Laura Watterson, a seasoned HR expert from CWT, has been named senior vice president and chief human resources officer at Andersen Corp. The Bayport-based manufacturer of windows and doors for the residential market is making the announcement just as former head of HR Karen Richard retires.
Watterson, who spent several years leading the charge on human resources at CWT, brings a wealth of experience to her new role. With Andersen Corp's leadership, Watterson will be tasked with developing and implementing HR strategies that drive growth and success for the company.
As part of Andersen Corp's executive team, Watterson's appointment reflects the company's commitment to fostering a positive work culture and supporting its employees in achieving their full potential.
Additionally, the Minnesota Department of Health has announced its annual Betty Hubbard Maternal and Child Health Leadership Award honorees for 2025. The recipients include Teresa Freitag from Mankato, Mary Zaffke from Spring Grove, Dr. Adele Della Torre from Minneapolis, and several others who have made significant contributions to supporting good health for mothers and children in Minnesota.
In other news, Essentia Health has appointed Gerald "Jerry" Staley as its new chief human resources officer. The Duluth-based hospital operator has tapped Staley's expertise from his previous role as head of HR at Cook County in Illinois.
Market Financial, an affiliate of New Market Bank, has welcomed Kyle Haugen to its team as a financial adviser, effective November 21, 2025. Haugen joins Deb Erickson, the sole adviser since 2003, and is expected to contribute his expertise to helping clients achieve their financial goals.
On the non-profit front, Laura Baker Services Association, a Northfield-based provider of housing and support services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, has appointed Megan Zwolenski as its director of community relations. Zwolenski brings her experience from serving as community school coordinator for Northfield Public Schools to her new role.
SiebenCarey, Minneapolis, has announced that Susan M. Holden will be selected as a 2025 Minnesota Icon Award honoree by Minnesota Lawyer, celebrating leaders whose careers have made a meaningful and long-standing impact on Minnesota's business and legal communities.
These appointments highlight the importance of effective leadership, HR strategies, and community engagement in driving success across various sectors in the Twin Cities region.
Watterson, who spent several years leading the charge on human resources at CWT, brings a wealth of experience to her new role. With Andersen Corp's leadership, Watterson will be tasked with developing and implementing HR strategies that drive growth and success for the company.
As part of Andersen Corp's executive team, Watterson's appointment reflects the company's commitment to fostering a positive work culture and supporting its employees in achieving their full potential.
Additionally, the Minnesota Department of Health has announced its annual Betty Hubbard Maternal and Child Health Leadership Award honorees for 2025. The recipients include Teresa Freitag from Mankato, Mary Zaffke from Spring Grove, Dr. Adele Della Torre from Minneapolis, and several others who have made significant contributions to supporting good health for mothers and children in Minnesota.
In other news, Essentia Health has appointed Gerald "Jerry" Staley as its new chief human resources officer. The Duluth-based hospital operator has tapped Staley's expertise from his previous role as head of HR at Cook County in Illinois.
Market Financial, an affiliate of New Market Bank, has welcomed Kyle Haugen to its team as a financial adviser, effective November 21, 2025. Haugen joins Deb Erickson, the sole adviser since 2003, and is expected to contribute his expertise to helping clients achieve their financial goals.
On the non-profit front, Laura Baker Services Association, a Northfield-based provider of housing and support services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, has appointed Megan Zwolenski as its director of community relations. Zwolenski brings her experience from serving as community school coordinator for Northfield Public Schools to her new role.
SiebenCarey, Minneapolis, has announced that Susan M. Holden will be selected as a 2025 Minnesota Icon Award honoree by Minnesota Lawyer, celebrating leaders whose careers have made a meaningful and long-standing impact on Minnesota's business and legal communities.
These appointments highlight the importance of effective leadership, HR strategies, and community engagement in driving success across various sectors in the Twin Cities region.