| Name | Title | Contact Details |
|---|---|---|
Jim Hall |
Vice President Senior Counsel, Commercial and Real Estate | Profile |
Juliana Werkhauser |
VP General Counsel Latin America | Profile |
Daniel Ehrlich |
Senior Legal Counsel | Profile |
Webster-Rock Hill Ministries was officially chartered on August 21, 1982, to provide assistance to the elderly, unemployed, people with disabilities and people with low incomes. Concerned citizens, ministers, and community residents organized the agency so that neighbors and church members would be assisted effectively and efficiently. A non-profit organization, Webster-Rock Hill Ministries is financially supported by contributions from private donors, businesses, community organizations, fundraising events and contributing churches.
Alphia unites two of America`s favorite manufacturers of pet food and treats and our ingredient milling sister company into one trusted partner capable of helping you develop market-leading brands. We are passionate pet people with entrepreneurial spirit, rock-solid dependability and deep work ethic. We Are Alphia.
The Lebermuth Company, Inc. is one of the leading companies in the Manufacturing sector.
The Morton Salt Company produces and manufactures salt products and solutions for consumers, industrial and government customers nationwide. Morton salt produces pantry salts for the kitchen, water softening salt for the home, ice melt solutions for the winter, and various other solutions to make consumers` lives better ever day since 1848. The Morton Salt brand, and its iconic "umbrella girl" logo are one of the oldest and best known consumer products in the U.S.
Three Twins was born in San Rafael, California in 2005 when Founding Twin Neal Gottlieb set out to craft delicious, affordable and accessible ice cream exclusively using incredible organic ingredients. Before writing the business plan for Three Twins Ice Cream, Founding Twin Neal Gottlieb was sharing an apartment with his twin brother, Carl, and Carl`s wife, Liz, who is also a twin. The trio dubbed their apartment “Three Twins” and when it came time to start the company, Neal knew just what to call it. Though it`s been a pretty great ride for more than a decade, that doesn`t mean there haven`t been some bumps along the way: landlords too nervous to take a chance on an ice cream entrepreneur with little money and limited experience, 90-hour weeks making and selling scoops and trying to keep a business afloat, cold, rainy winters (remember those?) with dismal sales.