Foth Companies Opens Corporate Headquarters In De Pere, Wisconsin
12/03/2013
The company, which provides consulting for engineering, science, and construction management, has 600 employees in 18 locations including in De Pere, Madison, and Milwaukee.
In addition to employee wellness-focused features, sustainable elements were included in the design of the new facility to improve the energy efficiency. Its convenient location allows for easy travel for employees located in the greater Green Bay and Fox Valley area, as well as for clients flying in from around the world.
Foth President and CEO, Randall Homel said, “Today is a proud day for The Foth Companies and our employees, simultaneously celebrating the opening of this wonderful new headquarters as well as our 75 year anniversary of delivering personalized, client-centered service. We look forward to continuing to deliver high value to our client partners for another 75 years.”
“For 75 years, Foth has been a fixture in this community and has developed to become the largest engineering firm headquartered in Wisconsin and is counted among the country’s top design firms,” Gov. Scott Walker said. “Evidence of their commitment to success and expanding in the area is the fact they have doubled their business twice in the last ten years, and plan to do so again. It is great to be here and celebrate another local company growing in Wisconsin.”
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