Media Coverage

Media Coverage

  • "Faith Technologies Can-Do Attitude for Food Charity"
    Employees of Faith Technologies in Lenexa, KS are building structures made entirely of canned food for its second annual “CanStruct” competition for Harvesters-Community Food Network. Last year, more than 4,000 lbs. of food were donated to Harvesters.

  • “Proactive Wellness Program an Asset to Your Company”
    In 2005, Faith Technologies rolled out a new wellness program with a structure that not only includes a wellness specialist, but “wellness chargers” at 15 divisions throughout the country that actively communicate and implement the program. “Every year, participation in our program continues to grow,” says Katie Behm, Faith Technologies’ wellness specialist.
     

  • “Faith Technologies Grows in Tulsa Market with 'Local Manpower'”
    An employee-owned electrical contractor is showing faith in the Tulsa market. Faith Technologies’ Tulsa division, at 171 S. 122nd East Ave., opened in January and today employs 56.

  • “Electrical Contractor Achieves 2 Million Hours, No Lost Time”
    Faith Technologies, an employee-owned, full-service electrical and specialty systems contractor, has achieved two million hours without a lost-time accident. The Menasha, Wis.- based company said the accomplishment reflects its commitment to construction-site safety and demonstrates that safety is an integral part of its business process.

  • "Employee Empowerment"
    Sometimes a new name is what it takes to re-brand a company and establish a foothold in new markets.

  • "FAITH in Their Work"
    Faith Technologies was merged into, then spun out of, a larger owner to become one of the country's top 20 electrical contractors.

  • "Human Assets - Companies That Invest in the Future by Investing in Their Employees"
    Sometime hard sacrifices must be made in order to make positive changes - even if it means saying goodbye to the doughnuts.

  • "Far From Home"
    Christine Rahlf doesn’t mind traveling for work: She grew up a military brat, living on bases in England and Germany before returning to the U.S. for college. And the moving didn’t stop after she graduated...

  • "Inexpensive Efforts Can Help Employers Keep Spirits Up and Retain Key Employees"
    In September, when electrical and specialty systems contractor Faith Technologies was planning its 2009 budget, managers toured work sites, asking the 238 area employees whether they wanted to push for growth in 2009, despite the challenges.
     

  • "Businesses Work With Focus on Energy to Conserve"
    More and more of Menasha-based Faith Technologies' field work is devoted to lighting retrofits and new installations.

  • "Kansas City Division Named 'Best Place to Work' Finalist"
    The Kansas City Business Journal announced 30 finalists for its 2009 Best Places to Work awards program. The program, in its ninth year, recognizes small, medium and large companies that provide good workplaces based on their employees’ evaluations.
     

  • "Faith Technologies Tabs Division Manager"
    Faith Technologies, Inc., a full-service electrical and specialty systems contractor, recently named Christine Rahlf division manager for its Sheboygan location, which employs more than 75 people and oversees constant presence service work with clients such as Kohler Co. and Johnsonville.

  • "Business Spotlight: Faith Technologies"
    Belief in Building: Electrical contractor aims to fight the down economy by employing the meaning behind its moniker. Faith Technologies' local division has been involved in some of the region's largest projects. Senior construction project manager Dave Klein ticks off a list: Branson Landing, Taney County Justice Center, Sight and Sound Theatre and, most recently, the Springfield-Branson National Airport terminal.

  • "Investment In Workers Keeps Company Ready For Rebound"
    The Milwaukee division of Menasha-based Faith Technologies generated $24.2 million in revenue in 2008. Revenue has nearly doubled in the last five years. Company officials say work in energy-efficient lighting systems and specialty systems has helped sustain business during the recession in addition to its on-demand and service work. Investing in its employees through training and wellness programs is another important initiative, they said.

  • "Jobsite Superheroes"
    "We have a grassroots approach where our project managers are essentially running their own businesses," says George Van Der Linden, operations vice president for Faith Technologies Inc., a Menasha, Wis.-based electrical contractor and AGC of Wisconsin member.

  • "Industry Pulse: Giving Back"
    Faith Technologies of Menasha donated and installed 20,000 feet of cable wiring to help the CP Center of Green Bay have more reliable communication access though its computers and telephone systems.

  • "Bubbler Executive Of The Week"
    Name: Robert Dakovich, Title: Vice President of the Milwaukee Division

  • "Company Helps Upgrade CP Center"
    To make things run more smoothly, Faith Technologies, an electrical and specialty systems contractor, delivered and installed, free of charge, 20,000 feet of cable wiring to help the CP Center's employees work more efficiently by providing quicker and more reliable communications access through its computers and telephone systems.

  • "Company Donates $20,000 Computer Upgrade To CP Center"
    One week after the CP Telethon raised an amazing million dollars, the CP Center received another generous gift. Starting this week, the nonprofit's computer network is receiving $20,000 in labor and materials - free of charge and courtesy of Faith Technologies.

  • "Faith Technologies Moves Into Riverfront Office"
    More than 60 of Faith Technologies corporate employees began doing business at its new offices on Feb. 23. The growing electrical contractor with 1,440 employees company-wide generated $228 million in sales in 2008.