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Paul Nobile 

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President and general manager
Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield of Wisconsin
Milwaukee

Paul Nobile is president of Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield of Wisconsin, one of the largest insurance companies providing medical coverage in the state. Nobile is a 20-year veteran of the insurance industry. He previously held roles at Rush Prudential Health Plans, Aetna and UnitedHealthcare. Prior to joining Anthem, Nobile served as the director of sales and account management for the Midwest region at UniCare, a health benefits company based in Chicago and owned by Anthem’s parent company, Elevance Health.

At Anthem, Nobile oversees all aspects of its commercial business in the state, including sales, marketing and underwriting, cost of care, provider relations and network development and clinical management functions.

Nobile has served on the boards of the Alliance of Health Insurers, National Association of Health Underwriters and the Wisconsin Association of Health Underwriters.

Education: Bachelor’s, University of Illinois Chicago

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President

Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield of Wisconsin | Milwaukee 

Paul Nobile is president of Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Wisconsin. Nobile, who has led Anthem in Wisconsin since 2015, oversees all aspects of its commercial business in the state, including sales, marketing and underwriting, cost of care, provider relations and network development and clinical management functions. Anthem is the second largest insurance company providing medical coverage in the state. Under Nobile’s leadership, Anthem has established a value-based care collaboration with Ascension Wisconsin. Anthem also recently announced it would expand coverage through the Wisconsin Health Care Marketplace to 59 additional counties in 2023.  

Previously, Nobile was regional vice president of sales and account management for Anthem in Wisconsin. Earlier, he worked for UniCare, Rush Prudential Health Plans, Aetna and UnitedHealthcare. Nobile has served on the boards of the Alliance of Health Insurers, National Association of Health Underwriters and the Wisconsin Association of Health Underwriters. 

Education: Bachelor’s, University of Illinois at Chicago 

Mark Skogen

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CEO and President
Festival Foods | De Pere

Third-generation grocer Mark Skogen has been full time with his family’s business, Festival Foods, since 1992. After working in a variety of positions across the company, including department manager and store director, he was named president and chief executive officer in 2006.

Mark’s grandfather, Paul Skogen, opened the family’s first grocery store in Onalaska, and Mark’s parents, Dave and Barbara, grew the small chain of stores in the 70s and 80s and then introduced Festival Foods’ current large-store format in 1990. Today, Festival operates 42 stores across the state. It employs more than 8,000 full- and part-time employees. The chain also sponsors the Green Bay Marathon, Christian music festival Lifest, and Grocers on the Green Golf Outing.

Skogen personally owns the Green Bay Rockers, a Northwoods League baseball team, and EPIC Event Center, a concert venue located near the Rockers’ Ashwaubenon stadium. Earlier this year, he purchased an empty lot near the stadium for $3 million with plans to build a five-story, 152-apartment building.

Skogen serves on the boards of the Green Bay Packers and Food Marketing Institute.

He has been recognized as the Wisconsin Grocer Association’s Grocer of the Year and received multiple awards for his entrepreneurship.

Education: Bachelor’s, Viterbo University

Scott Murphy 

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President and CEO
Jewelers Mutual Group
Neenah

Scott Murphy has led Neenah-based Jewelers Mutual Group since 2015. The firm, which provides insurance to jewelry retailers, wholesalers, manufacturers, appraisers and individuals, is recognized as one of the fastest-growing companies in northeast Wisconsin.

The company has grown through acquisition in recent years, including Wexler Insurance Agency in 2020, fine jewelry e-commerce site Gem + Jewel in 2021 and pawnbroker insurance provider Union Life & Casualty Insurance Agency in the summer of 2024. It has also introduced several tech-driven tools for jewelers, including the Zing Marketplace platform and a mobile app that assists consumers in protecting and managing their jewelry.

Education: Bachelor’s and MBA, University of Tennessee

Your secret talent: “My wife and daughters will argue this is the burden they have had to carry over the years, but as a stress reliever I often make up words to whatever song is playing on the radio at the time.”

Advice for first-time leaders: “Look at everything as a learning opportunity and embrace a ‘learn fast’ mindset.”

If you could time travel: “I would go back in time to talk to my younger self. Although I probably would not be able to change, I would tell myself that all those things that are out of my control that I will worry about over the years did not come true – and not because I worried about them.”

What would you like to change about Wisconsin: “Embrace a digital future. The world is going through a major digital disruption and leading through this change can be challenging. Promoting the importance of moving digital forward is critical to the state’s progress.”

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President and CEO

Jewelers Mutual Group  | Neenah 

Scott Murphy became president and chief executive officer of Neenah-based Jewelers Mutual Group in 2015. Jewelers Mutual provides business insurance and risk management solutions to U.S. and Canada’s jewelry retailers, wholesalers, manufacturers and appraisers, and personal jewelry insurance to nearly 1 million consumers. In addition to its Neenah headquarters, the company has offices in Dallas and Miami. 

Jewelers Mutual reports more than $17 billion in bound jewelry coverage. In 2021, the company reported $614 million in assets. It ranked No. 59 this year on Deloitte’s Wisconsin 75 list of the 75 largest private companies in the state, based on sales revenue. It also ranked among Ward’s 50 top-performing property-casualty insurance companies this year.  

Under Murphy’s leadership, the company transitioned to a mutual holding company in 2020. Also that year, the company acquired Wexler Insurance Agency, followed by its acquisition of fine jewelry e-commerce site Gem + Jewel in 2021. It also became the “official jewelry insurance” of the Milwaukee Bucks in 2021, its first-ever partnership with a professional sports franchise.  

Previously, Murphy was an executive partner and principal in insurance industry consulting group Triad Analytic Solution. Earlier, he was chief operating officer at GMAC Insurance and held executive positions within the Great American family of insurance carriers, Infinity Insurance and Windsor Insurance Group. 

Education: MBA, University of Tennessee 

John Schaefer

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President and CEO
Fleet Farm | Appleton

John Schaefer has led Appleton-based retailer Fleet Farm since 2019. Fleet Farm has more than 6,600 employees and operates 49 locations across Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wisconsin. Under Schaefer’s leadership, the company moved its Appleton headquarters to a 192,000-square-foot facility formerly owned by SECURA Insurance in 2020.

Previously, Schaefer was CEO of Sportsman’s Warehouse, where he oversaw its growth from 25 to 90 locations in nine years. He was also previously CEO of Team Express, an internet, catalog and retail marketer of sporting goods, and president and CEO of Cornerstone Brands Inc., a family of catalog companies. Earlier, Schaefer was chief financial officer and chief operating officer of Eastbay Inc., a marketer of footwear, apparel, equipment and licensed and private-label products.

An active alumnus of UW-Madison, Schaefer serves on the board of Badgers United, an organization that promotes the university’s statewide economic impact. He is also a former alumni representative on the university’s athletic board and was chair of the oversight body’s finance committee.

Education: Bachelor’s, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Pete McPartland

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CEO and Chairman
Sentry Insurance  |  Stevens Point

Pete McPartland has been chief executive officer of Sentry Mutual Holding Co. since 2012 and chairman since 2013. He joined the Stevens Point-based insurance company in 2010 as president and chief operating officer. Sentry has about 5,000 employees across the country. The company reported $4.3 billion in premium revenue in 2023.

In September 2024, Sentry announced its acquisition of Nashville-based The General from American Family Insurance in a deal valued at $1.7 billion. The acquisition, which will add about 1,300 employees to Sentry’s workforce, is expected to close by the end of 2024.

McPartland also has oversight of Sentry’s hospitality arm, which includes SentryWorld, an 18-hole golf course, a 64-room boutique hotel, a banquet facility, two restaurants and a sports complex on its Stevens Point campus. In 2023, SentryWorld hosted the 43rd U.S. Senior Open, the third U.S. Golf Association championship to be played at SentryWorld.

Sentry has been the title sponsor of the opening tournament of the PGA Tour season, called The Sentry, since 2018.

Sentry also makes significant charitable contributions to the Stevens Point community. The company’s employee-led 2023 United Way campaign raised $1.67 million, of which $1.33 million was given to United Way of Portage County. Through its foundation, Sentry has donated $16.7 million to support STEM education in public and private school districts in Stevens Point over the past 15 years.

Education: Bachelor’s, University of Florida

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Chairman, President and CEO

Sentry Insurance | Stevens Point
 

Pete McPartland joined Sentry Mutual Holding Co. in 2010 as president and chief operating officer. Two years later, he was named chief executive officer of the Stevens Point-based mutual insurance company. Sentry has more than 4,000 employees nationwide, about half of whom work from its Stevens Point headquarters.  

In addition to the insurance business, McPartland has oversight of Sentry’s hospitality arm. It owns and operates SentryWorld, an 18-hole golf course, a new 64-room boutique hotel, a banquet facility, two restaurants and a sports complex on its main office campus. In 2023, SentryWorld will host the 43rd U.S. Senior Open, which will be the third United States Golf Association championship to be played at SentryWorld. Sentry is the insurance provider for the USGA.  

Sentry has also served as the title sponsor of the PGA Tour’s Tournament of Champions since 2018. This year, the company announced it would extend that partnership through 2035. McPartland recently said aligning itself with the PGA Tour was “one of the smartest decisions we’ve ever made.” Since becoming a title sponsor, the company has created a scholarship program for Maui Public Schools graduates and supported the Maui United Way and hunger relief in Maui County.  

Closer to home, the company’s employees and foundation donated $1.3 million to the United Way of Portage County this year, accounting for more than 40% of the organization’s 2022 goal.  

Education: Bachelor’s, University of Florida 

Sam Sato

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President and CEO
Duluth Holdings Inc. | Mt. Horeb

Sam Sato was appointed president and chief executive officer of Duluth Holdings Inc. in 2021. The retailer has more than 65 locations across the country and reported net sales of $647 million in 2023.

Under Sato’s leadership, Duluth opened its fourth fulfillment center, located in the Atlanta area, in 2023. The $53 million facility is the first in its fleet to use automation and robotics. Duluth Trading Co. also sold its Best Made brand in 2023, a move the company said allowed it to focus on its strategic growth initiatives, including its core workwear, outdoor apparel and accessories businesses and omni-channel customer experience.

Duluth made a four-year commitment in 2022 to raise $1.2 million on behalf of the Boys and Girls Club of Dane County’s McKenzie Regional Workforce Center.

Prior to Duluth Trading, Sato was CEO of publicly traded Finish Line, where he led its merger with JD Sports and developed a key partnership with Macy’s. Previously, Sato had a 23-year career at Nordstrom, beginning as a sales associate in 1984 and eventually becoming vice president, corporate merchandising.

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President and CEO
Duluth Holdings Inc.  |  Mt. Horeb

Sam Sato was named president and chief executive officer of Mt. Horeb-based Duluth Holdings Inc., in 2021. The holding company operates more than 65 Duluth Trading Company locations nationwide. Its portfolio of apparel brands includes Duluth, AKHG and Best Made.

Prior to joining Duluth Trading, Sato worked in executive roles at Finish Line, including as CEO from 2016 to 2019. Sato spearheaded the retailer’s merger with JD Sports and helped develop its partnership with Macy’s. Earlier, he spent 23 years at Nordstrom, including as its VP of corporate merchandising.

What was your first job, and what did you learn from it?
“‘Bag boy’ was the official title, but those who have had this job know it’s much more than that. I mopped, kept areas stocked, emptied the trash, etc. It taught me many valuable lessons: humility, hard work, and the importance of ‘service with a smile.'”

What piece of advice has had the most significant impact on your career?
“Early in my career as a young professional taking on his first managerial position, one of my early mentors said to me, ‘don’t be in a hurry to lead, be in a hurry to listen and learn.’ This was sound advice then, and it continues to guide me today.”

What are some of your favorite destinations/places to visit?
“My wife and I love Italy – the food, the wine, the people, the entire country. It’s so beautiful and full of cultural treasures.”

What is your favorite Wisconsin restaurant and what do you order there?
“There are so many great restaurants in Madison. We have dined at Cento many times and love it there. It has great ambience and service, a nice wine list, and a variety of dishes to choose from. The fried olives are a must!”

What would people be surprised to learn about you (fun fact)?
“I think people would be surprised by my music playlist. I love many genres of music, primarily pop, rap, and R&B.”

If you could take a one-year sabbatical, what would you do?
“I would move to a wine region, Napa, Italy or France for example, and truly learn how to make wine. From growing, harvesting, and ultimately transforming that beautiful fruit into liquid gold… to drinking!”

What advice would you give to a young professional?
“There are lessons, including life lessons, everywhere around you. Take advantage of your opportunities. Don’t worry about everything being perfect. Be curious, work hard to get informed, listen, and build relationships.”

What has been your/your company’s most significant success over the last 12 months?
“I’m extremely proud of the team at Duluth Trading. Like others, we have faced unprecedented challenges beginning with COVID-19 to offshoots of headwinds stemming from the pandemic. Through it all, our team remained dedicated, supportive to one another, and flexible.”

What’s at the top of your bucket list?
“I hope to visit the Great Pyramid of Giza as well as Jerusalem one day. I would also love to become a certified sommelier.”

Rob Jacques

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President and CEO
West Bend Insurance Co.  |  West Bend

Rob Jacques was promoted in 2024 to become chief executive officer of West Bend Insurance Co. A 24-year veteran of the insurance agency, Jacques was previously vice president of commercial lines and senior VP of commercial underwriting before assuming the role of president of West Bend Insurance in 2022. One of the largest employers in Washington County, West Bend Insurance has about 1,600 employees. The firm reported $2.1 billion in direct written premium and wrote $244 million of new business in 2023.

Education: Bachelor’s, University of Wisconsin–Green Bay

What would you do if you could choose another career: “Trial attorney, because I’m passionate about engaging in a lively debate and thrive on asking the questions that get to the heart of the matter.”

Thing to learn this year: “I’m eager to dive deeper into how artificial intelligence can positively transform our industry. But I’m equally curious about where AI might be steering us down a less favorable path.”

Favorite movie: “The original movie ‘Jaws.’ It was so real to me at a young age. It was one of those movies that I still remember like it was yesterday.”

Historical figure you look up to: “Vince Lombardi epitomizes leadership and inspiration, with a remarkable eye for detail. He consistently fostered a winning culture, grounded in unwavering moral integrity and character.”

Dustin Hinton 

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President and CEO, Wisconsin and Michigan
UnitedHealthcare  |  Milwaukee 

Dustin Hinton has led UnitedHealthcare’s operations in Wisconsin and Michigan for the past decade. The largest private health insurer in the U.S., UnitedHealthcare has 8,800 employees in Wisconsin and 1.7 million members in the state. Hinton also serves as the UnitedHealthcare executive sponsor for the Business Health Group of Wisconsin, the vice president of the Alliance of Health Insurers and serves on the boards of the American Lung Association of Wisconsin and the American Lung Association for the Upper Midwest.

Education: Bachelor’s, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Highlights from the past 12 months: “We had a competitor go out of business over the last 12 months. I am really proud of my team and our business partners working together to deliver solutions for employers that were looking for a new home for their benefits.”

If you could time travel: “I would go back and relive the birth of our son, Cole. Probably the happiest day of my wife, Dawn’s, and my lives. At the time, we didn’t realize he would be our one and only. I would relive that day in a heartbeat.”

Your secret talent: “I can juggle. I remember giving a speech in college juggling in front of the class. It helped me with my nerves with public speaking.”

First and most recent concert: “U2 Joshua Tree was my first concert. My most recent was U2 Zoo Station – The Sphere Las Vegas in 2024.”

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President and CEO, Wisconsin and Michigan

UnitedHealthcare | Milwaukee 

Dustin Hinton has led UnitedHealthcare’s operations in Wisconsin since 2014. The insurance company leads the state in market share, with 1.6 million members, 8,600 employees, and a network of roughly 200 hospitals and more than 38,000 physicians across the state.   

Education: Bachelor’s, University of Illinois  

What was your first job, and what did you learn from it?
“I worked at a furniture store when I was 15 on the weekends. I ran the old time elevator and helped people load their furniture. I learned to lift with the legs, not the back.”

What piece of advice has had the most significant impact on your career?
“Recognize your weaknesses and use your strengths to overcome those weaknesses.”

If you could have dinner with any two business leaders, who would you choose and why?
“I won’t list two specific names, but will list roles. I think I would love to have dinner with my predecessor(s) and successor in my CEO role here at UnitedHealthcare. The job can be somewhat isolating at times and to be able to pick the brain of those before me and share common experiences would be amazing. As well as, have the opportunity to share what I have learned with whomever replaces me, I would find that experience very rewarding.”

Favorite destinations: “My happy place is our cottage in Rhinelander (not fancy). Barcelona, Kauai, and Ti Kaye in St. Lucia were pretty special trips.”

What is one book you think everyone should read and why?
“Time on the Water – Bill Gardner. No, it’s not a business book, it is a classic fishing book describing the exhilaration and frustration of musky fishing. The author also takes you on a journey of the Northwoods of Wisconsin which hits home for so many.”

What’s your hobby/passion?
“Musky fishing – (see book recommendation). As I get older, it’s fishing in general as musky fishing becomes more physically challenging. I love the quest of catching a 50-incher, and the thrill of a potential strike at the side of the boat. (Don’t be lazy on your figure 8’s).”

What is your favorite Wisconsin restaurant and what do you order there?
“Jake’s in Brookfield. Can’t go wrong with a filet there.”

What would people be surprised to learn about you (fun fact)?
“That I have become super handy through the years. I struggle to sit still when I am at our place up North (Rhinelander) and love to fix and improve things there. I shouldn’t share that I get excited when the Family Handyman magazine arrives each month, but I do.”

What was your first car? How long did you drive it for?
“Mazda MX3 – 4 years.”

If you could take a one-year sabbatical, what would you do?
“I think I would take some trips with my parents. Now that I am older and know how much time with our son means to my wife and I, I think I would try to catch up with my parents and give them the gift of time with their immediate family back to them.”

What’s the toughest business challenge you’ve had to overcome?
“I was moved out of a role – not by choice – 12 years ago. My boss at the time told me that it would be hard for me to understand at the time, but it was the best thing for me and my career. She believed I was in the wrong role, and she would help advance my career in a different job/lane I was better suited to be in. It’s still hard for me to accept but looking back now she might have been right.” 

What advice would you give to a young professional?
“Be patient and always give 100% effort. You don’t always need to jump around to advance, I believe good things come to those that give 100% effort and build their internal and external reputation and relationships.”

What has been your/your company’s most significant success over the last 12 months?
“The launch of our Nexus ACO product, partnering with Advocate Aurora Health, Froedtert and the Medical College and Children’s Wisconsin. The market is really excited about a new offering from UnitedHealthcare, but in general something new in the marketplace. This combination of partners has never been done quite like this before. I continue to thank each of those system CEOs and their leadership teams for making Nexus ACO happen. It’s hard not to see this as a major positive for our community, moving health care forward.”

What is one thing you would change about Wisconsin to make it even better? “Lower health care costs. I agonize (over) what increasing costs do to employers throughout our state. We have the fourth-highest health care costs in the country.” 

As you enter your office, what would you choose to be your walk-up or theme song and why?
“Van Halen – ‘Top of the World.’ I am a Gen Xer, that grew up with Eddie Van Halen. I think that song translates to the good fortune I have to work with the people I do and the opportunity I have to make a difference with my company.”

Is there a nonprofit cause that has special meaning to you?
“I have been on the board for the American Lung Association (ALA) for the last 10 years. My dad has chronic obstructive pulmonary disease after years of smoking. The ALA’s message that ‘when you can’t breathe (or you don’t have your health) nothing else matters,’ resonates with me because of family and friends who have suffered with their lung health.”

What is the biggest risk you have ever taken?
“I would have to say the launch of our new Nexus ACO product. It’s the first move we have made away from our broad network offering, highlighting a few key provider partners. Our customers are asking us to do more to help control costs, while still providing good quality access for their employees and their families. Agitating the marketplace with our new product and network comes with its stresses, but without some level of disruption we can’t deliver what the market needs to move health care forward.”

What’s at the top of your bucket list?
“For me, when I think bucket list, I think travel. It’s hard not to dream of some day going to Australia/New Zealand or doing an Alaskan cruise, but I think Italy might be the highest on my bucket list right now. Any opportunity to travel with my family and see and experience something new together is the real goal.”

What has you most excited about the future?
“Younger people coming up in our organization and throughout our industry. Watching them develop their skills and getting opportunities to be the next leaders. I think younger people are the accelerants to reshaping corporate America. The reshaping is bringing more flexibility, diversity and work life balance, which leads to a brighter future.”

John Menard Jr.

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Founder and owner
Menards | Eau Claire

John Menard Jr., founder and owner of Eau Claire-based Menards, is the richest person in the state, with an estimated net worth of $22.9 billion. Among billionaires worldwide, he comes in 88th, according to Forbes.

He began building pole barns in 1958 to help fund his college education at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. That business later evolved into building supplies company Menards Cashway Lumber, from which he sold lumber and building materials to the public. He then opened his first hardware store in 1972, and Menards was born.

Today, Menards is the nation’s third-largest home improvement chain behind Home Depot and Lowe’s. The company operates 351 stores in 15 states, has roughly 45,000 employees and reported $13.4 billion in revenue in 2023. Menard remains majority shareholder of the closely held business.

Menard donated $15 million in 2008 to support Luther Midelfort Hospital in Eau Claire, supporting a new emergency department. In 2015, he gave $10 million to the Eau Claire Area YMCA, establishing the John and Fay Menard YMCA Tennis Center. He has given $2.1 million to the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse’s business college, $2.4 million to UW-Stout’s foundation and $3 million to UW-Eau Claire’s Center for Constitutional Studies. Menard also gives regularly to conservative political groups, candidates, parties and committees.

He has been actively involved in auto racing for decades, and he sponsored the winning car at the 2019 Indy 500.

Education: Bachelor’s, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire

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Founder and owner
Menards  |  Eau Claire

John Menard Jr. planted the first seeds of what would become Menards home improvement retail chain in 1958, selling pole buildings as a means to fund his education. When he graduated college, Menard was able to devote all of his energy to the business and purchased land in Eau Claire to set up a small office and shop. He opened his first business, building supplies company Menards Cashway Lumber, from which he sold lumber and building materials to the public. He opened his first hardware store in 1972, seven years ahead of the launch of Home Depot, which would become one of its chief competitors.

Today, Menards has more than 330 stores in 15 states. It reported revenue of $13.1 billion in 2021 and ranks No. 34 on the National Retail Federation’s Top 100 Retailers list.

Menard remains majority shareholder of the closely held business. With a reported net worth of $17.3 billion, Menard is the richest person in Wisconsin, according to Forbes’ World’s Billionaires List, coming in at No. 104.

Menard has been actively involved in auto racing for decades, and he sponsored the winning car at the 2019 Indy 500.

Menard donated $15 million in 2008 to support Luther Midelfort Hospital in Eau Claire, supporting a new emergency department. In 2015, he gave $10 million to the Eau Claire Area YMCA, establishing the John and Fay Menard YMCA Tennis Center.

He has given $2.1 million to the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse’s business college, $2.4 million to UW-Stout’s foundation and $3 million to UW-Eau Claire’s Center for Constitutional Studies. Menard also gives regularly to conservative political groups, candidates, parties and committees.

Education: Bachelor’s, UW-Eau Claire

Tim Gerend

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President
Northwestern Mutual  |  Milwaukee

Tim Gerend is president of Northwestern Mutual and will become the Milwaukee-based life insurance and financial services company’s next CEO on Jan. 1, 2025. During his more than two decades with the company, Gerend has held leadership roles in various areas, including law, compliance, field compensation and campus planning. Most recently as executive vice president and chief distribution officer, he was responsible for the company’s go-to-market strategy, including the company’s 20,000 advisors and employees, and strategic communications and marketing strategies.

Education: Bachelor’s, Butler University; J.D., Notre Dame Law School

Favorite Wisconsin destination: “We love visiting our three (of four) kids in Madison. We also love the beauty and serenity of the North Woods and, of course, Lambeau Field. That said, I’ll say anywhere on the shore of Lake Michigan.”

Traits you seek for new hires: “I want people who are smart, curious and willing to be more about the team than themselves.”

Highlights from the past 12 months: “Northwestern Mutual awarded an industry-leading $7.3 billion dividend to our life insurance policyowners – our largest-ever payout and nearly three times the size of our nearest competitor.”

Advice for first-time leaders: “First and foremost, be authentic and allow your values to guide your decisions and actions. A leader’s role extends far beyond managing tasks and teams. They must set a bold vision, communicate and advocate, secure buy-in from stakeholders and drive the organization forward.”

Andrew McLean

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CEO
Lands’ End | Dodgeville

Andrew McLean is chief executive officer of Lands’ End and a member of the Dodgeville-based retailer’s board. A multi-channel retailer with about 5,000 employees, Lands’ End expects net revenue to be between $1.33 billion and $1.45 billion in fiscal 2024. Prior to joining Lands’ End, McLean was president, international at AEO, the parent of American Eagle and Aerie brands. In that role, he led international operations and innovation across Canada, Greater Asia, Europe and Mexico and oversaw global expansion for AEO’s brands. He’s also held senior positions at Gap, Liz Claiborne and Urban Outfitters. McLean is a supporter of the NY Fashion Tech Lab, an organization committed to supporting retail innovation among female entrepreneurs.

Education: Bachelor’s, University of Manchester; master’s, University of Cambridge; MBA, Harvard Business School

Highlights from the past 12 months: “Reinvigorating our customer base.”

Your secret talent: “I am a great pickleball player.”

What would you do if you could choose another career: “I’d love to have served our country in the military.”

Your Olympic sport: “100 meter – it’s all about speed!”

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CEO
Lands’ End  |  Dodgeville

Andrew McLean became chief executive officer of Lands’ End in November. Prior to joining the Dodgeville-based retailer, McLean was a president of American Eagle Outfitters, the Pittsburgh-based parent of the American Eagle and Aerie brands. There, he led international operations and innovation for the $5 billion retailer across Canada, Greater Asia, Europe and Mexico. He’s previously held senior positions with Urban Outfitters, Liz Claiborne and Gap. McLean is also a board advisor at Sarona Commerce Ventures, a member of World 50 Inc., and a board member of GhostRetail.

A multi-channel retailer with about 5,000 employees, Lands’ End last year reported $1.6 billion in net revenue, the highest it had seen since 2011, and $33.4 million in net income. Like many retailers, the company continues its evolution toward a digital-first approach. Its U.S. e-commerce net revenue was up 7% last year. Lands’ End has also expanded its third-party revenue stream in recent years through its partnership with Menomonee Falls-based Kohl’s Corp., now selling its clothing in 500 Kohl’s stores. It also recently launched an e-commerce partnership with home shopping giant QVC.

Education: Bachelor’s, University of Manchester; master’s in engineering management, University of Cambridge; MBA, Harvard Business School

 

Peggy Williams-Smith

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President and CEO
VISIT Milwaukee | Milwaukee

Peggy Williams-Smith joined VISIT Milwaukee as its first female president and CEO in 2019. Under her leadership, the firm recently completed a rebrand and has launched several marketing campaigns to elevate the city’s reputation and tourism economy. Williams-Smith was instrumental in promoting the city during the Milwaukee Bucks’ 2021 championship run and during the city’s bid to secure the 2024 Republican National Convention. Prior to VISIT, she held leadership roles at Marcus Hotels & Resorts for over 22 years.

Highlights from the past 12 months: “We had a record-breaking year for tourism in 2023. We played a pivotal role in driving Milwaukee County’s direct visitor spending to an all-time high of $2.3 billion … (thanks  to) partnerships with local sports celebrities, large-scale events like the USA Triathlon and creative marketing initiatives like the Emmy-nominated Good Things Brewing. We continued the growth into 2024 with ‘Top Chef,’ welcoming the 2024 Republican National Convention and hosting Connect Marketplace.”

Your secret talent: “I am a fabulous cribbage player.”

Advice for first-time leaders: “Surround yourself with people smarter than you.”

If you could time travel: “Back to 1988, as a junior in high school. My grandparents and parents were still alive. It was a time of innocence that we can’t recapture today.”

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President and CEO
VISIT Milwaukee | Milwaukee

Peggy Williams-Smith has led VISIT Milwaukee, the region’s convention and visitors’ bureau, since late 2019. Just a few months into her role, Williams-Smith had to steer the organization through the COVID-19 pandemic, which upended the local tourism economy and rendered the Democratic National Convention a mostly virtual event. As the region rebounds, VISIT is responsible for helping draw conventions, trade shows and leisure travel back to the city. Milwaukee’s successful bid for the DNC helped it secure the 2024 Republican National Convention, which VISIT Milwaukee estimates will have a $180 million to $200 million economic impact and draw 45,000 visitors.

First job: “Arby’s as a cashier. I learned, immediately, that I loved going to work. I loved the sense of accomplishment it gave me and the feeling of family I got from my coworkers.”

Toughest business challenge you’ve ever faced: “The effects of COVID. Coming into a new job and having to lay off one-third of the team within the first six months.”

Biggest recent success: “Securing the Republican National Convention for the summer of 2024.”

Why you are excited for the future: “The new leadership in our region. We have energetic young leaders who grew up in our city. They know the issues we face, but they know that the way to move forward is public and private collaboration.”

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