Notables
At companies across southeast Wisconsin, notable executives are running businesses, navigating company restructurings, arguing high-stakes legal cases and finding efficiencies in manufacturing processes. These notable individuals also mentor, teach and volunteer in their communities. The leaders profiled in these categories are nominated by their peers at work and in the community. Nominate someone you know.
Notable Women in STEM: Olga Imas
Olga Imas, Ph.D., is a professor of biomedical engineering in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department at Milwaukee...
Notable Women in STEM: DeAnna Leitzke
DeAnna Leitzke, Ph.D., is a licensed professional engineer with 25 years of experience in the field and classroom. Her...
Notable Women in STEM: Joanna Joy Thekkumpuram
Joanna Joy Thekkumpuram began her career in 2018 as a manufacturing engineer at Wacker Neuson in Menomonee Falls.Â
“Over the...
Notable Women in STEM: Adonica Randall
As president and chief problem solver of Pewaukee-based Abaxent LLC, Adonica Randall leads the only technology solutions company in...
Notable Women in STEM: Angela Frey
Angela Frey has served as a professor of biology at Alverno College in Milwaukee since 1999. She previously held...
Notable Women in STEM: Ashley Miller
Ashley Miller is a senior industrial engineer at Prolec-GE Waukesha Inc. Prolec-GE is a joint venture between the Xignux...
Notable Women in STEM: Dawn Wankowski
Dawn Wankowski, assistant professor at Cardinal Stritch University in Fox Point has served as a faculty member since 2002....
Notable Women in STEM: Roberta Brehm
Since Roberta Brehm purchased Waukesha-based HVAC manufacturer representative firm Vyron in 2018, its revenue has grown more than 70%...
Notable Women in STEM: Dr. Karin Hoffmeister
Karin Hoffmeister is working to bring glycoscience into mainstream research and clinical practice.Â
The field focuses on uncovering the structure...
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Notable Women in STEM: Carrie Bristoll-Groll
Milwaukee’s water technology reputation is due in large part to leaders in government and business, and one of these...
Notable Women in STEM: Angie Kochanski
The solar industry in Wisconsin now employs more than 3,000 people, but, according to J.D. Smith, head of business...
Notable Women in STEM: Kate Trevey
Leading Marquette University’s Fotsch Innovation and Engineering Leadership Development Center, Kate Trevey creates programming for undergraduates, lifelong learners and...