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Patrick Seroka, president and CEO of Seroka
Patrick Seroka President and CEO Seroka N17 W24222 Riverwood Dr., Waukesha, WI 53188 www.seroka.com Industry: Advertising and...
Southeastern Wisconsin is Midwest’s championship golf hub
The death of the U.S. Bank Championship (formerly known as the Greater Milwaukee Open) was certainly a disappointment to many Milwaukee area golf fans and businesses executives who used the golf tournament as a corporate hospitality venue.
Minuteman Press – Waukesha
A few years ago Ingrid Herzog, architect and urban planner, and Hansi Herzog, a businessman, were frustrated with their jobs and sought new career paths.
Zero Zone Inc.
Founded in a dairy barn in Pewaukee, Zero-Zone Inc. has grown into a leading manufacturer of refrigerated display cases and refrigeration systems, competing against the three largest industry players.
Triad Construction Inc.
Built on a foundation of customer service and long-standing relationships with clients, Triad Construction Inc. grew 85 percent in 2009.
Tim O’Brien Homes
With 25 years of residential and commercial building experience, veteran Tim O'Brien founded Tim O'Brien Homes in June 2007 and led the green-building initiative in Wisconsin.
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Enviro-Safe Consulting LLC
Enviro-Safe Consulting LLC continues to thrive, providing manufacturers with sustainable business solutions. Founded in 2002 by...
Ellenbecker Investment Group, Inc.
Deviating from the traditional business model of an investment firm, women-owned Ellenbecker Investment Group Inc. continues to thrive by keeping ethics and integrity in the forefront of its client-focused business.
Custom Service Hardware Inc.
Established in 1977 as a waterbed company that occasionally sold parts, Custom Service Hardware Inc. has grown into an international supplier in the furniture industry.
Central Office Systems
While the copier industry was down 30 percent during the Great Recession, Waukesha based-Central Office Systems rode out the downturn by expanding services, investing in its employees and not losing sight of its customer focus.