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Wisconsin CEOs are finalists for EY Midwest Entrepreneur of the Year

Jerry Jendusa of Emteq in New Berlin, Kevin Conroy of Exact Sciences Corp. in Madison and Robert Kamphuis of Mayville Engineering Company Inc. are the CEOs from Wisconsin who are finalists for the 2014 Ernst & Young EY Entrepreneur Of The Year in the Midwest.

 
The awards program recognizes entrepreneurs who demonstrate excellence and extraordinary success in such areas as innovation, financial performance and personal commitment to their businesses and communities. The business leaders were selected from nearly 80 nominations by a panel of independent judges. Midwest award winners will be announced at a special black-tie gala on June 18 at the Navy Pier Grand Ballroom in Chicago.

The Midwest program includes companies based in Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin. Regional award winners will be eligible for consideration for the EY Entrepreneur Of The Year National Program.

Jerry Jendusa of Emteq in New Berlin, Kevin Conroy of Exact Sciences Corp. in Madison and Robert Kamphuis of Mayville Engineering Company Inc. are the CEOs from Wisconsin who are finalists for the 2014 Ernst & Young EY Entrepreneur Of The Year in the Midwest.

 
The awards program recognizes entrepreneurs who demonstrate excellence and extraordinary success in such areas as innovation, financial performance and personal commitment to their businesses and communities. The business leaders were selected from nearly 80 nominations by a panel of independent judges. Midwest award winners will be announced at a special black-tie gala on June 18 at the Navy Pier Grand Ballroom in Chicago.

The Midwest program includes companies based in Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin. Regional award winners will be eligible for consideration for the EY Entrepreneur Of The Year National Program.

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