Alysha Schertz

Alysha Schertz, former BizTimes Milwaukee reporter.

Hartland company creates lightweight frames for buildings

Jim Jendusa started Hartland-based Jendusa Design & Engineering Inc., a structural engineering firm, 10 years ago. Throughout his experience working with contractors and construction companies, he encountered problems associated with using traditional insulated concrete forms, and decided there had to be a better way.

Mequon printer to rebuild after fire from lighting strike

At about 2 a.m. on June 23, Rob Strzelczyk, the owner of Mequon-based First Priority Printing, a printing and marketing services company, was awake with one of his sick children.

Even in recession, top talent is a scarce resource

The high number of people unemployed doesn't mean that finding the right candidate for the job in your company will be easier. In fact, Sarah Peiker, director of recruiting solutions for Manpower Business Solutions, a division of Milwaukee-based Manpower Inc., says it might be even more difficult to fill that position.

Racine company revolutionizes sound technology

Language is based on a set of phonetic sounds that make up the words that we speak. Jonathan Pearl, president and chief scientist at Racine-based Perceptral LLC, has developed a way to identify the key components of phonetic speech in order to analyze, morph, modify and blend the sound in a way that previous technology would not allow.

Lessons learned from the Great Recession

Editor's note: BizTimes Milwaukee gathered feedback from the leaders of several companies across southeastern Wisconsin to...

Battery containment systems to the rescue

Many hospitals, government entities, telecommunication firms and other large companies have backup power systems to make sure they never lose power at a critical moment.

Law firm assists with document management

Kelly Twigger, owner of Milwaukee-based ESI Attorneys, knows first-hand how difficult it can be to locate documents in a traditional paper filing system, particularly when a company is forced into a litigation situation.

OnCourse helps clients reduce use of paper

More businesses are looking for ways to reduce waste and adopt environmentally "green" practices, which benefits Milwaukee-based OnCourse Information Services. For nearly 40 years, the company has helped companies transition to a paperless or mostly paperless business environment.

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Faith in energy efficiency

In the post-Great Recession economy, more businesses are looking for ways to reduce their energy costs, which has provided a boost to Faith Technologies Inc.

Barcodes could provide new life for print

Stickybits Inc. Milwaukee Innovation: Mobile digital barcode readers www.stickybits.com The internet and other advancements in...

Medical cost transparency

A new Wisconsin law will enable patients to obtain more information about the costs of the health care they receive.

Job Corps Center will change lives

Construction on the Milwaukee Job Corps Center site, which began just over a year ago, is on schedule...

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