Top 10 Businesses of the Year Awards
The Top 10 Businesses of the Year Awards, presented by the Waukesha County Business Alliance and BizTimes Milwaukee, is an annual event that salutes the Top Ten Businesses from Waukesha County. Winners are selected by an independent panel of judges based upon financial growth, employee growth, customer focus, employee relations, and community service.
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1: The honorees at the 2012 Top Ten Businesses of the Year awards at the Country Springs Hotel in Pewaukee
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2: Susan Straley, George Straley, Bethany Kratz and Blake Peterson of Rentapen Inc.
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3: Mary Baer of Waukesha County Business Alliance, Chris Carman of ActionCOACH and Bob Dempsey of Metro Mechanical Corp.
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4: Toni Gundersen of Schroeder Solutions and Nancy Brochhausen of Geiger Awards and Apparel
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5: Adam Kasinskas of Graphics Systems and the Rev. Craig Harper of Teen Challenge
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6: Robert Habich of Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren and Susan Sorrentino of Sorrentino Burkert Law Group
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7: Matthew Burkert of Sorrentino Burkert Law Group, Richard Krauthoefer of First Business Bank and John Domaszek of Davis & Kuelthau
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8: Chris Pinkowski and Darline Hoffins of R.A. Smith National
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9: Paula Neis and Paula Brierton of Waukesha State Bank, Melissa Lutgen of Kolb & Co. and Natalie Walters and Kristin Riley of Waukesha State Bank
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10: Stephanie Hall and Alexis Deblitz of the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce
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11: Clark Rasmussen and Marylou Schirpke of Associated Bank and Pat Finger of Velcheck and Finger
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12: Jeff Anderson of M3 Insurance Solutions, Amanda Mueller of UW-Waukesha and Isaac Bechen of M3 Insurance Solutions
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13: Jeff Jacobs, Martha Stanley and Jean Beaudette of Aurora Medical Center and Aric Kinney of M3 Insurance Solutions





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