March 21, 2022

In this issue:
- A ‘classic entrepreneur’: How James Kyle grew Delavan-based Millennium into one of America’s fastest-growing companies
- Employers tout Milwaukee’s assets to recruit employees from out of state
- Kenosha hopes to draw entrepreneurs to former Chrysler plant site
- Cruise ships coming back, in greater numbers
Notable Women in Engineering: Mary Piontkowski
In 2010, Mary Piontkowski joined Milwaukee-based Harwood Engineering Consultants as a newly licensed professional engineer and within 10 years...
Notable Women in Engineering: Brooke Mayer
Brooke Mayer, associate professor and director of graduate studies in the Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering at...
Notable Women in Engineering: Violet Razo
Since joining Pewaukee-based Ruekert & Mielke Inc. in 2005, project manager Violet Razo has made a positive impact on...
Notable Women in Engineering: Kristi Linsmeier
Kristi Linsmeier is environmental engineering group leader for Milwaukee-based The Sigma Group, where she directs a multi-discipline staff in...
Notable Women in Engineering: Kristin Kurzka
Kristin Kurzka was recently named vice president of Milwaukee-based The Sigma Group, where she is responsible for training, mentoring,...
How will uncertainty, mounting challenges shape booming M&A market?
The market for buying and selling companies has continued to heat up in recent years. Driven by the aging demographics of many business owners, low interest rates making money cheap and private equity firms looking to put their funds to work, it has been a good time to sell if you were looking for an exit.