DRIVINGECONOMICDEVELOPMENTIN KENOSHACOUNTY
2014 KABA ANNUAL REPORT
TABLE OF CONTENTSMessage from the President .......................4
Board of Directors & Committees .............5
Progress on Kenosha First Strategic Plan ....6
Goal one ...............................................6
Goal two ..............................................12
Goal three ...........................................14
Goal four .............................................16
Goalfive ..............................................18
The KABA Foundation ...............................20
Financial Information .................................22
2014BorrowerProfiles ..............................23
2014 KABA Membership Listing ..............24
Pictured (L-R): Christopher Naumann,ExecutiveDirector–Downtown Kenosha, Inc.; Heather Wessling, Vice President of Economic Development;BrookeInfusino,DirectorofTalentDevelopment;LisaFeltson,OfficeManager;ToddBattle, President; Jeanne Geiger, AdministrativeAssistant;BeckyNoble,DirectorofMarketing.
The Kenosha Area Business Alliance is the lead business organization that drives economic development throughout Kenosha County. KABA supports and provides services to its investors and the community to ensure quality growth, a robust economy and a positive business climate for the Kenosha area.
Staff
The Kenosha Area Business Alliance (KABA) is Kenosha County’seconomicdevelopmentorganizationandbusiness association.
Apublic-privatepartnership,KABAisfocusedonmakingtheKenoshaAreaabetterplacetodobusiness,live,andwork,through:(1)Economicdevelopmentinitiativesthatstimulateprivatesectorinvestmentandjobcreation;(2)Providingprograms,products,andservicesthatimprovethecompetitivenessofKenoshaAreaemployersandtheiremployees;and(3)Educationalinitiativesaimedatenhancingstudentachievementandoverallschoolperformance.
KABA MISSION STATEMENT
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On behalf of our Board of Directors and staff, I am pleased to share the 2014 Annual Report for the Kenosha Area Business Alliance (KABA).
KenoshaCounty’seconomicresurgence continued in 2014.
Significantdevelopmentsthatwereannounced, initiated, or completed accountedforover$300millioninnewinvestmentandmorethan1,500newjobs.KeycontributorstothesenumbersweremajornewfacilitiesforInSinkErator,Niagara Bottling and Uline.
Combinedwith2013activity,KenoshaCounty’smajoreconomicdevelopmentwinsinthepasttwoyearsaccountfornearly$700millioninnewinvestmentandover4,000jobs!
It has been an exciting and prosperous time for the KenoshaCountyArea,andwearegratefulforhavinghadanopportunitytoplayaroleinthesedevelopments.
WhileweareexcitedaboutrecentdevelopmentactivityandoptimisticaboutKenoshaCounty’sfutureprospects,wearenotsatisfied.
Wehopetoleveragethisrecentsuccesstospurdevelopmentinareasofthecommunitythatsufferfromunderinvestment.Wealsoplantocontinueworkingwithemployers,educationalinstitutionsandworkforcedevelopmentpartnerstoensurethatnewandexpandingbusinessescangetthetalenttheyneed to fuel their growth.
Thankyouforyoursupport,investment,andinvolvementinKenoshaCounty’seconomicdevelopmentsuccess.
Best wishes for a prosperous 2015,
Todd Battle, President
Dear Investors, Partners & Stakeholders,
30new KABA investors
$$14,700
$$8,27548 new investorscontributed to
the Y-Link initiativefor a total of
43 new investors contributed to
Downtown Kenoshafor a total of
331Total KABA investors
Banking (13)
Investorsby Industry
BusinessServices
(45)
Construction &Related Industries
(22)
Health Care &Related Industries
(19)
Manufacturing(72)
Engineering &ArchitecturalServices (10)
Government &Education
(23)
Individual (12)
Media(1)
Non-profit(20)
Retail Establishments(18)
Telecommunications & Utilities (6)
Transportation, Distribution& Warehousing (16)
Insurance, Legal &Financial Services
(29)
Real Estate(25)
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AuditDavidGeertsenKathleen GoesslCherie JuliusPatrickMilneDavidNankinKarlOstbySusan Ventura*
ExecutiveAnne ArbasSusan CraneTimothyGeraghtyJerryKingKarla KrehbielVirginia MoranAldo PagliariBrenda PenesisPeterSinsky
FrankUnick*Susan VenturaTimothyWoods
FinanceSueBlockTom CamilliJayCashmoreJens EmersonNateFrankeWesleyRicchio
KyleVitkusAndyVogelDavidWright*
NominatingBradleyFoleyDavidGeertsenJean MoranTracyNielsenMichael Pollocoff
Clara-lin TappaFrankUnickSusan Ventura
PersonnelJeroldFrankeVirginia MoranStanleyTorstensonFrankUnick
* denotes Chair
Standing Committees
LEADERSHIP
ChairFrank UnickChiefFinancialOfficer,Uline, Inc.
Vice ChairSusan Ventura Senior Vice President & ChiefOperatingOfficer,UnitedHospitalSystem,Inc.
SecretarySusan CraneDirectorCustomerServices,We Energies
TreasurerPeter SinskyChiefFinancialOfficer,RileyConstructionCompany,Inc.
Board of Directors
William AbtSenior Vice President for Administration and Business, Carthage College
Bryan AlbrechtPresident,GatewayTechnicalCollege
Anne ArbasVice President- Controller & Global Tax, JockeyInternational,Inc.
Deborah FordChancellor, UniversityofWisconsin-Parkside
Timothy GeraghtyAttorney,GodinGeraghtyPuntilloCamilli,SC
Mitch JanuszewskiPrincipal, RegulatoryComplianceAssociatesInc.
Sue Savaglio-Jarvis Superintendent, KenoshaUnifiedSchoolDistrict
Chet KeizerPresident, IRIS USA, Inc.
Jerry KingCFO, Kenosha Beef International, Ltd.
Doug KochPresident-SoutheastMarket,Aurora Health Care
Karla KrehbielSeniorVicePresident,JohnsonBank
Brad MillerVicePresident,MarketDevelopment,SuperValu, Inc.
Virginia MoranCEO,LMIPackagingSolutions,Inc.
Chad NavisDirectorofIndustrialInvestments,ZilberPropertyGroup
Tracy NielsenChiefExecutiveOfficer,UnitedWayofKenoshaCounty
Aleta NorrisPartner,LivingAsALeader
Aldo PagliariSenior Vice President - Finance & CFO, Snap-on Incorporated
Brenda PenesisPlant Manager, ACCO Brands
Charles SkendzielOwner,EquityCreative
Clara-lin TappaAssistant Vice President & HR Manager, United Communications Corporation
Timothy WoodsDirector–Manufacturing&OperationsNA,S.C. Johnson & Son
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Support and expand the existing base through business attraction, retention and consolidation strategies.
FNA GroupJobs: 136 | Investment: approximately $3 millionProject: 176,433-square-foot manufacturing facility
Company: Manufacturer of pressure washers for homeand industrial markets
n Relocating part of its operations from Arkansas to Pleasant Prairie
n Selected Wisconsin after taking part in a site selection process that involved numerous states
Quest ProductsJobs: 56 | Investment: $3.6 millionProject: 44,398-square-foot headquarters and assembling/packaging/warehousing facilityCompany: Packaged consumer goods producer specializing in retail, e-commerce and drop-ship distribution
n Relocating from Illinois and consolidating existing operations in Iowa to larger facility in Kenosha County
NEW BUSINESSES
2014: Kenosha County, WI
1,515Jobs
3 million SFdeveloped/
absorbed
$4.9 MM loanedby KABA to area
companies
$305million in
capital investment69
economicdev. prospects
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UlineCompany: North American distributor of shipping, industrial, and packing materials
Project No.1Jobs: 500 | Investment: $100+ millionProject: 298,000-square-foot headquarters campus; 1.1 million-square-foot distribution facility
n Project will more than double the size of its HQs
Project No. 2Jobs: 475 | Investment: $75+ millionProject: one million-square-foot distribution facility; 60,000-square-foot office space
n Relocating its Midwest Distribution Operations from Waukegan, Illinois
Niagara BottlingJobs: 88 | Investment: $75 millionProject: 377,000-square-foot manufacturing facility
Company: Nation’s largest private label bottled water supplier
n Extensive and competitive site selection process
n Initially planned for one line of production; expanded to two lines
InSinkEratorJobs: 200 | Investment: $18.5 millionProject: 160,000-square-foot manufacturing facilityCompany: World’s largest manufacturer of food waste disposers for home and commercial use
n Expansion project that will upgrade the company’s current facilities in Racine and expand into Kenosha
n KABA helped assemble local financial assistance in support of the expansion project
Other companies continued construction on previously announced projects: Amazon continued work on its two fulfillment centers totalling 1.5 million SF. One facility opened in October and the other will open in mid 2015. Kenall Manufacturing completed construction on its 354,000 SF advanced manufacturing facility and began operations in December.
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The Blast Shop
ASYSTTechnologies
Jobs: 20 (additional 40 over the next 3 years)Investment: $6 millionProject: 46,792 SF addition to its existing facility in the Business Park of KenoshaCompany: Plastic-injection molder which engineers, manufactures and distributes automotive components globally
n Allowed for a phase two interior buildoutn Added in-house tool repair room and reconfigured its plant floor to make room for additional equipment
Jobs: 10 | Investment: $4.4 millionProject: 59,164 SF addition to its manufacturing facility and a 12,000 SF addition to their existing cold storage facility in Twin Lakes (pictured below)Company: Full-service custom thermo former specializing in vacuum forming, twin sheeting and pressure forming medium to heavygauge plastic sheets
n The space was needed to support Allied’s growth and house additional manufacturing equipment
Allied Plastics
Jobs: 10 | Investment: $356,000Project: Purchase of machinery and equipment for relocation and expansion to a 21,867 SF facility in LakeView Corporate ParkCompany: Specializes in powder coating applications, media blasting, and municipal structure restoration
n Within the next three years, TBS plans to add a 35,000 SF addition to the new building and add a fabrication and catalog sales department to its services
AREA EXPANSIONS
Good Foods GroupJobs: 50 | Investment: $10+ million Project: 39,166 SF addition to its facility in LakeView Corporate ParkCompany: An all-natural food manufacturer of preservative free dips, sides and salads
n Expansion brought the facility square footage to 95,596 and has allowed for increased production, cold storage and support infrastructure
n Jobs added will be higher-skilled and higher-paying due to type of advanced equipment invested in
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PEER-LEARNING AT KABA ROUNDTABLESKABA regularly hosts five Professional Roundtables which provide a forum for professionals to discuss current, relevant issues and draw on the collective experience of the group to gain practical insights which can be applied immediately. Attendees hear from a subject-matter expert and have the opportunity to engage with guest presenters and each other.
KENOSHA COUNTY BUSINESSEXCELLENCE AWARDSKABA, in collaboration with the Kenosha Area Chamber of Commerce, recognized seven local companies and one individual for their success at the 2014 Kenosha County Business Excellence Awards in November. More than 350 attended the recognition dinner held at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside’s Student Center Ballroom. The event was presented by Johnson Bank, Johnson Insurance and UW-Parkside, and additionally sponsored by BizTimes Media, CliftonLarsonAllen, We Energies and CenterPoint Properties.
2014 award winners...
Business of the Year: Bradshaw Medical, Inc.
Small Business of the Year: Offsite, LLC
Entrepreneur of th Year: Edward Polen, EMCO Chemical, Inc.
FastFive:The Blast ShopLaMacchiaTravelMike’sChicken&DonutsPlatinumSystemsYutkaFence
Pictured below: (L-R) Top row - Mike Cholak, Mike’s Chicken & Donuts; Guy Bradshaw, Bradshaw Medical; Brett Yutka, Yutka Fence. Bottom row - Mike Clark, The Blast Shop; Tom Karnes, LaMacchia Travel; Steve Borucki, Offsite; Ed Polen, EMCO Chemical. (Not pictured: Matt Carlson, Platinum Systems)
Pictured above: A Manufacturers Forum at EMCO Chemical Distributors: “Building a World Class Safety Culture”
CEOFinance
Manufacturing
HR
Marketing
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A core ingredient of comprehensive economic development programs, formal business retention and expansion visits are conducted to learn about a community’s existing business base and gain insight regarding the challenges and opportunities employers face. The information gathered from these in-person discussions is aggregated and used as part of a continuous improvement process for deploying resources to strengthen companies for long term economic vitality. Identifying possible barriers allows the community to meet them head on.
In 2014, 100 formal interviews were completed.
BUSINESS RETENTION & EXPANSION
Who’s in Kenosha County?
Type ofFacility
branchplant (4%) division
(3%)office op
.
man
ufac
tu
ring
distrib.HQs (26%
)
EmployeeCount
1-100 (67%)
101-250
(13%)
251-500 (8%)
501-1,000(10%) 1,000+ (2%)
IndustrySector
ind.goods(10%)
consumergoods (9%)
adv. mfg. (42%)
transp.
retail(4%)
durablegoods (6%)
n/a
(22%
)
agriculture (3%)construction (5%)
healthcare(2%) IT (4%)
(15%)
(19%)
(19%
)
(32%
)
How are they doing?
New products anticipated
w/in next 2 yrs
yes (72%)
no answer (19%)no (9%)
local(38%)
regional(38%)
national(15%)
international(9%)
Primary Market
dec
reas
ing
(14
%)
no
an
swer
(7%
)
stab
le(4
%)
incr
easi
ng
(75
%)
Plans for expansionw/in the next 3 years?
yes
(50%
)
no answer
(25%
)
no
(25%
)
Total Company Sales
M
arket Share of Com
pany’s Key Products
increasing(69%) stable
(17%)
noanswer(7%)
decreasing(7%)
Business is booming in Kenosha County. Executives report that they expect their companies’ sales to increase, their market share to go up and most plan on needing more space in the future to accommodate growth.
What do Kenosha County companies think about our workforce?
What do they think about our community?
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Availability Quality Stability Productivity
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The quality, productivity and stability of Kenosha County’s workforce is what executives appreciate most. Skilled labor that is experienced in advanced manufacturing, food processing, distribution and other key industries reinforces the fact that Kenosha County has a real competitive advantage in its advanced manufacturing environment and workforce. However, Kenosha County needs to be aware of the growing issue of talent availability. Kenosha County should take advantage of its location in such a highly populated area as well as its outbound commuters and work to attract talent to the community.
“Innovation is the mechanism for prosperity...and the power of place fuels innovation. For Snap-on, our place is Southeast Wisconsin and our city is Kenosha. It’s been that way for nine decades, and it gives us an advantage.”
- Aldo Pagliari, Senior VP & CFO, Snap-on Incorporated
15%
Workforce
Location
48% 8%Infrastructure
6%PositiveBusinessClimate
Primary Competitive Advantages
A vast majority of executives cited Kenosha County’s strategic location in the heart of the Chicago-Milwaukee corridor as its strongest asset. Also mentioned were its productive workforce, good infrastructure and positive business climate.
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Kenosha County High Impact Fund In 2011, the Kenosha County Board of Supervisors created a ‘High Impact Fund’, to be administered by KABA, to help secure high quality economic development projects. They provided an initial infusion of $1 million. Since then, it has received $2 million in additional funding. “High Impact” developments are defined as those which create a least 50 new high-paying jobs or those involving a capital investment of at least $3 million. Below is a list of projects funded by the Kenosha County High Impact Fund since its inception:
Revolving Loan Fund Program (RLF) KABA manages an extensive portfolio of community revolving loan funds, totaling more than $30 million. These funds are used to provide low-cost financing options to companies creating jobs in Kenosha County by expanding an existing business or by establishing a new facility in Kenosha County.
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR NEW AND EXISTING BUSINESSES
jobs30
jobs10
jobs88
jobs200
jobs26
jobs35
jobs56
jobs10
Mike’sDowntown
Tavern$250,000
AlliedPlastics
$1,658,364
NiagaraBottling LLC
$350,000
InSinkErator(Emerson)$625,000
The BlastShop
$140,000
QuestProducts, Inc.
$1,300,000
DHT/Toolamation
$490,000
Kitchen Cubes(MIKA Brands)
$100,000
In 2014, KABA loaned $4,913,364 to eight area
companies, creating or
retaining 437 jobs and aiding $104,010,750
in total capital investment.
Bradshaw Medical, Inc.: $250,000
Hanna Cylinders, LLC.: $250,000
Kenall Manufacturing: $1,000,000
Niagara Bottling, LLC: $350,000
InSinkErator: $625,000
In 2014, KABA contributed $975,000 from the High Impact Fund to support two major developmentprojects.
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Position Kenosha County for long-term economic growth & development.
AS THE MARKET HEATS UP, NEW SPEC BUILDINGS COME UNDER DEVELOPMENT A low vacancy rate across Kenosha County prompted major developers to invest in speculative building in 2014. Some of the developments launched in 2014 include:
n Developer: CenterPoint Properties Building 1: 412,000-square-foot industrial (rendering right) Building 2: 520,000-square-foot industrial* Location: LakeView Corporate Park in Pleasant Prairie *Already leased to Uline
n Developer: Zilber Property Group Building: Towne VI - 176,000-square- foot industrial* Location: LakeView Corporate Park in Pleasant Prairie *Already leased to FNA Group Additional business park developments are being pursued by Bridge Development Partners and Venture One Real Estate.
In 2014, KABA conducted a feasibility study to determine the viability of a business park in the western part of the County. KABA collaborated with independent public finance firm Ehlers and civil engineering firm Ruekert-Mielke in a process that identified sites, infrastructure, and acquisition/development costs for key sites in Paddock Lake, Salem, Twin Lakes and Bristol.
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Attract, engage and retain talent.
SCHOOLS2SKILLS
RECRUITMENT EVENTS
LEADERCASTKENOSHA
TRAINING
KABApartneredwiththeKenoshaCountyJobCenterandGatewayTechnicalCollegeto facilitate recruitment support for the following companies:
Meijer–150openpositions;600prescreened applicants; 100 people hiredNiagara Bottling–70openpositions;250attendees; 45 hiredKenall Manufacturing–60openpositions;150 attendees; 30 hiredAmazon–1,000openpositions;880hired
204individualsrepresenting33 area employersattendedoneof30 training programs through KABA during 2014.
66: The number of participants in the SupervisoryManagementcoursesduring2014.OthertrainingincludedWorkplaceFirstAid&CPR,ForkLiftOperatorTraining,and Computer Software Programs.
Wage & Salary Surveys: KABA continued itspartnershipwithMRA,allowinginvestorstoparticipateinthesevaluablesurveys.
At the second annual Leadercast Kenosha, attendeesexperiencedexclusive,leadership-buildingcontentdeliveredbya lineup of world-renowned leaders such asAndyStanley,MalcolmGladwell,SimonSinekandDr.HenryCloud.
141 people attended the leadership developmenteventinAugust,hostedatUlineandfacilitatedbyAletaNorrisfromLivingasaLeader.
KABAhostedtwoSchools2Skillstoursattendedby70 high school students from Kenosha County.Four local manufacturers participated in thetours.Post-toursurveyresults:
n 75%indicatedtheywerenowmorelikelytoexplore manufacturing as a career option
n 57%indicatedtheirknowledgeofmanufacturing increased a fair amount; 33%indicateditincreasedalot
n Majorityofthestudentsselectedtermssuchas‘Hightech’,‘clean’,‘safe’and‘highpay’todescribetheindustry
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Y-LINKYoungLeadersinKenosha(Y-Link)isKenoshaCounty’syoungprofessionalorganization.Y-Linkactsasthecatalysttoconnect,attract,retainand foster relationships, professional growthandcommunity-mindednessamongyoungprofessionalsinthecommunity.
WithalmostonethirdofKenosha’spopulationmadeupofyoungprofessionals,Y-Linkisimpactingthenext generation of leaders.
Learn more at ylinkenosha.com.
PresidentAshley NobleVice President - CommercialBanking,JohnsonBank
Vice President Jonathon Baugher Owner, JB Tax
SecretaryJennifer KoeppendoerferManagerofBenefitsandCompensation, UnitedHospitalSystem
TreasurerVince MontemurroController, RileyConstructionCo.
ProfessionalDevelopmentCommittee Chair Bryan HughesHPOP Specialist,GatewayTechnicalCollege
Connect Committee ChairCourtney Olsen Project Manager, MERZ North America
CommunityEngagementCommittee ChairKim LishamerSales & OperationsPlanning Manager,LMIPackagingSolutions,Inc.
Past PresidentRandy TroutmanAccount Manager, PrintPackInc.
Members at Large: Tracy NielsenCEO,UnitedWayofKenoshaCounty
Carolynn FrieschDirector of Internships, Carthage College
Nicholas GalichMedicalStaffServices&BusinessDevelopment,United Hospital System
2014 Leadership
Y-LinkpartneredwithUnitedWayonafirst-of-itskind,excitingeventatadramaticallydecked-outhangarattheKenoshaAirport.Party-goersworeGatsby-themedattireanddancedthenightawaywhileenjoyinghorsd’oeuvres,drinksandlivemusic.Attheevent,Y-linkhonoredthefollowingindividualsfortheFuture 5youngprofessional awards.Thesetalentedindividualswereselectedfortheirprofessionalachievements,communityinvolvementandvisiontoimprovethequalityoflifeinKenoshaCounty.
n Kendra Buchanan, Commercial Plastics
nCrystalMiller,Frontida
nJenniferMoskopf,Clean&GreenSolutions
n Jason Pruitt, Carthage College
nBrettYutka,YutkaFence
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Ensure all parts of the County areeconomically, digitally & physically connected.
THE CITY TAKES CONTROL OF THE CHRYSLER SITEInOctober,theCityofKenoshaCommonCouncilvotedtoacceptthetitletothe109-acreformerKenoshaChryslerEnginePlantproperty.Theagreementstatesthatthecityandstateagencieswillspendupto$30million to clean up the site within the next sevenyears.Inaccordancewithstateandlocallaws,thecityhashiredacontractortoconducttheenvironmentalcleanup,accordingtotheintergovernmentalagreementbetweenthecityandtheWisconsinDepartmentofNatural Resources.
KABAlooksforwardtoworkingwiththecitytorevitalizethiskeypropertyintheheartofKenosha.Nosetplansforthesitehavebeendetermined.TheCityhascontractedwiththeUrbanLandInstitutetoconductananalysistodetermineviableusesforthesite.
Progress onDowntown
DevelopmentStrategic Plan
in pro
gress (42%)
complete
not current
ly u
nder
way
(50%) 1,074
Tota
l Vol
unte
er Hours36
new businessesDowntown*
2014: Downtown Kenosha
* in the last 18 months
6,000visitors at Downtown
Kenosha-hosted events*
(8%)
*from June 2013 toJune 2014
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DOWNTOWN KENOSHA, INC.
New Executive Director
Revolving Loan Fund Program
First Impressions
DowntownKenosha,Inc.(DKI)hiredChristopherNaumanninNovembertoserveasitsExecutiveDirector.NaumannlefthisroleastheExecutiveDirectorofOnBroadwayInc.,anaward-winningmainstreetorganizationinGreenBay,WI,tojoinDKI.
NaumannservedastheExecutiveDirectorofOnBroadwayfornearlyfiveyears.Duringthattime,hehelpedleadnumerousrevitalizationeffortsandeventsincludingtheTitletownBreweryexpansion,thePlattenPlacerenovation,andthegrowthoftheever-popularFarmers’MarketOnBroadway-thesecondlargestfarmers’marketinthestateofWisconsin.PriortohisworkatOnBroadway,NaumannworkedasanArchitectandPlannerandcontributedtomanywell-knownretailandmixed-usedprojects including the billion dollar expansion of the Mall of America.
ChairPaul McDonoughPresident,ClovisPoint,LLC
Vice Chair Kevin ErvinOwner,Frank’sDiner
SecretaryJennifer Dooley Principal,Dooley&Associates,LLC
TreasurerTodd BattlePresident, KABA
Janis AshmusSeniorRetailMarketingManager,JockeyInternational,Inc.
Deanna GoodwinDirectorofMarketing,KenoshaAreaConvention&VisitorsBureau
Rhonda JenkinsAlderperson, District #2CityofKenosha
Zohrab KhaligianCommunityDevelopmentSpecialist,CityofKenosha
Martin LacockChiefInformationOfficer,KenoshaCounty
Peter MolterVice President, UnitedHospitalSystem
Tom O’ConnellPrincipal, Partners in Design Architects, Inc.
2014 Leadership
In2014,theCityofKenoshaprovidedaninitialinvestmentof$1milliontocapitalizearevolvingloanfundtofostereconomicdevelopmentinDowntownKenosha.TheloanfundistobeadministeredbyKABA.
KABAprovidedthefirstloantoMike’sChicken&Donutsforbuildingimprovementsandequipmentintheamountof$250,000.Asecond$100,000loan to Kitchen Cubes LLC aided in their purchase of a building downtown for a mixed-usedevelopment.
InJuly,anine-memberteamfromKenoshavisitedJoliet,Ill. and a team from Joliet came to Downtown Kenosha. ThevisitispartofaUniversityofWisconsin-Extensionprogram called First Impressions.Teammembersstayedonenightandratedtheirexperiencesinavarietyofcategories.
Overall,theJolietteamgaveKenoshafavorableratings.ThevisitorspraisedKenosha’samenities,suchasthemuseumscampus,accessiblelakefrontandstreetcar. TheJolietteampresenteditsfindingsataneventforinterestedstakeholdersatKABAinJuly.
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Build a distinct image and brand for Kenosha County.
TheCityofKenoshapartneredwithDevelopmentCounsellorsInternational(DCI)todevelopaBrandingandMarketingBlueprint—completewithanewbrandlogo,taglineandmarketingplan.DCIconductedextensiveresearchbothwithinandoutsidethecommunitytouncoverkeymessagestheCityshouldusetopromoteitsmanyassets.
TheKenoshaCommonCouncilapprovedanewcitylogoatthecompletionoftheeight-monthprojectandvotedtoupdatethecity’smarketingmessage,incorporatingthe
tagline: City of Kenosha: Chart a Better Course.
Funding was included in the 2014 budget forthebrandingproject,with$50,000in
cityfundsmatchedbyanadditional50,000fromcommunitysponsors.
The 2015 budget includes $100,000tobegin
implementing the new brand
(pictured below).
THE CITY OF KENOSHA REBRANDS
KABA RECEIVESNATIONAL RECOGNITIONKABAreceivedtworecognitionsfromtheInternationalEconomicDevelopmentCouncil (IEDC). The honors were presented inOctoberatanawardsceremonyduringthe IEDC Annual Conference in Texas.
KABAwasawardedaSilverExcellenceinEconomicDevelopmentAwardforits2014projectinthecategoryofAnnualReportfor communities with populations of 25,000-200,000;andaBronzeExcellenceinEconomicDevelopmentAwardforits2014projectinthecategoryofNewsletter/Newspaper for communities with populations of 25,000 - 200,000.
TheIEDCawardsrecognizetheworld’sbesteconomicdevelopmentprograms,partnershipsandmarketingmaterials.
2014
SILVER
2014
BRONZE
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KENOSHACOUNTYRECEIVES MEDIA ATTENTION FOR ITS SUCCESSES KenoshaCountyisthehottestareainthestateofWisconsinintermsofeconomicdevelopment.Local,regional,andnationalmediaoutletstooknoticein2014andstoriesaboutKenoshaCountycouldbefoundinmanydifferentmarkets,particularlyinMilwaukeeandChicago.
“4,000 jobs in two years is only the beginning of Kenosha County’s industrial boom. “Milwaukee Business Journal, September 2014
“Kenosha County’s industrial development activity has been nothing short of amazing.”
Midwest Real Estate News, September 2014
“Just off Interstate 94 between Chicago and Milwaukee, Kenosha offers Amazon quick access to big cities around the Midwest, as well as a
workforce of about 1 million people within a 20-minute drive.”
Bloomberg.com, October 2014
Pictured above: KABA President Todd Battle appears on ‘UpFront with Mike Gousha’, a weekly news program on WISN 12 in Milwaukee. The July episode was titled ‘Business building boom in Kenosha’.
1,540attended a KABA event
3,061people interacted withKABA on social media
16,197visits to www.kaba.org
major events hosted by KABA
11 companiessponsored one or
more KABA events
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2014: KABA Programsand Communications
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THE KABA EDUCATION FOUNDATION
The KABA Mentor ProgramTheKABAMentorProgramisaschool-basedprogramthatempowersbothyoungpeopleandtheadultsworkingwiththem.Volunteermentorsfromareabusinessescommit30-45minutesoftheirtimeeachweekwithathirdthroughfifthgradeormiddleschoolstudenttoworkonacademicandsocialskills.Inthe2013/14schoolyear,146 mentors from 72 member organizationsparticipatedintheprogram.Thankyoutothefollowingmentorswhoaremakingadifferenceinastudent’slife!
Angela AllenLisa AndersonSherri ArnoldDanielBeckerEric BelongiaMichael BereaSallyBerzinskyBarb BrattinMargaret BreckenfeldDianeBrotzJanice CaputoGreg CarlsonTerriChardukianNishaCharllySeritaCheeksDelia ChiappettaStephanie ChristensonDiana ChristoffersonMargaret CintronShelbyCintronLindseyCowenBrian CowenBrandi CummingsLori DejnoJacqueline DeRousse
Joan DobbinsAndrew DodgeAmyL.DollarBarbaraDumkeChuckDykstraMartin EigenbergerCyndiFarmerDena FeingoldPat FinnemoreJason FloresSue FordNatalyFrancisKarlA.FrederickJanetFrederickIan GerrardBrian GlaeserKathleen GloffLinda GodinMaureen GoldsteinAdelene GreeneAlex GrenoRita HagenKellyHanscheBillyHarrisJackieHartleyMilesHartley
Charles HasselKathleen HasselCristinaHernandezCherylHernandezRachael HernandezDawn HerrmannSuzieHildebrandtGaryHodalIesha HodgesRobert HoferJohn HoganSelenaHoskinsKimHumphreysKellyHustonNancyJerzCindyJohnsonKathyKemenDawn KittleStevenKnechtDale KolmosColette KraeuterRob LadousaLinda LangenstroerAmyLawsonAndrew LoewenRachaelMalsack
TommyMalsackDavidMarranJim McPhaulKirstenMcVeyKarin MeadeElizabethMeekmaRaulMendozaKevinW.MetalloSashaMikaCelia MillerJulie MooreTeri MuehlbauerKen MuehlbauerCatherineNevinJeanette NixonAshleyNobleKatieOatsvallBethanyOrmsethCarmelaParkerJonathan PietkiewiczJonathan PingitoreBarbara RandolphHarryRarickRayRedlinAbigail ReedBarbRiley
Connie RinaldiMichael RistauKevinRobinsonKen RoppTanyaRuderLisa RuedigerRickSaskillSharon SchmidtJaclynSchmitTinaSchmitzJeff SchoorHeatherSchulzGeorge SedloffNancySedloff
Stuart ShortBill SielRosalynSmithHelene SobinHeidi SorensenLisaSpaayBeverly(Bunny) StoopsDanetteStricklandBarbSuchyScott TenchDustinTodyAileen TordaJuan Torres
Matt TrohaDebraTutlewskiDaphne UrsuKarynVan HeijningenGregoriaVasquezBill VassosLinda VenturaDebbieVojtisekSandyWasleyJesseWhitneyFloydWilliamsJoel WilsonSheri Zaionc
2013/2014 Mentors
KABAhasofferedannualscholarshipstorecognizetalentedhighschoolseniorsintheKenoshaAreasince1997.In2014, KABA announced the Catalyst2Careers Scholarship Program to students who will attend one of the local institutionsofhighereducation:CarthageCollege,GatewayTechnicalCollegeortheUniversityofWisconsin-Parkside.
ThescholarshipswillbereservedforagraduateofaKenoshaCountyhighschool(publicorprivate)whoisalsoaKenoshaCountyresident.Applicantswhointendtopursueacareerinmath,science,technology,medicine,engineeringorbusinessarepreferred.KABAhasalsodesignatedone(1)$1,000scholarshipforthe2015-16academicyearforAdultLearnerswhoenrollfull-timeatGatewayTechnicalCollegetopursueadegreeinmath,science,technology,medicine,engineering,business,financeoraccounting.
College Scholarship Program
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Andrea & OrendorffARG Healthcare SolutionsAsystTechnologiesATC TransportationBelongia-HervatGroupBeth Hillel TempleBMO HarrisBoys&GirlsClubofKenoshaBrassCommunitySchoolCancer Treatment CentersCarenetCarpetland USACityofRacineHealthDept.Comcast
CommunityImpact Programs, Inc.CommunityStateBankConcordiaUniversityWI- Kenosha CenterCost CuttersCurtisStrangeElementaryDooley&Associates,LLCForeverFloorsGatewayTechnicalCollegeGlobal CommunicationGrantElementaryGrewenowElementaryGuttormsen,Hartley & Higgins, LLPHair UnlimitedHarveyElementary
Helene Sobin ConsultingHerbert’sJewelersHospice Alliance, Inc.Iron Mountain PropertiesJHT HoldingsJockeyInternationalJohnsonBankKABAKenoshaAreaFamily&AgingServices,Inc.(KAFASI)KenoshaCountyKenoshaCountyDivision of HealthKenoshaCountyJobCenterKenoshaCountySheriff’sDept. KenoshaLiteracyCouncilKenosha News
KenoshaPublicLibraryKenoshaUnifiedSchool DistrictKid’sCastleAfterSchool ProgramKidzoneChildCareCenterKMH ConsultingLisaA.SpaayCPALLCLivingLightChurchLMIPackagingSolutionsMaggieMae’sMartinPhotographyOliveGardenOvertheTopCuisinePearson Professional ServicesPrairieLaneElementary
PrayerHouseAssembly of GodProfessionalServices Group, Inc.RileyConstructionS.C. JohnsonSigmetrix, LLCSign-A-RamaSomersCommunityUnited Church of ChristSuperValu, Inc.Terken,Inc.UnitedHospitalSystemUSPostalServiceUW-ParksideVCA Cairo Animal HospitalWalgreensWhittierElementary
Mentor Program Sponsor Companies and Organizations
The Kenosha Area Business Alliance Foundation, Inc. was formed in 1996 to develop
education initiatives with local Kenosha schools to increase
graduation rates, enhance the overall quality of education
and foster the best educational system in the state.
The Annual Scholarship Golf Classic, presented by TDS and
co-hosted by KABA and the Kenosha Area Chamber of
Commerce, raised over $24,000 for their education
foundations in 2014.
Today’s studentsare tomorrow’s
workforce!
Gateway Technical Collegen MatthewSchwartz,HarborsideAcademy
n Raul Tilapia, Bradford High School
University of Wisconsin-Parksiden WaynetteMcCracken,HarborsideAcademy;BiologicalSciences
n NicoleFarrar-Merkes,HarborsideAcademy;SocialSciences
n AbigailStricker,LakeViewTechnologyAcademy;Pre-Med
Carthage Collegen MeredythWenta,St.JosephCatholicAcademy;Biology
Dr. F. Gregory Campbell Kenosha County Scholarship
Presented by KABA and Kenosha Area Chamber of Commerce; Sponsored by Gateway Mortgage Corporation, Jockey International, and United Hospital System
n LaraPeterson–St.JosephCatholicAcademy;PoliticalScience
n MichaelViroglio–BradfordHighSchool; Business Management
22 KENOSHA AREA BUSINESS ALLIANCE | 2014 ANNUAL REPORT
2014 2013AssetsCash&ShortTermInvestments $16,054,264 $15,026,207Notes/AdvancesReceivableLessReserves $12,801,047 $12,638,152OtherAssets $1,295,469 $1,173,310
TotalAssets $30,150,780 $28,837,669 Fixed Assets Property&EquipmentNetofAccumulatedDepreciation $13,836,402 $13,868,210 Total Assets & Fixed Assets $43,987,182 $42,705,879 Liabilities AccountsPayable&OtherShortTermLiabilities $2,453,215 $2,505,209RefundableDeposits $12,000,000 $12,000,000
TotalLiabilities $14,453,215 $14,505,209 Net Assets Unrestricted $9,628,510 $11,349,138TemporarilyRestricted $19,905,457 $16,851,532
TotalNetAssets $29,533,967 $28,200,670
Total Liabilities and Net Assets $43,987,182 $42,705,879
Kenosha Area Business Alliance, Inc. and its SubsidiariesUnaudited Consolidated Statement of Financial Position Compiled for the Years Ending:
2014 2014 2013 2013 Operating Loan Funds & Building Operating Loan Funds & BuildingRevenues ContractServices $170,000 $— $170,000 $—MembershipDues $251,663 $— $— $225,138LoanServiceFees $63,562 $— $— $40,555Training/CEORoundtablesFees $80,435 $— $94,715 $—Interest(Bank,Investments&Notes) $585 $467,870 $673 $528,230RevolvingLoanFundAdministration $667,230 $— $543,007 $—Other $85,149 $189,658 $69,011 $183,967
TotalRevenue $1,318,625 $657,528 $1,143,100 $712,196 Expenses PersonnelCosts $883,675 $— $752,120 $—RevolvingLoanFundAdministration $— $667,230 $— $543,007Travel/GeneralAdmin/Training/CEORoundtable 94,044 $— $74,613 $—OfficeEquipment $— $— $5,621 $—Mailing/Printing/OfficeSupplies $13,499 $1,103 $27,788 $1,138Accounting/Auditing/Legal $23,510 $17,115 $60,021 $363Insurance(Business&GeneralLiability) $17,149 $5,296 $10,378 $2,957Telecommunications/ComputerServices $25,435 $945 $19,158 $876Rent/SpaceMaintenance/Utilities $92,501 $36,503 $93,836 $26,455Membership&BusinessDevelopment $110,972 $— $98,811 $—Depreciation&PropertyTaxes $31,270 $72,227 $38,568 $69,548MiscellaneousExpense $13,933 $59,466 $35,513 18,145ReserveAdjustment $— $1,492,500 $— $225,000
TotalExpenses $1,305,988 $2,352,384 $1,216,427 $887,489 Change In Net Assets $12,637 $(1,694,856) $(73,327) $(175,293)
UnauditedConsolidatedStatementofActivities-AllFunds,CompiledfortheYearsEnding:
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
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2014 BORROWER PROFILES
During 2014, KABA supported $104 million in business development activity throughout Kenosha County by supplying $4.9 million from various revolving loan programs administered by KABA. During 2014, KABA leveraged an additional $21.22 in third party financing for each $1.00 of financing provided by KABA.
Mike’s Downtown TavernNew Downtown pub/restaurantKABAFinancing:$250,000Jobs: 30TotalInvestment:$50,000*Project:Buildingimprovements&equipment
Allied Plastics, Inc.Plastic thermo-former manufacturerKABAFinancing:$1,658,364|Jobs: 10TotalInvestment:$4,400,000*Participating Lender: BMO Harris Project: 59,164 SF expansion & equipment
*dollar amounts are approximate
Niagara Bottling, LLCPrivate-label bottled water supplier KABAFinancing:$350,000(highimpactfund)Jobs: 88TotalInvestment:$75,000,000*Project:New377,000SFmanufacturingfacility
InSinkErator (Emerson)Manufacturer of food waste disposersKABAFinancing:$625,000(high impact fund) Jobs: 200TotalInvestment:$18,500,000*Project:Buildingimprovements&equipmentfor 160,000SFfacility
The Blast ShopPowder coating & media blasting specialistsKABAFinancing:$140,000|Jobs: 10TotalInvestment:$356,500*ParticipatingLender:JohnsonBankProject: Manufacturing equipment for new 21,868facility
Quest Products, Inc.Packaged consumer goods producerKABAFinancing:$1,300,000|Jobs: 56TotalInvestment:$3,600,000*ParticipatingLender:FirstMidwestBankProject: Purchase of 44,398 SF building & buildingimprovements
DHT/ToolamationAutomated, high-volume machining servicesKABAFinancing:$490,000|Jobs: 35TotalInvestment:$1,445,000*ParticipatingLender:StateBankoftheLakesProject:Purchaseof46,257SFbuilding&buildingimprovements
Kitchen Cubes (MIKA Brands)Manufacturer of kitchen & bathroom productsKABAFinancing:$100,000|Jobs: 26TotalInvestment:$345,000*ParticipatingLender:TriCityNationalBankProject: Purchase of 9,000 SF building in Downtown Kenosha
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BankofAmericaBMOHarrisBankChaseCommunityStateBank
Educators Credit UnionFirstBusinessBank- Kenosha
GatewayMortgage Corporation JohnsonBankMBFinancialBank
SouthernLakes Credit UnionSouthportBankStateBankoftheLakes
TriCityNationalBankTruStone Financial Federal Credit Union
Banking
2014 KABA MEMBERSHIP LISTING
ADPAlarmDetectionSystemInc.Badger Press Photographics, Inc.CatalystExhibits,Inc.CCB, Inc.CCI/Cadre Communications, Inc.ChefDavid’sCateredEventsComputer Technologies, Inc.ConvertingSolutions,Inc.
Corporate Design InteriorsDooley&Associates,LLCEconoprintEquityCreativeExpressEmployment ProfessionalsHallum Enterprises, Inc.Halpin PersonnelHR Value PartnersKellyServicesKnoll
Lee Hecht HarrisonLeitch Printing Corp.LenIaquinta’sExcellence in Communications, Inc.LivingAsALeaderMartin GroupMomentum BPA, Inc.Mueller Communications, Inc.Offsite, LLCOverTheTopCuisinePlatinumSystems,Inc.
ProfessionalServicesGroup,Inc.QPSEmploymentGroupSodexo@UniversityofWisconsin-ParksideStan’s-LPSMidwestSuiteImagery,LLCThe Colergét Conference CenterUnited ScrapWinterServices,Inc.
Business Services
Bane-Nelson, Inc.Berghammer Construction Corp.Briohn Building Corp.BukacekConstructionCicchini Asphalt, LLCConcrete Specialties Co. - Kenosha
Dickow-CyzakTileCo.Electrical Contractors of Wisconsin, Inc.FlanneryFireProtection,Inc.Kitchen CubesLee Plumbing Mechanical Contractors, Inc.Liftpro, LLC
Martin Petersen Co, Inc.MSI General CorporationPlumbersandSteamfitters Local #118 U.A.Postorino Decorating, Inc.Rasch Construction & Engineering, Inc.
RileyConstructionCo.,Inc.RJ Underground, Inc.The Bristol GroupThompson Project Management, LLCYutkaFence
Construction & Related Industries
ClarkDietz,Inc.GAI Consultants, Inc.
JSD Professional Services,Inc.KuenyArchitects,LLC
Partners in Design Architects, Inc.Pinnacle Engineering Group
R.A. Smith National, Inc.RobertEvangelisti,LLCRuekertMielke
Engineering & Architectural Services
Carthage CollegeCentral High School District of WestoshaCityofKenoshaConcordiaUniversity WisconsinGatewayTechnicalCollege
HerzingUniversityKenoshaCountyKenoshaUnifiedSchoolDistrictState of Wis. Dept. ofWorkforceDev.-JobServiceSt.JosephCatholicAcademyTown of Paris
Town of SalemTown of SomersTown of WheatlandUniversityofWisconsin-ParksideVillage of Bristol
VillageofPaddockLakeVillage of Pleasant PrairieVillageofSilverLakeVillageofTwinLakesWilmot Union High School District
Government & Education
Abbott LaboratoriesAccelerated Rehabilitation CentersAurora Health Care
Children’sHospitalofWI Clinics - KenoshaDaniel R. Santarelli DDS
Dental Associates, Ltd., KenoshaDr. Jeanne S. Vedder, M.D.Frantal Dental Care
Frontida, Inc.Hospice Alliance, Inc.KenoshaAreaFamilyandAgingServices,Inc.
Health Care & Related Industries
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2014 KABA MEMBERSHIP LISTING
Abatron, Inc.ACCO BrandsAllied Plastics, Inc.Anderson ManufacturingCompany,Inc.Ardent Mills LLCASYST Technologies LLCBadgerland Products, Inc.BeckartEnvironmental,Inc.BEI Electronics, LLCBio Fab Technologies, Inc.BoneDryProductsBradshaw Medical Inc.BrankoPerforatingFWD.,Inc.CentrisysCorporationCommercial PlasticsContact Rubber Corp.CordeckEMCO Chemical Distributors, Inc.
Engendren Corporation(f/k/aIEA,Inc.)Expanded Technologies Corp.FairOaksFarms,LLCFinishing&PlatingService,Inc.FiveStarFabricating,Inc.GEM Manufacturing Inc.GerdauGood Foods Group, LLCHannaCylinders,LLCHoneywell/Genesis Cable ProductsIndustrialToolz/Handi-RampInSinkEratorIRIS USA, Inc.ITO Industries, Inc.JockeyInternational,Inc.Kenall ManufacturingKenosha Beef International, Ltd.
Kenosha Lumber & Manufacturing Co., Inc.Kirsan Engineering, Inc.L & M Corrugated Container Corp.LakesideSteel&Mfg.Co.LMIPackagingSolutions,Inc.Mikrotech,LLCMonarch Plastics, Inc.Mosmatic CorporationNiagara Bottling, LLCNorstan, Inc.NorthlakeEngineering,Inc.OceanSprayCranberries,Inc.Ocenco, Inc.PacificSandsParkerPlastics,Inc.Powerbrace CorporationPrideAbrasive,Inc.ProcessPipe&Valve,Inc.
Puratos Chocolate USAQuest Products Inc.R+D Custom AutomationReflectiveConcepts,Inc.RehrigPacificCompanyRust-Oleum CorporationS.C. Johnson & SonSanmina-SCIShilohSnap-on IncorporatedSTSpecialtyFoodsTG3 Electronics, Inc.The Blast Shop, Inc.The Metal ShopUnitedTechnologyAerospaceSystems-ElectricSystemsVista International Packaging,LLCWickederSteelCompany
Manufacturing
KenoshaCommunity Health Center, Inc.KenoshaRadiologyCenter
Kenosha Visiting NurseAssociation&AffiliatesLivingWellHomeMedical Supplies, Inc.
OccuPro, LLCRegulatoryCompliance Associates Inc.Sports 24, LLC
UnitedHospitalSystemWoodlakeMedical Management
Health Care & Related Industries, cont.
JerryFrankeRonaldFrederickDavidGeertsen
Carl HolbornSamanthaKerkmanWayneKoessl
Jim KreuserMichael MontemurroTerryNolan
KarlOstbyClifton Peterson
StanleyTorstensonGreg Wernisch
Individual
A.B.SchmitzAgency,Inc.Alia,DuMez,Dunn& McTernan, S.C.Ameriprise FinancialServices,Inc.Andrea & Orendorff, LLPBakerTillyVirchow Krause, LLPCliftonLarsonAllen LLPCombined InsuranceDavidInsuranceAgencyDavisonLawOffice,Ltd.
DeiningerFinancialServicesEhlers and Associates, Inc.GatewayMortgageCorp.Godfrey&KahnS.C..GodinGeraghtyPuntillo Camilli, SCGuttormsen,Hartley,Wilk & Higgins, LLPLandmarkTitleCorp.Lindner&Marsack,S.C.Madrigrano, Aiello & Santarelli, LLC
Michael Best & Friedrich LLPPPG Partners LLCPromontoryPointPartners, LLCProphet Wealth ManagementReilly,Penner&BentonLLPReinhart Boerner Van Deuren S.C.RHR Management Consulting, LLC Scott Olson, CPA, LLCSamRuffoloAgency
Seymour&Associates,S.C.Tirabassi,Felland&Clark,LLCTrottier Insurance GroupValeriAgency,Inc.Villani,Becker&LarsenS.C.Warady&DavisLLPWegner CPAsWellsFargoAdvisorsWipfliLLPWhyteHirschboeckDudekS.C.
Insurance, Legal & Financial Services
Kenosha News
Media
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The Kenosha Area Business Alliance (KABA) is a public-private partnership.
www.kaba.org
2014 at-a-glance> 1,515 new jobs> $305 million in new private investment> 3 million SF developed/absorbed> $4.9 million in new project financing from KABA revolving loan funds> $975,000 million in high impact funding> 69 company leads explored> 100 companies interviewed for BR|E program> 331 total KABA investors> 30 new KABA investors> 48 new investors made a contribution to the Y-Link initiative, raising a total of $14,700> 43 new investors made a contribution to Downtown Kenosha, raising a total of $8,275> 1,109 YPs attended one of Y-Link’s 28 events> 70 students took a Schools2Skills tour> 1,540 people attended a KABA event> 16,205 visitors to kaba.org
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Boys&GirlsClubofKenoshaCaralott Inc.Goodwill Industries of Southeastern Wis., Inc.I.B.E.W.Local127Jane Cremer FoundationKenoshaAchievement Center, Inc.
Kenosha Area Chamber of Commerce, Inc.KenoshaAreaConvention & Visitors BureauKenosha CommonMarkets,Inc.KenoshaCommunity Foundation
KenoshaCommunity Media, Inc.KenoshaCountryClubKenosha HumanDevelopmentServices,Inc.LakeCountyPartnersLemonStreetGallery& ArtspaceMRA
TwinLakesAreaChamber & Business Assoc., Inc.UnitedWayofKenoshaCountyWisconsin Housing and EconomicDevelopmentAuthority(WHEDA)WomenandChildren’sHorizons,Inc.
Non-profit
Bear Real Estate GroupBerkshireHathawayHomeServicesEpicRealEstateBridgeDevelopment PartnersCenterPoint PropertiesClovisPoint,LLCDarwinRealty&DevelopmentCorp.
Garretto Real Estate LLCJankoGroupKTR Capital PartnersLee & Associates of Ill., LLCLegacyPropertyManagementServices,LLCLydiaOutreachServicesLLCMajesticRealtyCo.
Mid-AmericaRealEstate– Wisconsin, LLCMLRealtyPartnersLLCNewmarkGrubbKnightFrankPetretti Builders &DevelopersPitts Brothers & Assoc., LLC
PrimeRealtyGroupof Wisconsin, LLCRE/MAXElite,Inc.-MaryDixonRFP Commercial, Inc.TheDickmanCo.,Inc.Venture One Real Estate, LLCWISPARK LLCZilberPropertyGroup
Real Estate
Candlewood SuitesCast,LLCDBASazzyBCrownTrophy&HTE PromotionalFlowersbyJoseph,Inc.JockeyInternational
KenoshaKingfish Baseball ClubKentuckyFriedChickenLaMacchiaTravelLuigi’sPizzaKitchenMike’sChicken&Donuts
Paielli’sBakery,Inc.Pleasant Prairie Premium OutletsRode’sCamera&Photo SuppliesRustic Road Brewing Co.Tenuta’sDelicatessen& Liquors, Inc.
TheClubatStrawberryCreekTotal FurnitureTriangle Appliance, Video & Carpeting Inc.Wilmot Mountain, Inc.
Retail Establishments
ClearCom IncKenoshaWaterUtility
McTernanWireless/ Mobile One
TDSWe Energies
Wisconsin Fuel & Heating
Telecommunications & Utilities
AffiliatedFoodsMidwestAssociatedBagCompanyATC Transportation LLCCH Robinson Worldwide, Inc.GordonFoodServiceHeartland Produce Co.
Hospira Worldwide Inc.JellyBellyCandyCo.JHT Holdings, Inc.Mann WarehouseMidwest RefrigeratedServices
OttoNelsonMoving and StoragePalmen Auto GroupPepsiBeveragesCo.Pulera Collision Auto Care Center
SuperValu, Inc.Uline, Inc.VolkswagenGroupof America, Inc.Yamaha Motor Corp., USA
Transportation, Distribution & Warehousing