MENDOTA - Jim Schultz, chairman and CEO of Intersect Illinois, was recently in Mendota to tour of the future home of Starved Rock Wood Products.
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Touring the future home of Starved Rock Wood Products in Mendota are, left to right, Peter Limberger, Inga Carus, Jim Schultz of Intersect Illinois, and Keith Miller of Starved Rock Wood Products. (Reporter photo)
MENDOTA - Jim Schultz, chairman and CEO of Intersect Illinois, was recently in Mendota to tour of the future home of Starved Rock Wood Products, which is located in the former Donnelley building. Schultz also visited new enterprises in Streator and Peru and the following day, he addressed the Chief Manufacturing Executive Group at Illinois Valley Community College.
Intersect Illinois is a public private partnership formed by Gov. Bruce Rauner to help increase job creation and investment in the state.