Biz Notes

Great Lakes Distillery LLC

Rehorst Premium Milwaukee Vodka, a small batch hand made product produced by Great Lakes Distillery LLC, Milwaukee, received a silver medal in the 2007 San Francisco World Spirits Competition. The international competition is a blind tasting founded by Anthony Dias Blue, Wine and Spirits Editor of Bon Appétit magazine, a division of Conde Nast Corp., New York.

Wisconsin Institute of Certified Public Accounts

 

The Wisconsin Institute of Certified Public Accounts (WICPA), Brookfield, awarded Thomas Kilkenny, partner at Deloitte & Touche LLP in Milwaukee, with the 2007 WICPA Achievement Award; Lucretia Mattson, a retired professor at UW-Eau Claire, with the Distinguished Career Award and Schenck Business Solutions, Appleton, received the Firm Public Service Award. Kilkenny has served as a member and chairperson of Wisconsin’s Accounting Examining Board and helped establish substantial equivalence legislation in Wisconsin. Mattson has taught the tax portions of CPA review courses in Eau Claire, the Twin Cities and Green Bay. She previously worked for Bernicke & Associates Ltd., Eau Claire. Schenck Business Solutions has participated in special events on behalf of organizations including United Way of America, Alexandria, Va., Children’s Hospital and Health System, Milwaukee; American Cancer Society Inc., Atlanta, and Women’s Fund of Greater Green Bay.

Integrity Retirement Plan Services LLC

Thomson Realty of WI Inc., Brookfield, and Dr. Richard E. Voigt, Waukesha, selected Integrity Retirement Plan Services LLC, Waukesha, as the third party administrator for their retirement plans.

Vernal Management Consultants LLC

American Society for Quality, Milwaukee, selected Karen Vernal, president of Vernal Management Consultants LLC, Milwaukee, to co-facilitate the Member Leader Summit at its annual World Conference in Orlando, Fla.

The Wisconsin Hospital Association, Madison, selected Karen Vernal to provide a keynote address on emotional intelligence at the Wisconsin Rural Health Conference in Wisconsin Dells on June 23-24.

Oconomowoc Memorial Hospital

Oconomowoc Memorial Hospital received Primary Stroke Center certification from The Joint Commission, Oakbrook Terrace, Ill. In addition to Waukesha Memorial Hospital, Oconomowoc Hospital is the only certified hospital in Waukesha, Dodge, Jefferson and Walworth counties. To receive Primary Stroke Center certification, a hospital must use nationally recognized guidelines for rapid treatment of stroke designed to improve patient outcomes and prevent future strokes. As a primary stroke center, Oconomowoc Memorial provides: 24 hour diagnostic testing including CT and MRI; the ability to administer clot-busting drugs, the only Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved treatment for ischemic stroke; education programs and screenings for the community and employers to reduce risk for stroke; outpatient stroke and Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) or mini-stroke clinic providing evaluation and treatment and support services including the Waukesha County Stroke Club.

Natural Resource Technology Inc.

Six senior staff members of Natural Resource Technology Inc., Pewaukee, purchased the company from Robert Karnauskas and Jeffrey Heglund, the co-founders of the firm. Karnauskas will remain with the firm managing technical assignments and pursing personal interests in sustainable development and Heglund will remain with the firm to assist the new management team with financial and business management responsibilities during the transition. As part of the purchase, Laurie Parsons was promoted to president and Clark Crosby was promoted to business manager. Parsons has been with Natural Resource Technology for 13 years and most recently served as vice president and manager of technical operations. Crosby has been with the firm since 1989 and most recently served as manager of information technology.

Public Relations Society of America Southeastern Wisconsin Chapter

The Public Relations Society of America Southeastern Wisconsin Chapter, Pewaukee, recognized Carlos Santiago, chancellor of UW-Milwaukee with the Paragon Communicator of the Year Award and Steve Johnstone, executive vice president and director of public relations for Blue Horse Inc., Milwaukee, with the Dorothy Thomas Black Award. Santiago was recognized for effectively articulating his vision to transform UW-Milwaukee into a world-class research center. Johnstone was recognized for his sustained superior performance in increasing public understanding of issues by applying public relations.

Milwaukee Chapter of the National Association of the Remodeling Industry

Fourteen companies in the Milwaukee area joined the Milwaukee Chapter of the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI), Wauwatosa, including: C.S. Didier Woodworking, Port Washington; Denco Windows Inc., Menomonee Falls; GSI General Inc., Milwaukee; J. C. Painting, Milwaukee; Killer Decks Wisconsin LLC, Milwaukee; The Kinsley Group, Germantown; Kohls Floor Covering Inc., Cedarburg; Over the Top Roofing and Construction, Butler; Ozaukee Bank, Cedarburg; Phantom Creek Builders LLC, Mukwonago; Skirrow Design Build LLC, Brookfield; TJH Home Energy Performance Consulting, Cudahy; Twin Pines Home Improvements LLC, Mequon, and Uhlig Custom Counter, Fredonia.

R. W. Baird

Associates at Robert W. Baird & Co. Inc., Milwaukee, raised more than $25,000 for the American Cancer Society Inc., during a silent auction and raffle following the firm’s annual meeting. The donation will fund continued research to determine the causes of cancer and move closer toward a cure for cancer.

Northwestern Mutual Foundation

Hope House of Milwaukee Inc., Milwaukee, received a $20,000 grant from the Northwestern Mutual Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co., Milwaukee. The grant will support the Chrysalis women and family transitional shelter program, which offers single women, women or men with children, or intact families a safe place to stay for up to two years.

Suby, Von Haden & Associates, S.C.

Barbara Ecklond, a principal in the Brookfield office of Suby, Von Haden & Associates, S.C., Madison, received the 2007 Financial Services Champion for Wisconsin award from the U.S. Small Business Administration, Washington, D.C. Ecklond practices in the areas of accounting, tax, business consulting and accounting software. Ecklond serves as an adviser to small businesses during the development phase, as well as in the years following organization of the business. She is a member of the American and Wisconsin Institutes of Certified Public Accountants, the Metropolitan Builders Association, Waukesha, Construction Industry CPA Consultants Association, Fountain Hills, Ariz. and the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce’s (MMAC) Council of Small Business Executives (COSBE).

The Sunflower Sinner

Woodley Press, Topeka, Kan., published The Sunflower Sinner, An Odyssey of Politics and Passion, a political memoir by Wisconsin author Cynthia Dennis about her father, Paul Lackie, a politician in Kansas who was determined to be the next governor of Kansas. Lackie was involved in a political scandal when his bribery payoff was exposed. Dennis tells the story of her childhood and family life with her parents and two sisters as they dealt with the exposure and aftermath. The book is available on Dennis’ Web site, www.CynthiaDennis.com.

Barquist Ziztke Associates LLC

Barquist Ziztke Associates LLC, Oconomowoc, recently opened for business specializing in the recruitment of nursing and health care leadership, nursing faculty, physicians and allied and ancillary heath care candidates for schools, hospitals, clinics and long-term care facilities. Barquist Ziztke Associates was founded by Lynnette Ziztke, a registered nurse with several years of medical staffing and recruiting experience. The firm’s Web site is www.BarquistZiztke.com.

Mercury Communication Partners LLC

Trainfest, presented by the Wisconsin Southeast (WISE) Division of the National Model Railroad Association Inc., (NMRA), Milwaukee, and the Model Railroad Industry Division Hobby Manufacturers Association (HMA), Butler, N.J., renewed its three-year contract partnership with Mercury Communication Partners LLC, Elm Grove. Mercury will continue to work with Trainfest to develop its brand identity and message to promote the annual event. Trainfest will be at the Wisconsin State Fair Exposition Center, West Allis, in November.

Milwaukee Area Technical College

Milwaukee Area Technical College, Milwaukee, received two grants totaling more than $200,000 from We Energies, Milwaukee, to strengthen the college’s renewable energy programming. A grant of $110,000 will fund work for 18 faculty members to modify courses and curriculum in the area of renewable energy and its application to the production of electricity. Dave Stinnett, an instructor in electronic technology, will lead the curriculum that will be used to instruct 360 students in the first semester. A second grant of up to $100,000 will help pay for two large rooftop photovoltaic (PV) panel systems, each rated at 17 kilowatts, one at the Mequon campus and one at the Oak Creek campus. The Oak Creek campus will also receive two smaller, additional panels to be placed near the Center for Energy Conservation and Advanced Manufacturing. MATC is applying for another $70,000 in funding from Focus on Energy, Madison, to supplement the PV panel project. The two grants will pay for about two-thirds of the total cost.

 

Great Lakes Distillery LLC

Rehorst Premium Milwaukee Vodka, a small batch hand made product produced by Great Lakes Distillery LLC, Milwaukee, received a silver medal in the 2007 San Francisco World Spirits Competition. The international competition is a blind tasting founded by Anthony Dias Blue, Wine and Spirits Editor of Bon Appétit magazine, a division of Conde Nast Corp., New York.


Wisconsin Institute of Certified Public Accounts

 


The Wisconsin Institute of Certified Public Accounts (WICPA), Brookfield, awarded Thomas Kilkenny, partner at Deloitte & Touche LLP in Milwaukee, with the 2007 WICPA Achievement Award; Lucretia Mattson, a retired professor at UW-Eau Claire, with the Distinguished Career Award and Schenck Business Solutions, Appleton, received the Firm Public Service Award. Kilkenny has served as a member and chairperson of Wisconsin's Accounting Examining Board and helped establish substantial equivalence legislation in Wisconsin. Mattson has taught the tax portions of CPA review courses in Eau Claire, the Twin Cities and Green Bay. She previously worked for Bernicke & Associates Ltd., Eau Claire. Schenck Business Solutions has participated in special events on behalf of organizations including United Way of America, Alexandria, Va., Children's Hospital and Health System, Milwaukee; American Cancer Society Inc., Atlanta, and Women's Fund of Greater Green Bay.


Integrity Retirement Plan Services LLC

Thomson Realty of WI Inc., Brookfield, and Dr. Richard E. Voigt, Waukesha, selected Integrity Retirement Plan Services LLC, Waukesha, as the third party administrator for their retirement plans.


Vernal Management Consultants LLC

American Society for Quality, Milwaukee, selected Karen Vernal, president of Vernal Management Consultants LLC, Milwaukee, to co-facilitate the Member Leader Summit at its annual World Conference in Orlando, Fla.


The Wisconsin Hospital Association, Madison, selected Karen Vernal to provide a keynote address on emotional intelligence at the Wisconsin Rural Health Conference in Wisconsin Dells on June 23-24.


Oconomowoc Memorial Hospital

Oconomowoc Memorial Hospital received Primary Stroke Center certification from The Joint Commission, Oakbrook Terrace, Ill. In addition to Waukesha Memorial Hospital, Oconomowoc Hospital is the only certified hospital in Waukesha, Dodge, Jefferson and Walworth counties. To receive Primary Stroke Center certification, a hospital must use nationally recognized guidelines for rapid treatment of stroke designed to improve patient outcomes and prevent future strokes. As a primary stroke center, Oconomowoc Memorial provides: 24 hour diagnostic testing including CT and MRI; the ability to administer clot-busting drugs, the only Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved treatment for ischemic stroke; education programs and screenings for the community and employers to reduce risk for stroke; outpatient stroke and Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) or mini-stroke clinic providing evaluation and treatment and support services including the Waukesha County Stroke Club.


Natural Resource Technology Inc.

Six senior staff members of Natural Resource Technology Inc., Pewaukee, purchased the company from Robert Karnauskas and Jeffrey Heglund, the co-founders of the firm. Karnauskas will remain with the firm managing technical assignments and pursing personal interests in sustainable development and Heglund will remain with the firm to assist the new management team with financial and business management responsibilities during the transition. As part of the purchase, Laurie Parsons was promoted to president and Clark Crosby was promoted to business manager. Parsons has been with Natural Resource Technology for 13 years and most recently served as vice president and manager of technical operations. Crosby has been with the firm since 1989 and most recently served as manager of information technology.


Public Relations Society of America Southeastern Wisconsin Chapter

The Public Relations Society of America Southeastern Wisconsin Chapter, Pewaukee, recognized Carlos Santiago, chancellor of UW-Milwaukee with the Paragon Communicator of the Year Award and Steve Johnstone, executive vice president and director of public relations for Blue Horse Inc., Milwaukee, with the Dorothy Thomas Black Award. Santiago was recognized for effectively articulating his vision to transform UW-Milwaukee into a world-class research center. Johnstone was recognized for his sustained superior performance in increasing public understanding of issues by applying public relations.


Milwaukee Chapter of the National Association of the Remodeling Industry

Fourteen companies in the Milwaukee area joined the Milwaukee Chapter of the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI), Wauwatosa, including: C.S. Didier Woodworking, Port Washington; Denco Windows Inc., Menomonee Falls; GSI General Inc., Milwaukee; J. C. Painting, Milwaukee; Killer Decks Wisconsin LLC, Milwaukee; The Kinsley Group, Germantown; Kohls Floor Covering Inc., Cedarburg; Over the Top Roofing and Construction, Butler; Ozaukee Bank, Cedarburg; Phantom Creek Builders LLC, Mukwonago; Skirrow Design Build LLC, Brookfield; TJH Home Energy Performance Consulting, Cudahy; Twin Pines Home Improvements LLC, Mequon, and Uhlig Custom Counter, Fredonia.


R. W. Baird

Associates at Robert W. Baird & Co. Inc., Milwaukee, raised more than $25,000 for the American Cancer Society Inc., during a silent auction and raffle following the firm's annual meeting. The donation will fund continued research to determine the causes of cancer and move closer toward a cure for cancer.


Northwestern Mutual Foundation

Hope House of Milwaukee Inc., Milwaukee, received a $20,000 grant from the Northwestern Mutual Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co., Milwaukee. The grant will support the Chrysalis women and family transitional shelter program, which offers single women, women or men with children, or intact families a safe place to stay for up to two years.


Suby, Von Haden & Associates, S.C.

Barbara Ecklond, a principal in the Brookfield office of Suby, Von Haden & Associates, S.C., Madison, received the 2007 Financial Services Champion for Wisconsin award from the U.S. Small Business Administration, Washington, D.C. Ecklond practices in the areas of accounting, tax, business consulting and accounting software. Ecklond serves as an adviser to small businesses during the development phase, as well as in the years following organization of the business. She is a member of the American and Wisconsin Institutes of Certified Public Accountants, the Metropolitan Builders Association, Waukesha, Construction Industry CPA Consultants Association, Fountain Hills, Ariz. and the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce's (MMAC) Council of Small Business Executives (COSBE).


The Sunflower Sinner

Woodley Press, Topeka, Kan., published The Sunflower Sinner, An Odyssey of Politics and Passion, a political memoir by Wisconsin author Cynthia Dennis about her father, Paul Lackie, a politician in Kansas who was determined to be the next governor of Kansas. Lackie was involved in a political scandal when his bribery payoff was exposed. Dennis tells the story of her childhood and family life with her parents and two sisters as they dealt with the exposure and aftermath. The book is available on Dennis' Web site, www.CynthiaDennis.com.


Barquist Ziztke Associates LLC

Barquist Ziztke Associates LLC, Oconomowoc, recently opened for business specializing in the recruitment of nursing and health care leadership, nursing faculty, physicians and allied and ancillary heath care candidates for schools, hospitals, clinics and long-term care facilities. Barquist Ziztke Associates was founded by Lynnette Ziztke, a registered nurse with several years of medical staffing and recruiting experience. The firm's Web site is www.BarquistZiztke.com.


Mercury Communication Partners LLC

Trainfest, presented by the Wisconsin Southeast (WISE) Division of the National Model Railroad Association Inc., (NMRA), Milwaukee, and the Model Railroad Industry Division Hobby Manufacturers Association (HMA), Butler, N.J., renewed its three-year contract partnership with Mercury Communication Partners LLC, Elm Grove. Mercury will continue to work with Trainfest to develop its brand identity and message to promote the annual event. Trainfest will be at the Wisconsin State Fair Exposition Center, West Allis, in November.


Milwaukee Area Technical College

Milwaukee Area Technical College, Milwaukee, received two grants totaling more than $200,000 from We Energies, Milwaukee, to strengthen the college's renewable energy programming. A grant of $110,000 will fund work for 18 faculty members to modify courses and curriculum in the area of renewable energy and its application to the production of electricity. Dave Stinnett, an instructor in electronic technology, will lead the curriculum that will be used to instruct 360 students in the first semester. A second grant of up to $100,000 will help pay for two large rooftop photovoltaic (PV) panel systems, each rated at 17 kilowatts, one at the Mequon campus and one at the Oak Creek campus. The Oak Creek campus will also receive two smaller, additional panels to be placed near the Center for Energy Conservation and Advanced Manufacturing. MATC is applying for another $70,000 in funding from Focus on Energy, Madison, to supplement the PV panel project. The two grants will pay for about two-thirds of the total cost.


 

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