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Allison Otto to assume President & CEO role at Otto Construction
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Third-generation family member to lead nearly 75-year-old company to continued growth
Otto Construction names Allison Otto, a 21-year Otto Construction veteran and third-generation to run the family business, as new President & CEO. SACRAMENTO, Calif. (PRWEB) April 21, 2021
Otto Construction, an award-winning construction company serving Northern and Central California, announced today that Allison Otto, the company’s Executive Vice President, has been selected by the Board of Directors to assume the role of President and CEO, effective in June 2021. She is the third generation of her family to lead the company, which was founded by her grandfather, John F. Otto, in 1947 and previously led by her father, Carl Otto, until his unexpected death in 2007. After spending more than 20 years in various roles at the company, Allison looks for
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A Buddy Check made by American Legion Post 516 Legionnaires Mario and Anastasia Gonzales was able to get a veteran and his wife signed up for a COVID-19 vaccination.
Buddy Check turns into COVID vaccine for Vietnam veteran
The American Legion
Apr 01, 2021
Although Buddy Checks already were happening prior to the coronavirus pandemic, American Legion Family members recognized an even greater importance over the past year. The results: thousands upon thousands of phone calls, emails, social media posts, postcards and safely conducted in-person visits were made to fellow veterans in the midst of COVID-19.
American Legion Post 512 in Carmel, Calif., has made Buddy Checks an ongoing program during the pandemic – and recently saw just how critical one phone call can be.
Marina VA vaccinates 1,000 veterans over the age of 65 Share Updated: 12:27 PM PST Feb 26, 2021 Share Updated: 12:27 PM PST Feb 26, 2021 The Major General William H. Gourley VA-DoD Outpatient Clinic announced on Thursday that they had vaccinated 1,000 veterans. According to spokesperson, Jack Murphy, the 1,000 veterans were all 65 years old and older. Over recent weeks the VA clinic has been giving the first dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. More vaccines are available for local veterans. An additional 400 vaccine doses will be administered on Friday, March 5. This vaccination is for Veterans 55+ who are already enrolled in the VA Palo Alto Health Care System. Call 650-496-2535 to register for the vaccination.