Get the latest local business news delivered FREE to your inbox weekly.
St. Peter’s Health Registered Nurses Lindsey Howey and Kristin Steinke received Daisy Awards for Extraordinary Nurses.
Daisy awardees are selected quarterly from nominations submitted by St. Peter’s patients, their families and fellow colleagues.
Kristin Steinke, left, and Lindsey Howey
Howey works in Same-Day Surgery, and the patients who nominated her wanted to recognize her for going the extra mile for their care. In one case, she stayed 30 minutes after her shift ended to make sure the patient and their family had everything they needed.
“She truly made my stay one of the positive experiences I ever had in a hospital, and I am so grateful for the care that she showed,” the patient wrote.
Steinke, a care manager who works in clinics, assists high-acuity patients with finding the resources they need and navigating the health system.
The colleague who nominated her said: “Kristin is resourceful and kind beyond words, and her interpersonal skills build trust with patients who are really struggling.”
Katie Lawler has been promoted to vice president, commercial loan officer/real estate market manager at Stockman Bank.
Katie Lawler
She was previously real estate manager/real estate loan officer. Her responsibilities include managing the real estate department, developing and servicing commercial loans, and assisting clients with their lending and credit needs.
She has been with Stockman Bank since 2015 and brings over 20 years of banking experience to the position. Lawler is active in the Helena community, volunteering for various organizations, and is board president for CASA of Lewis and Clark and Broadwater counties, serving on the board since 2021.
Her office is at 3094 Sanders St. and she can be reached at (406) 447-9006.
Stockman Bank is Montana’s largest, family-owned, community bank, with full-service locations across the state.
Founded in 1953, Stockman remains uniquely focused on Montana, with comprehensive banking products and services, along with state-of-the-art online and mobile banking, wealth management and insurance services.
To learn more visit www.stockmanbank.com.
The Helena Job Service Employers Committee has announced Silverman Law Office, Pioneer Aerostructures and Mountain Pacific Quality Health as the recipients of the 2023 Employer of Choice Awards.
“The Helena Job Service Employers Committee sponsors an award each year to recognize outstanding businesses in our community that create great workplaces,” the Job Service said in an email. “The quality of life in our community is directly affected by the jobs and workplace environment created by our local businesses.”
The winners of these employee-nominated awards receive bragging rights, a commemorative plaque and a window decal. They are also featured on a digital billboard at the intersection of Montana Avenue and Cedar Street in Helena for a month.
Submissions to Business Briefcase should be emailed to editor@helenair.com. Please write “Business Briefcase” in the subject line. Briefs should be 200 words or less. Submissions should be written in story form, no flyers please. Photos are always appreciated. Call Phil Drake at 406-447-4086 if you have questions.
Have a new business? Tell us about it! Give us the name, address, hours, phone number and photo, if possible. Email editor@helenair.com. Please put “New business” in the subject line.
Get the latest local business news delivered FREE to your inbox weekly.
The new location will showcase work from local and regional Bray-affiliated artists, and will help tell the story of the internationally known…
The aroma of searing meat and hardwood smoke will fill the air of downtown Helena by mid-April as a restaurant aims to provide local flavors t…
The Helena Air Service Alliance has received a $12,500 challenge donation from Stockman Bank to raise funds to be used toward attracting new a…
This week in Business Briefcase: Forbes names Stockman Bank to list of best banks, TDS seeks intern for Helena area, Great West Engineering ha…
Kristin Steinke, left, and Lindsey Howey
Katie Lawler
Get up-to-the-minute news sent straight to your device.