| Name | Title | Contact Details |
|---|---|---|
Krista Froemming |
Chief People Officer | Profile |
Carve Designs is a beach lifestyle brand committed to making clothes for real women. We design surf-inspired active and lifestyle apparel that makes our customers feel feminine, sexy, natural and authentic. Based in Northern California, Carve Designs was founded by women.
Kalmar is a Finland-based company that designs and distributes open automation systems for cargo container handling applications in ports and terminals.
IDB Bank is an American multinational private and commercial bank headquartered in New York City. It operates in the United States, Latin America, and Israel, and is chartered by the State of New York. As a member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), IDB Bank provides a range of financial services. The bank offers personal banking services, including checking and savings accounts, credit cards, personal loans, and mortgages. For businesses, it provides commercial loans, lines of credit, cash management services, and business checking accounts. Additionally, IDB Bank offers investment products and wealth management services, catering to both individual and business financial needs. With a history dating back to 1949, IDB Bank has evolved from a representative office to a full-service bank, reflecting its commitment to serving a diverse client base across its operational regions.
The PAISBOA Health Benefit Trust (HBT) is a consortium of independent schools, colleges, and universities within the state of Pennsylvania. The sole focus of the HBT is to provide high-quality health plans at affordable rates. Members enjoy savings, stability, and innovative programs through scale and collaboration. The PAISBOA HBT is a self-funded entity, organized as a Multiple Employer Welfare Association (MEWA). While the HBT was established by and exists for the benefit of its member institutions, it is governed by a dedicated Board of Trustees who are elected by the members to ensure that the needs of all of the enrolled participants are represented.