Hilary Dickinson
CCB Technology is an under-the-radar success story
Like many fledging companies in their early days, CCB Technology started in the basement of Chris and Patti Booth's house.
Fast forward 24 years later, and the technology provider has approximately 60 employees in two Racine locations; serves 40,000 clients nationwide; and forecasts climbing from $34 million in annual revenue last year to $40 million in 2015.
Fast forward 24 years later, and the technology provider has approximately 60 employees in two Racine locations; serves 40,000 clients nationwide; and forecasts climbing from $34 million in annual revenue last year to $40 million in 2015.
Hall is BizTimes Woman Executive of the Year
Dr. Eve Hall, president and chief executive officer of the newly revived African American Chamber of Commerce of Wisconsin, is the recipient of the 2015 BizTimes Woman Executive of the Year Award.
Tower Machining thrives in its first year
Tower Machining 7900 W. Tower Ave., MilwaukeeIndustry: Machining Employees: 11www.towermachining.com In the one-year period since Milwaukee-based contract manufacturer Tower Machining began in April 2014,...
Sensia Health Activity Tracker offers employees customized incentive programs
Sensia Wellness179 N. Broadway, Suite 200, MilwaukeeInnovation: Sensia Health Activity Trackerwww.sensiawellness.com Today, people use a variety of devices and systems to manage their health,...
Macromatic focuses on new product development
Macromatic Industrial Controls Inc. W134 N5345 Campbell Drive, Menomonee Falls Industry: Industrial control and monitoring Employees: 20www.macromatic.com Macromatic Industrial Controls Inc. boasts approximately 15,000...
Exporting Wisconsin: Medical device companies thrive
Medical device manufacturing is emerging as one of Wisconsin's most dynamic industry sectors and is projected to become a key driver for exports from the state.
Beyond Vision provides employment to Milwaukee’s blind
Beyond Vision5316 W. State St., MilwaukeeIndustry: MachiningEmployees: 90www.beyondvision.com Beyond Vision is much like any other Milwaukee-area manufacturer, offering such capabilities as CNC milling, CNC...
Precision Screw Thread expands capabilities with Echo Aerospace
Precision Screw Thread Corp.S82 W19275 Apollo Drive, MuskegoIndustry: Precision solutionsEmployees: 45www.precisionscrewthread.com Some of Precision Screw Thread Corp.'s thread rolled and thread ground solutions are...
Former S.C. Johnson product designers invent new walker
Motivo11217 W. Forest Home Ave. #5, Franklin Innovation: The Tour walkerwww.motivolife.com Combined, Jeremy Knopow and Jennifer Harris have more than 40 years of experience...
Sheboygan shop makes skin care products used in celebrity swag bags
Olivü 426511 N. 8th St., SheboyganIndustry: Natural home and skin care productsEmployees: 9www.Olivu426.co The natural skin care products made in a downtown Sheboygan...
Mental health in the workplace
Mental health in the workforce statistics: More than 25 percent of people in any given year experience some kind of anxiety, depression or...
Employers have a stake in the urgent need for mental health...
Mental health conditions affect millions of Americans, with more than 25 percent of people in any given year experiencing some kind of anxiety, depression or other condition, according to Mental Health America.
The ensuing fatigue, loss of energy, persistent sadness and more not only impact personal lives, but also carry over into professional lives with a loss of concentration, absenteeism and short-term disability.
Mental health conditions strike many Americans in their productive working years, and the results are so severe that World Health Organization research shows mental health conditions cause greater disability than cancer, cardiovascular disease, arthritis and diabetes.
The ensuing fatigue, loss of energy, persistent sadness and more not only impact personal lives, but also carry over into professional lives with a loss of concentration, absenteeism and short-term disability.
Mental health conditions strike many Americans in their productive working years, and the results are so severe that World Health Organization research shows mental health conditions cause greater disability than cancer, cardiovascular disease, arthritis and diabetes.