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Susan Allanson has a diverse work experience spanning several companies and roles. Susan started their career at Stuart Corporation as an Administrative Assistant, where they were actively involved in strategic planning and policy-making. Susan then moved on to Stuart Building Corporation as an Administrative Coordinator, and later joined Stuart Companies as a Human Resources Director. In this role, they developed and implemented corporate policies and procedures, including a drug and alcohol testing program. Following this, they joined Minnesota Technology, Inc as the Director of Human Resources & Administration, where they played a key role in policy development and interacted with the State Advisory Board of Directors. Susan then joined WTI, Inc as the Human Resource Director, where they served as a trusted business partner and handled various responsibilities including performance management, employee advocacy, and talent management. Susan's most recent role was at Harris Companies, where they served as the Director of Human Resources.
Susan Allanson attended Hennepin Technical College from 1972 to 1973, where they obtained a degree in Respiratory Therapy. Susan also studied Business Administration at Normandale Community College, although no specific years or degree were mentioned.
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Harris is a leading national mechanical contractor specializing in design and engineering, construction, controls, service, manufacturing, conveyors and end-to-end building systems. Customers who partner with Harris benefit from our national reach, regional offices, local expertise and more than 70 years of experience. From stadiums to manufacturing facilities, power plant to hospitals, concert halls to classrooms, Harris handles projects of all sizes and scope across the country. Founded in St. Paul, Minnesota in 1948, Harris has grown to become one of the largest mechanical contractors in the United States with over 2,000 employees in 12 locations throughout the country. Visit our website for more information about Harris.