In his mere five years at Kraus-Anderson, Brent Flaten has not been in want of prominent projects.
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Before joining Mortenson’s Milwaukee office, Megan Felten had no experience as an engineer.
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Maria Delestre likes to be where the action is.
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Emily Ballweg was an intern at Mortenson during college and quickly fell in love with the company’s way of carrying out business.
Read More »Wolfert sets the tone for Bray
Matt Wolfert knew he wanted to take part in the construction trades somehow, so he started at Bray Architects in a school-to-work program doing basic labor around the office.
Read More »Wantoch a concrete industry icon for over 40 years
From the streets in Milwaukee to the pipes running underneath, Clark Wantoch has made a difference in his roughly 40 years in the construction industry.
Read More »Wagner’s counsel keeps construction on track in ‘Smallwaukee’
Roy Wagner, a partner at Michael Best’s Milwaukee office, started practicing construction law for the same reason many enter the construction industry — he finds satisfaction in working on buildings and leaving a mark on skylines around the state.
Read More »Family’s roots in trades lead Smith to pay it forward
Construction has always been in Tom Smith’s blood.
Read More »From recession to prosperity, Schmidt leads the way
Rick Schmidt is continuing his family legacy in Wisconsin construction as he leads CG Schmidt through its 100th year in business.
Read More »From public to private jobs, Rocole built Cullen’s market in Milwaukee
When Larry Rocole was asked by JP Cullen to oversee the opening of the company’s Milwaukee office in 1998, he looked at it almost as opportunity to start his own business.
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