Stephen M. Dearholt
Oprichter bij Insurance Processing Center, Inc.
Profiel
Stephen M.
Dearholt is the founder of Insurance Processing Center, Inc., which was founded in 1972.
He held the title of Partner at the company starting in 2011.
Mr. Dearholt also held former positions at New Day Club, Inc. as Chairman, Veru, Inc. as an Independent Director from 1996 to 2015, Zoological Society of Milwaukee County as Director, Planned Parenthood Association of Wisconsin as Director, and Children's Hospital of Wisconsin Foundation, Inc. as Director.
Actieve functies van Stephen M. Dearholt
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Insurance Processing Center, Inc. | Oprichter | 04-03-2010 |
Eerdere bekende functies van Stephen M. Dearholt
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VERU INC. | Directeur/Bestuurslid | 19-03-2015 |
New Day Club, Inc. | Voorzitter | - |
Planned Parenthood Association of Wisconsin | Directeur/Bestuurslid | - |
Zoological Society of Milwaukee County
Zoological Society of Milwaukee County Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Zoological Society of Milwaukee County was established in 1910 as an informal group of community leaders who bought animals and raised funds for the Zoo. Today it is a non-profit organization with the mission to conserve, educate and support the Milwaukee County Zoo. The mission is to take part in conserving wildlife and endangered species, to educate people about the importance of wildlife and the environment, and to support the Milwaukee County Zoo. | Directeur/Bestuurslid | - |
Children's Hospital of Wisconsin Foundation, Inc.
Children's Hospital of Wisconsin Foundation, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Children's Hospital of Wisconsin Foundation, Inc. provides philanthropic support to Children's Hospital and Health System, Inc. and its tax-exempt affiliates. The Foundation has advanced the Health System's mission by securing endowment funds for a large number of programs and services related to pediatric patient care, education, research and advocacy for children. The firm's accomplishments include: helping to fund the creation of the Children's Hospital's child protection center and the child life program of education and play therapy for children; significant funding of the hospital's intensive care units' equipment; and funding for school-based health centers in Milwaukee schools. | Directeur/Bestuurslid | - |
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VERU INC. | Health Technology |
Bedrijven in privébezit | 5 |
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Zoological Society of Milwaukee County
Zoological Society of Milwaukee County Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Zoological Society of Milwaukee County was established in 1910 as an informal group of community leaders who bought animals and raised funds for the Zoo. Today it is a non-profit organization with the mission to conserve, educate and support the Milwaukee County Zoo. The mission is to take part in conserving wildlife and endangered species, to educate people about the importance of wildlife and the environment, and to support the Milwaukee County Zoo. | Consumer Services |
Insurance Processing Center, Inc. | |
Planned Parenthood Association of Wisconsin | |
New Day Club, Inc. | |
Children's Hospital of Wisconsin Foundation, Inc.
Children's Hospital of Wisconsin Foundation, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Children's Hospital of Wisconsin Foundation, Inc. provides philanthropic support to Children's Hospital and Health System, Inc. and its tax-exempt affiliates. The Foundation has advanced the Health System's mission by securing endowment funds for a large number of programs and services related to pediatric patient care, education, research and advocacy for children. The firm's accomplishments include: helping to fund the creation of the Children's Hospital's child protection center and the child life program of education and play therapy for children; significant funding of the hospital's intensive care units' equipment; and funding for school-based health centers in Milwaukee schools. | Commercial Services |