Bubbler Executive Appointments

Krumenacher is new chairman of Brookfield Chamber
The Greater Brookfield Chamber of Commerce has selected its 2009 board of directors, which will be led by new chairman Tom Krumenacher of Ryan Kromholz & Manion S.C., Brookfield.

Krumenacher succeeds Chad Schultz of Innovative Signs Inc., Waukesha. Schultz remains on the board as past chairman.

The new chair elect of the board is D-J Swant of Brookfield Rehabilitation & Specialty Care, Brookfield.

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Other members of the board include: Jeanie Martin of I/O Technologies Inc., Germantown; Sally Piefer of The Schroeder Group, Waukesha; and Treasurer, Michelle Prusinski of Sitzberger, Widmann & Co., Brookfield; John Allen of Allen & Murphy, Brookfield; Bill Bulloch of Waukesha County Technical College, Pewaukee; Sherry Douglas of Seek Careers/Staffing Inc., Waukesha; Dan Hansen of Park Bank, Milwaukee; Sandra Hendrickson of Investment Title & Closing Services, Brookfield; Tony Iannice of Carrabba’s Italian Grill, Brookfield; Jim Palzewicz of ActionCOACH Business Coaching, Elm Grove; Chad Swalheim of M & I Bank, Brookfield; and Rendall Thomas of WineStyles, Brookfield.

Non-voting board representatives are: Gloria Albrecht, Town of Brookfield; and Patrick Drinan, City of Brookfield Economic Development Department.

Sensient promotes executives
Sensient Technologies Corp. announced that Richard Hobbs, vice president and chief financial officer, and John Hammond, vice president, secretary and general counsel, have been promoted to senior vice presidents of the Milwaukee-based company.

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"Dick Hobbs and Jack Hammond are key members of Sensient’s leadership and their contributions have been recognized by promotion to Senior Vice Presidents of the Company," said Kenneth Manning, chairman and chief executive officer of Sensient, which manufactures and markets colors, flavors and fragrances.

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