by Sue Erickson | Jan 17, 2022 | Intentional Employment Network, Stories of Transformation
Lessons Learned: Flawed but Forgiven To discuss his company culture and experience as an intentional employer, Thrive interviewed Michael Halleck, company president and active participant in our IEN Share Group. Founded in 1984 by Michael E Halleck (father),...
by Sue Erickson | Oct 7, 2021 | Intentional Employment Network
As president and owner of Premier Manufacturing, Inc., Edmond Johnson has applied his education and career experience to grow Premier Manufacturing Inc. to one of the largest, third tier, contract manufacturing operations in Colorado. Premier Manufacturing Inc. was...
by Sue Erickson | Jun 29, 2021 | Intentional Employment Network
This month we are featuring one of Thrive’s intentional employers, Caltuck LLC, a family-owned network integration company in Longmont that has been in business for 5 years. Owners David and Sharon Kennedy have achieved a degree of success in terms of financial...
by Sue Erickson | May 27, 2021 | Intentional Employment Network
During our Intentional Employment Network (IEN) Share Group in May, Dan Kaskubar, founder of Spur LLC*, posed the question, “What does charity look like as a business owner?” To frame the discussion, Dan introduced the 8 Levels of Charity. The ladder provides a guide...
by Sue Erickson | May 25, 2021 | Intentional Employment Network, Stories of Transformation
NG Companies is a proven and respected leader in the energy sector dedicated to providing excellence in service. They are an industrial and construction services provider specializing in hydro-excavation in nine states across the US. NG models a Kingdom-minded...
by Sue Erickson | Jan 27, 2021 | Intentional Employment Network, Stories of Transformation
Working for an intentional employer can transform a life. Tina Marie’s employer helped connect her to a home through Habitat for Humanity, helped with a loan, and he even picked her kids up from school! TinaMarie says, “I owe all this to God, but also to Steve.” After...