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IBAW Presents "The Year Ahead" on December 10, 2021

Independent Business Association Wisconsin Hosts Experts in the Sectors of Financial, Commercial Real Estate, Construction, & Manufacturing

Steve Kohlmann, Independent Business Association of Wisconsin
Steve Kohlmann, Independent Business Association of Wisconsin

The Independent Business Association of Wisconsin (IBAW) hosts “The Year Ahead: What Does a New Year Look Like for Key Sectors?” The program will be held on December 10, 2021, 7:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. at the Wisconsin Club, 900 W Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis. A plated breakfast will be served.

Steve Kohlmann, executive director of IBAW, said, “It’s been an interesting year in business for everyone with lots of twists and turns. And we’re approaching a new year that will have its own set of challenges and opportunities. What does 2022 look like for key sectors in Wisconsin, and what does it mean for your business?”

Panel members include Financial – Dave Spano, Annex Wealth Management; Commercial Real Estate – Jeff Hoffman, Cushman & Wakefield; Construction – Ryan O’Toole, Hunzinger Construction; and Manufacturing – Al Leidinger, Mathison Manufacturing.

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Kohlmann continued, “This month we’ll have discussions with several experts in their particular fields to see what the coming new year has to offer – both in opportunities and challenges. Join us for unique insight and executive networking for the coming year.”

This month’s meeting will be on Friday, December 10th – one week earlier than usual because of the Christmas holiday.

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IBAW members will meet for an in-person meeting at the Wisconsin Club. Note that advance registration is required. Seating will be limited at this event. Walk-ins cannot be accommodated.

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!

For additional information, contact Steve Kohlmann, IBAW executive director, via email at IBAWOffice@gmail.com To register, go to www.IBAW.com

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