Marvie Tschetter is recognized by Continental Who's Who
HURON, S.D., Jan. 31, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Continental Who's Who recognizes Marvie Tschetter as a Pinnacle Professional Member in recognition of her contributions to the field of Strategic Planning and Development.
Tschetter serves as Chief Executive Officer of the Lankota Group, which specializes in manufacturing and distribution. She utilizes a resume filled with experience in entrepreneurship, finance, leadership, marketing, manufacturing, new business development, sales management and team building in her role.
According to its website, Lankota "had its modest beginnings in 2001, on a farm in central South Dakota, by a farmer who needed to find a solution to a problem. By 2004, the solutions had outgrown the machine shed and the results were spreading by word of mouth across the country."
The website cites the company philosophy – "Anything worth doing takes persistence, perseverance and stubborn determination." The team at Lankota "has grown from four family members to include innovative engineers, passionate technical sales support, quality minded production and assembly operators and a support staff that focuses on efficiency and value added processes and procedures."
Tschetter holds a Bachelor's degree in Family and Child Development from Oklahoma State University, and a Master's degree in Family Therapy from Kansas State University. She is a certified John Maxwell Leadership Trainer and Motivational Speaker.
To further her professional development, Tschetter is a member of the board of her local Chamber of Commerce as well as the board of her country club. She was also honored with the 2010 South Dakota Small Business Person of the Year Award.
Tschetter dedicates this recognition to the loving memory of her father, Marvin McDaniel.
For more information, please visit www.lankota.com.
Contact: Katherine Green, 516-825-5634, [email protected]
SOURCE Continental Who's Who
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