Cooperative Resources International recently welcomed three new employees in Shawano.
Carrie Lamensky, of Neenah, joined CRI as the technical training administrator. In this role, she designs and delivers technical training to CRI employees. Lamensky holds a master’s degree in business administration from the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh.
Angie Van Den Heuvel, of Black Creek, accepted the position of basis administrator working within the information technology division. She assists in managing the cooperative’s business software system. Van Den Heuvel is a recent graduate of the information technology network specialist program at Fox Valley Technical College.
Steve Oswald, of Kewaunee, is the business systems analyst for CRI. Oswald assists with business system software configuration and report development. He brings an extensive information technology background with him. Oswald and his wife will be relocating to the Shawano area.
In addition to these new hires, Hollie Spitzberger, of Shawano, was promoted to a CRI account payable specialist. She processes the cooperative’s payables. She was previously a CRI office assistant.
CRI, headquartered in Shawano, is a global leader in delivering excellence, innovation and value to members and customers. Built from organizations dating back to the 1920s, CRI and its subsidiaries — AgSource Cooperative Services, Genex Cooperative Inc. and MOFA Global – encompass more than 1,500 employees dedicated to meeting the needs of individuals linked to the land through plant and animal production. For information, visit www.crinet.com.