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IBAW Announces 2021-2022 Membership Council

Independent Business Association of Wisconsin Names Membership Leaders for New Year

Steve Kohlmann, Executive Director, IBAW
Steve Kohlmann, Executive Director, IBAW

The Independent Business Association of Wisconsin (IBAW) announces the members of its 2021-2022 Membership Council.

Steve Kohlmann, IBAW executive director, said, “It’s nice to be engaged with such an active organization where its members are passionate about advancing Wisconsin business forward. We’re looking ahead to having a great year and adding more involved individuals.”

Members are Chair, Kristin Carlson, Focal Point Business Coaching; Bob Gross, Gross Automation; Mike Poludniak, Merrill Lynch; Sarah Bauer, Heartland Payment Systems; Gerald Arnholt, VantagePointe Financial Group; Tim Dittloff, Full Sail Leadership Academy; Jim Olson, Iconica; John Ollenburg, Ollenburg LLC; Mike Danielson, Waukesha State Bank; Rick Fong, Primerica; and Jay Craig, MSI General Corporation.

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Kristin Carlson, Membership Council Chair, said, “Our members are enjoying the opportunity to network and participate in engaging events each month. Our membership is growing and strengthening as we move Wisconsin businesses forward. Please reach out to learn more about the opportunities and benefits of joining.”

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 that impact their business. IBAW is time well spent!

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For additional information, contact Steve Kohlmann, IBAW Executive Director, via email at IBAWOffice@gmail.com.

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