Guardian Angel provides better visibility of emergency personnel
425 Inc.
8902 Red Hawk Circle, Mt. Pleasant
Innovation: Wearable LED personal safety device for emergency personnel
www.425inc.us
Relationship with your banker is critical
Do you ever feel like when you ask your bank for a loan, the “people behind the curtain” control your destiny?
Synchronized ice skating champion
As Sally-Anne Kaminski recalls, there's no feeling like stepping out onto an ice rink and hearing the words “representing the United States of America.”
“The Greatest Business Decisions of All Time”
The success stories of business giants like Apple, Ford, IBM and Zappos trace their origins back to revolutionary, largely unconventional decisions that reaped as much risk and worry as reward.
Mustard Girl plans national growth
Mustard Girl LLC
Manufacturing location: Pleasant Prairie
Industry: Food
Employees: 7
www.mustardgirl.com
Political parties spin jobs data
If Wisconsin residents are confused about whether the state is winning or losing when it comes to job creation, they should be forgiven.
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Prescilla Kemp, CEO/President of
Priscilla Kemp
CEO/President
TEC Wisconsin/Michigan
13105 W. Bluemound Road, Suite 250, Brookfield
www.tecmidwest.com
Industry: Peer advisory groups for CEOs, presidents and business owners
Number of employees: 9 staff members; 42 group facilitators
Cargo volume climbs at Port of Milwaukee
Total tonnage moving through the Port of Milwaukee in 2013 was expected to reach 2.7 million metric tons, according to a recent report. That is a significant increase from 2 million tons shipped through the Port in 2012.
New day hospital to serve children with cancer
Thanks to a $2 million donation from the Northwestern Mutual Foundation, the Children's Hospital of Wisconsin plans to create an outpatient treatment center for children impacted by cancer and blood disorders.
MSO fights to survive as donations pick up
Following an emergency call for donations in December by the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, which gravely needs $5 million to keep operating, Milwaukee businesses and residents rapidly responded with a collective $1 million in cash and pledges.