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IBAW presents Waukesha County Executive Paul Farrow
Independent Business Association of Wisconsin hosts Waukesha County Executive on March 16, 2018

The Independent Business Association of Wisconsin (IBAW) presents Waukesha County Executive Paul Farrow on Friday, March 16, 2018, 7:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. Event will be held at Wisconsin Club, 900 W Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis. A plated breakfast is served.
Steve Kohlmann, Executive Director of IBAW, said, “Waukesha County is one of the strongest counties in the state, and it continues to show its economic muscle in construction, retail and manufacturing. Mr. Farrow will share an economic and development forecast and discuss how the county is addressing workforce challenges the business community faces.” To register, go to www.IBAW.com
County Executive Farrow will talk about the success of the Waukesha County Center for Growth, regional opportunities that are occurring, and some behind-the-scenes conversations surrounding workforce. He’ll also communicate business growth strategy and strategic planning that is making a strong county even stronger.
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In addition to serving as Waukesha County Executive, Mr. Farrow is the newest co-chair of the Milwaukee 7 Regional Economic Development Partnership (M7) Economic Advisory Council. Paul provides strategic direction for international economic development in the region. The M7 has leveraged regional partnerships to bring businesses such as Foxconn, HARiBO, Milwaukee Tool, and Colbert Packaging to Southeast Wisconsin.
The mission of the IBAW is to advance business prosperity through insightful programming, executive networking, and member-driven public policy and advocacy. IBAW membership encompasses manufacturing, service, distribution, healthcare, technology, financial, consulting and others. A statewide, non-profit association, IBAW members and sponsors employ thousands of Wisconsin workers.
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Since 1973, the Independent Business Association of Wisconsin (IBAW) was formed for small business owners to engage in conversation relating to legislation impacting the bottom-line costs of businesses throughout Wisconsin. IBAW is a venue for high level CEOs, CFOs, COOs, other upper management and entrepreneurs to network, exchange business ideas, and become educated and involved on issues which impact their business. IBAW is time well spent!
For additional information, contact Steve Kohlmann, IBAW Executive Director, via email at IBAWOffice@gmail.com