POET competes for good

Published 9:44 am Monday, December 22, 2014

POET employees collected more than 33,000 pounds of food as part of an annual food drive competition between POET Biorefining Glenville and POET Biorefining Hanlontown. POET Biorefining Hanlontown claimed victory by collecting 16,917 pounds of food while POET Biorefining Glenville was close behind with 16,096 pounds of food. Pictured are POET Biorefining Hanlontown employees delivering donations to Manna of North Iowa in Northwood. Pictured, from left, are Bruce Moore, chief mechanical operator; Denny Baker, commodity assistant; Dave Paulson; electrician; Quinton Cordray, maintenance technician; Paulette Rueter, quality manager; Tracy McCoy, maintenance clerk; and Peyton Perkins. – Provided

POET employees collected more than 33,000 pounds of food as part of an annual food drive competition between POET Biorefining Glenville and POET Biorefining Hanlontown. POET Biorefining Hanlontown claimed victory by collecting 16,917 pounds of food while POET Biorefining Glenville was close behind with 16,096 pounds of food. Pictured are POET Biorefining Hanlontown employees delivering donations to Manna of North Iowa in Northwood. Pictured, from left, are Bruce Moore, chief mechanical operator; Denny Baker, commodity assistant; Dave Paulson; electrician; Quinton Cordray, maintenance technician; Paulette Rueter, quality manager; Tracy McCoy, maintenance clerk; and Peyton Perkins. – Provided

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