Honors and Officers (October 01, 2011)
ND dental hygienists group elects officers
The North Dakota Dental Hygienists’ Association has elected officers for 2011-12.
Those elected include: Angela Breedlove, East Grand Forks, Minn., president; Ashley Bruesch, Fargo, president-elect; Hollie Harrington, Lisbon, N.D., past president; Becci Cunningham, Mandan, N.D., vice president; Monica Gourde, Bismarck, membership trustee; Rachelle Gustafson, Grand Forks, secretary; Crystal Shumake, Fargo, resource trustee; Linda Alton, Williston, N.D., newsletter editor; and Karla Jalbert, Ada, Minn., delegate.
Matson elected CRS president-elect
Vicky Matson, a Realtor with Park Co. Realtors, Fargo, was elected and installed as president-elect of the Dakotas Chapter of the Council of Residential Specialist for 2012.
The election was held during the recent Realtor Convention of the Dakotas in Pierre, S.D.
Peterbilt of Fargo earns 12th Platinum award
Peterbilt of Fargo received the Platinum Oval Award from Peterbilt Motors Co. at the annual parts and service meeting held recently in Orlando, Fla.
The award recognizes Peterbilt dealerships that excel in overall quality, performance and customer satisfaction in the parts and service departments.
Peterbilt of Fargo has received the annual Platinum Oval award 12 times.
Gustad, Kautzman elected to CPA groups
Carol Gustad, Fargo, has been elected as a trustee for the North Dakota Certified Public Accountant Society Foundation, which provides yearly scholarship awards to accounting students.
Patrick Kautzman, Fargo, has been elected to serve as secretary on the board for the North Dakota Society of Certified Public Accountants.
Gustad is associate executive director of finance for the NDSU Development Foundation.
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“We’re probably on a more modest side … but even with a 5 percent increase in a premium (that our workers saw) this year, they didn’t get a 5 percent raise,” said Jeff Franck, a compensation and benefits manager at Altru Health System, which employs about 3,700 people in North Dakota and Minnesota and participated in the survey.
Under one of the few provisions already in effect, people under the age of 26 are now allowed to remain covered by their parents’ insurance plans to curb historically high uninsured rates in that age group. The Kaiser survey estimated that U.S. companies have added 2.3 million young adults to their parents’ family health policies.
Insurers have generally attributed the need to raise premiums to growing underlying medical care costs as coverage also continues to expand. Both have fed into a heated debate over the future of healthcare spending, which for several decades has grown faster per person than the nation’s economic output, according to the Congressional Budget Office.
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