Entrepreneurship & Small Business
Construction firms abundant on 2017 Future 50 list
Highest representation for industry in more than a decade.
Second HATCH winner announced
Arbre Tech beats out Milwaukee’s MagneTag in statewide startup contest.
SEEK’s Schneider continually raises the bar
Carol Ann Schneider believes in goal-setting and working hard until it’s done. It’s that kind of tenacity that propelled...
Women in Business panelists traveled varied paths to ownership
Dawn Vogelsang never imagined owning a business. Now president and owner of Waukesha-based Hamacher Resource Group Inc., she was...
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Baumann increases access to entrepreneurship
Wendy Baumann, president and chief visionary officer of the Wisconsin Women’s Business Initiative Corp., is the recipient of the...
Ben Caya
Ben Caya
President, Spike Brewing
Milwaukee
www.spikebrewing.com
Employees: 11
Milwaukee-based Spike Brewing has become one of the top three homebrewing equipment companies in the...
Tami Gemmell
Tami Gemmell opened Azana Salon and Spa in March 2000. Today, the 9,000-square-foot facility is the largest full-service salon and day spa in the Brookfield area.
This October marks five years since Gemmell and the employees at Azana Salon and Spa suffered an unspeakable tragedy when a lone gunman, Radcliffe Haughton, entered the salon and opened fire. The incident killed three women – Zina Daniel, Maelyn Lind and Cary Robuck – and injured four others.
Mark Grosskopf
Mark Grosskopf loves to lead, and has never been one to turn down responsibility. As president, chief executive officer and owner of Milwaukee-based New Resources Consulting and its parent company, New Resources Companies, Grosskopf has demonstrated that.