalamazoo, was recently awarded accreditation by the Accreditation Commission for Health Care Inc. The accreditation status recognizes Arcadia for its high level of competency and for excellence in customer satisfaction.
WORTH PRAISE
* For the seventh consecutive year, Lawrence Products Inc., an electronic media company with locations in Galesburg and Grand Rapids, has received national awards for its video production work. 2010 Communicator Awards were won in the categories of ‘best documentary’ for their project “The War on Cancer,” done for Van Andel Institute, and for ‘best use of graphics’ for their project “Navteq Icon Animations,” done for Stap and NavTeq. Two Telly Awards were won in the categories of ‘best sales video’ for the project “Metro 40,” done for Landscape Forms, and for ‘best production company real’ for work done in connection with Lawrence Product’s “25th Anniversary Demo.”
COMMUNITY MINDED
* Janice Maatman has been appointed to serve on the Board of Directors of Family & Children Services. Maatman is the director of Nonprofit Education Programs in the School of Public Affairs and Administration at Western Michigan University. She began her membership on the Board in March 2010.
* Kalamazoo County Prosecutor Jeff Fink has been re-elected to the Board of Directors of the Prosecuting Attorneys Association of Michigan. Fink will serve a one-year term through July 2011.
* Julie VanderNoot, manager of volunteer services for Bronson Methodist Hospital, has been elected to a three-year term as president for the Association for Healthcare Volunteer Resource Professionals. VanderNoot will serve as president of the national association in 2012.
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