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Weekes Forest Products, Inc. (WEEKES) is a St. Paul, Minnesota based wholesaler and distributor of wood products and building materials. Founded in 1978, WEEKES has grown to become one of the most successful independently-owned distributors in the United States. Financial Data. WEEKES has earned a reputation as a highly entrepreneurial, sales-driven company with a history of financial success. WEEKES has 8 regional locations. Seven of these enterprises were the result of acquisitions WEEKES has completed since 1986. In the United States, many local and regional distribution companies could add to WEEKES growth. The Company plans to grow internally as well as through future acquisition(s). WEEKES FOREST PRODUCTS LOCATIONS Fargo, ND 800-548-2479 St. Paul, MN 800-328-2890 Green Bay, WI 800-236-6314 Milwaukee, WI 800-222-4698 Chicago, IL 800-398-8266 Grand Rapids, MI 800-442-8082 Tampa, FL-Logan Lumber Co. 800-365-5545 Corporate Culture. WEEKES is an informal, value-driven company where honesty, straight communication, and mutual respect are important. Teamwork, good product knowledge, strong work ethic and cost control are keys to the success of the company.
Novae is a manufacturer of utility trailers, agricultural and commercial lawn care equipment. We remain true to our core values of quality, innovation, integrity and commitment, delivering great products and outstanding service. We are a dynamic growth company focused on developing a strong, professional, and collaborative organization with the mission to create value for everyone involved in our business.
We serve as part-time or full-time interim CFOs, or work on a project basis to find solutions during periods of transition or critical need. Clients are typically closely held and/or managed, with our direction received from the CEO, owners, or the Board of Directors. We often work closely with executive managers to identify and resolve key issues and develop financial strategies supporting long term objectives.
Wellabe is a U.S.-based insurance provider with a rich history dating back to 1929. Originally founded as American Republic Insurance Company, it rebranded in 2023 following a merger of six subsidiaries under American Enterprise Group, Inc. The name "Wellabe" reflects its commitment to reliability and long-term customer support. The company specializes in health and financial protection solutions, offering a range of insurance products. These include Medicare Supplement insurance, Hospital Indemnity coverage, Preneed Insurance for funeral expenses, Short-term Care Insurance, and Final Expense Life Insurance. Wellabe also partners with organizations like Start Hearing®, VSP® Individual Vision Plans, and CancerEDGE™ to enhance its supplemental health services. The company primarily serves older adults and retirees, focusing on their needs for aging, chronic conditions, and end-of-life planning. Wellabe is dedicated to customer-centric values, emphasizing integrity and community engagement.
San Diego FC is a Major League Soccer (MLS) expansion team set to begin play in 2025. Owned by Sir Mohamed Mansour through his family office, Man Capital, the club focuses on social impact, environmental sustainability, and youth development. It operates under the Right to Dream model, a globally recognized soccer academy system that emphasizes holistic athlete development and community engagement. The team will compete in MLS, with home games at Snapdragon Stadium. San Diego FC also features the Right to Dream Academy, which provides free education, housing, and soccer training to young athletes. This academy aims to foster athletic development, academic excellence, and personal growth, mirroring existing facilities in Ghana, Egypt, and Denmark. Additionally, the club engages in community programs that promote diversity and inclusion, targeting local residents and youth athletes from underserved communities. The ownership structure reflects a partnership between Mansour’s Man Capital and the Sycuan Tribe, blending global sports investment with local heritage.