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Corporate Leadership: Keep your key people

My thanks this month to Vistage/TEC (The Executive Committee) resource specialists Roger Herman and Malcolm Moore for their input...

Just a minute with Bill Buerger

Company address: 1515 N. RiverCenter Drive, Level M, Milwaukee, WI 53212Company Web site: www.securitymicro.comIndustry: Enterprise content managementNumber of employees:...

Repeat the Sounding Joy

Linda Kiedrowski is accustomed to being in control. As president and owner of The Paranet Group Inc., a networking association for CEOs and top-level managers of manufacturing companies, she’s in the driver’s seat, leading her members though lengthy conversations, seminars and idea-exchange forums.

Mergers & Acquisitions

M&I expands with acquisition of Florida bank Marshall & Ilsley Corp. announced it has signed a definitive agreement to...

Biz Notes

SmartChoice MRI SmartChoice MRI, Milwaukee, is currently offering MRI services for $600 to its patients. Most area MRIs cost...

SBA Loans

The U.S. Small Business Administration approved the following loan guarantees during November: 14KT Tan, 720 E. Washington St.,...
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Personnel File

Accounting The Milwaukee office of Wipfli, Wausau, hired Danny CaVan as senior information technology (IT) specialist, Jeanne O’Neil as...

DR. IAN GILSON • Aurora Medical Clinic

Dr. Ian Gilson, a clinical physician, is one of the top AIDS doctors in the Milwaukee area.

Gilson says he learned a valuable listen early on in his practice. One of his first AIDS patients was dying from pneumonia. The patient had previously made it clear that he didn’t want anything done to resuscitate him. He wanted Gilson to let him die.

Company doctor: Coping with stress is key to executive performance

When we are stressed out, we tend to deal with it in unhealthy ways, like comfort eating, making other...

DR. BETH ANN DROLET • Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin

Dr. Beth Ann Drolet of Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin pioneered a new center to research and develop treatment for a fairly common occurrence in babies that can have a deadly outcome if allowed to grow.

A few months after Kayleigh Ali was born, her mother, Nicole, noticed Kayleigh’s stomach seemed enlarged and felt hard to the touch. Kayleigh’s pediatrician repeatedly assured the family that she was fine.

However, in January 2005, an X-ray revealed that the eight- month- old had tumors on her liver.

The rapidly growing tumors were non-cancerous masses of blood vessels, called hemangiomas.

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