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Corporate Volunteer of the Year: Kathryn Keppel
Kathryn Keppel, a partner with Milwaukee law firm Gimbel, Reilly, Guerin & Brown LLP (GRGB), is a champion of many charitable causes and organizations,...
Corporate Volunteer of the Year: Gwen Erickson
For Gwen Erickson, serving her community is almost second nature.
Erickson, a senior buyer for Velvac, Inc. in New Berlin, grew up in a family...
Corporate Citizen of the Year: The Starr Group
Charitable giving and volunteerism are the heart and soul of the Starr Group’s operations, illustrating the company’s Christian values.
Headed by president Paul Neuberger and...
Corporate Citizen of the Year: Sargento Foods
Plymouth-based Sargento Foods, a family-owned and operated cheese distribution company since 1953, boasts decades of charitable efforts centering on education, shelter and food in...
Social Enterprise: Alliance for Strong Families and Communities – FEI Behavioral...
FEI Behavioral Health has offered a myriad of services centered around employee well-being for 40 years, including crisis management, employee assistance programs, organizational development...
Nonprofit of the Year – Small: Revitalize Milwaukee
Headed by social justice activist Lynnea Katz-Petted, nonprofit organization Revitalize Milwaukee has helped low-income city residents, including veterans and senior citizens, with housing resources...
Nonprofit of the Year – Small: Bryon Riesch Paralysis Foundation
Since 2001, the Bryon Riesch Paralysis Foundation (BRPF) has raised nearly $5 million to support cutting-edge medical research through seven annual outings and events.
BRPF...
Nonprofit of the Year – Large: Zoological Society of Milwaukee
For more than a century, the Zoological Society of Milwaukee has helped further the Milwaukee County Zoo’s mission of animal conservation, education and community...
Nonprofit of the Year – Large: La Causa
La Causa, Inc. has come a long way since its modest beginnings in 1972.
What began as a small bilingual day care center serving...
Nonprofit of the Year – Large: Curative Care
Since 1919, Curative Care has offered therapy and rehabilitation services, along with job and life skills education, to more than 200,000 Milwaukee-area children and...
Nonprofit Executive of the Year: Mike Thirtle
As president and chief executive officer of Bethesda Lutheran Communities, Mike Thirtle is tapping into the vast potential of cutting-edge technology to improve many...
Nonprofit Executive of the Year Finalist: Sue Smith
As president of Nativity Jesuit Academy since 2015, Sue Smith has many accomplishments to her credit.
Smith, a marketing, fundraising, organizational management and community relations...