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Last Updated: Monday, November 13, 2006 4:39 PM CST
Cook named building services manager

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Duke Cook has been promoted to Building Services manager for the Northern Division of Marshfield Clinic.

The Clinic’s Northern Division includes Lakeland, Eagle River, Mercer, Park Falls, Phillips and Rhinelander Centers. Cook most recently had the senior position in facilities maintenance at the Lakeland Center, Minocqua.

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“This new role of Building Services manager for the Northern Division expands Duke's responsibilities to all sites across the Division,” said Julie Thompson, administrator, Marshfield Clinic Northern Division. “In addition to his work at the Lakeland Center, Duke has been an important part of our team on the building projects at Mercer and Eagle River and will soon work more closely with all our northern centers.”

Cook has been with Marshfield Clinic for the past six years. Previously, he was a maintenance mechanic with the Rexnord Corporation in southeastern Wisconsin for 25 years. There he completed his State of Wisconsin four-year apprenticeship and journeyman’s program in their experimental prototypes shops. He is licensed by the American Society of Power Engineers.

“Duke has the experience and focus on customer service that was needed in this expanded role,” said Thompson. “We congratulate him on this step in his career and feel very fortunate to have him leading our Building Services team.”

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