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Jim Fuss, President and Joe Leiterman, Vice President of S&M Tool Inc, have been awarded the 2006 Winner ý Small Category Manufacturing Awards of Distinction by the Green Bay Area Chamber of Commerce. |
S & M Tool, Inc. is a machine shop that specializes in computer numerical control (CNC) machining of metal castings, plastics and other forms of material. The company was founded in a small garage in 1982 by two machinists. |
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Wisconsin Aluminum Foundry Company, Inc. Recognized for Environmental Efforts |
Wisconsin Aluminum Foundry Company, Inc. (WAF) was recently bestowed two honors for an environmentally friendly process implemented at the company. |
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Rowland Express Names Future 50 Company |
For the second consecutive year Rowland Express is being recognized as one of the 50 fastest growing companies throughout the Metro Milwaukee Area. |
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Non Metallic Components Wins SBA 2003 Small Business Persons of the Year Award |
Nominated by Mark Maurer and Pam Dekker, NMC, located in Poynette, Wisconsin, is a leader in the fields of custom injection of molded thermo-plastic products, engineering and tool design and serves industries that include water conditioning, medical, appliance automotive and small engines. |
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Northport Manufacturing Nominated for Manufacturing Awards of Distinction Small Business Category |
Northport of St. Cloud, manufacturers of Mirrocraft aluminum fishing and skiing boats, was a nominee for the Manufacturing Awards of Distinction Small Business Category (1-100 employees) held at the KI Center in Green Bay, WI |
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American Orthodontics Named 2002 Manufacturer of the Year from Virchow Krause |
American Orthodontics is smiling as they received the 2002 Wisconsin Manufacturer of the Year Award in the 100 to 300-employee category. |
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Paul Arsenault Named 2003 Michigan Small Business Administration Financial Services Advocate of the Year |
The U.S. Small Business Administration agreed with Wisconsin Business Bankýs nomination of Paul Arsenault as the 2003 Michigan Small Business Administration Financial Services Advocate of the Year. |
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Local Manufacturer Winýs Wisconsin SBAýs 2003 Small Business Person of the Year Award |
Even though we have state of the art equipment and modern facilities, we realize that our most important assets are our employees and the more they learn, the more our customers benefit from it. |
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John Opichka Receives 2002 Home-Based Business Advocate of the Year Award |
Wisconsin Business Bank would like to congratulate John Opichka as Wisconsinýs 2002 Home-Based Business Advocate of the Year Award winner. |
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Entrepreneurial Success Leroy "Lee" Markquart's Qualification |
In 1980, Lee Markquart purchased Wood Motor Company, a Chevrolet dealership in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. |
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Wisconsin Business Bank Nominee Receives 2001 Wisconsin
Manufacturer Of The Year Award |
Founded in and headquartered in Poynette in 1993, Non-Metallic Components, Inc. is a custom manufacturer of injection molded thermoplastic products. |
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Wisconsin Business Bank leading Guaranteed Lender in State |
Wisconsin Business Bank, headquartered in Sheboygan, led the state in government guaranteed loans for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2001. |
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John Besse -- Manufacturing
Entrepreneur of the Year |
John D. Besse, founder of the Besse Products Group was awarded the prestigious 2001 Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award in the manufacturing sector for the Wisconsin and Upper Michigan Region |
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Wisconsinýs Small Business
Person of the Year for 2001 |
Craig C. Culver, President and Co-Founder of Culver Franchising System, Inc. |
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SBA 2001 Financial Services
Advocate of the Year |
Kevin Tenpas, President of Heartland Business Bank |
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Lee Markquart Eau Claire Area Small Business Person of the Year Time Magazine Auto Dealer of The Year - Wisconsin Representative |
Lee Markquart, Chairman of the Board of Markquart, Inc. and Markquart on Clairemont, Inc. |
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Wisconsin Business Bank Receives
The Customer First Award |
The Customer First Award, created by Lakeland College and The Sheboygan Press, recognizes exceptional achievement in customer service. |
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