Logistics Health Incorporated
- Logistics Health Incorporated
General
Logistics Health, Incorported (LHI) is an American corporation based out of its corporate headquarters in La Crosse, Wisconsin. LHI provides health-related services including military readiness to clientele such as the United States Department of Defense and occupational health for companies needing continual health testing (ex. railroads) and pandemic illness preparedness to avoid a highly-contagious illness from devastating a large corporation. It recently completed a six story corporate office building along the Mississippi River in downtown La Crosse, followed by a second six-story business and currently has plans for a third. [http://www.lacrossetribune.com/articles/2007/04/18/news/00lead.txt] .
Management and History
LHI incorporated under its current name in 1999 under the chairmanship of Don J. Weber. Since then, contract work for several major corporations, including CSX Transportation, and government clientele such as the US Army Reserve and Army National Guard have propelled the corporation to success in several short years [http://www.logisticshealth.com/aboutlhi/history.aspx] . In 2006, former Wisconsin governor and United States Secretary of Health and Human Services under the Bush administration, Tommy Thompson, joined the company as President.
External links
* [http://www.logisticshealth.com Logistics Health Incorporated]
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