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Prosise named ELATES Fellow in national leadership program

Jodi Prosise

Dr. Jodi Prosise, assistant dean of the College of Engineering, Mathematics and Science and chair of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at University of Wisconsin-Platteville, has been selected for the Class of 2022-2023 of Drexel University’s Executive Leadership in Academic Technology, Engineering and Science (ELATES) program. The ELATES program is a national leadership development program designed to promote women in academic STEM fields, and faculty allies of all genders, into institutional leadership roles.

The Class of 2022-2023 ELATES Fellows is a prestigious cohort of 30 faculty members from over 25 institutions of higher education across the U.S. and Canada. The ELATES Fellows include experts in engineering, mathematics and science, all of whom have significant administrative experience on top of their scholarly accomplishments. Prosise was nominated by senior leadership for this intensive, yearlong program, which includes eight to 10 hours per week of personal and leadership development work as well as three series of on-site work in the Philadelphia area.

Prosise is an expert in engineering education, biomedical engineering, and mechanical engineering and has more than seven years of experience in leadership and administration in academia at multiple institutions. She has experience starting up new undergraduate engineering programs, obtaining ABET accreditation, fundraising, and development of industry partnerships.

“My first week at the ELATES program at Drexel was intense and life-changing,” said Prosise. “I learned more about myself and others than I ever thought possible. I’m excited to continue to learn in this way so that I can be the best leader I can possibly be. I am grateful to my mentors at UW-Platteville for their support of my participation in this program.”

Facilitated by leaders in the fields of STEM research and leadership development, the ELATES curriculum is focused on increasing fellows’ personal and professional leadership effectiveness, from the ability to lead and manage change initiatives within institutions, to the use of strategic finance and resource management to enhance organizational missions. Pairing online instruction and discussion with intensive, in-person seminar sessions, the program encourages fellows to apply what they’ve learned at their home institutions. Ultimately, it aims to create a network of exceptional faculty who bring broad organizational perspectives and deep personal capacity to the institutions and society they serve.

Dr. Sharon Walker, executive director of the ELATES program and dean of Drexel University’s College of Engineering, shares her excitement for welcoming the newest class of Fellows.

“I am thrilled to welcome this talented new cohort of ELATES fellows as they join the community of distinguished alumnae who are committed to lifelong learning and leadership development. I am excited to see what impact they will not only have this year on their home campuses, but more broadly to the higher education STEM community in the future.”

To learn more about ELATES at Drexel, visit ELATES online at Drexel.edu/ELATES.

GBIG NEWS September Issue: Innovation in Wisconsin

Marty Ochs

As I look back at reports from June 17, 2013, it stated that the Wisconsin economy is old-growth industries and why does Wisconsin have such a slow-growth economy. Wisconsin, it says, is powered mainly by manufacturing industries that often date back more than a century. The State lacks in innovation and technology. The study called The Wisconsin Economic Future Study. It reports in the age of Google and the iPad, three of Wisconsin’s Five largest sectors are related to paper, converting and printing.

Well today, with the exception of the printing paper industry in Wisconsin, the Printing, Converting, Packaging and supporting manufacturing industries are world leaders in innovation. We have two upcoming events supporting our industries and the impact on Wisconsin. 1. The Printing Showcase will bring in companies from across the USA and International companies to demonstrate innovative products for the 5P, Converting and supporting Manufacturing Industries. Why, Wisconsin is the CENTER of the 5P, Converting and the Supporting Manufacturing in the United States!

In addition, The Greater Green Bay Chamber and the Wisconsin Paper Council will host the Italian Foreign Direct Investment Luncheon on September 19, 2022 from 12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. at the Badger State Brewing Company. Italian Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is the second largest source of international investment in Greater Green Bay. Wisconsin Economic Summit is in Appleton September 20 – 21. Finally, we have Manufacturing First Returns to Green Bay at the Resch Expo on October 26th from 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

A very interesting fact, Wisconsin has a large budget surplus supported by our world class manufacturing industries with one of the lowest unemployment in the United States. Wisconsin has world class Universities with a great emphasis on Engineering, Technology and Sciences. I see a very bright future for the Wisconsin economy and it is time to tout our successes to the world!

Jerimiah Janssen First Business Bank – Meet your Banker.

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ABOUT YOUR BANKER

JERIMIAH JANSSEN
Vice President - Commercial Banker
JERIMIAH JANSSEN
Vice President – Commercial Banker

My profession is my passion. Owners’ and employees’ excitement when they show me a new piece of equipment, introduce their new employees, acquire new clients, overcome challenges, and surpass unpredicted financial milestones never gets old. It’s the fuel that drives me to become a better partner.

My goal is to become a trusted advisor and friend to all of my clients. First Business Bank has created an outstanding culture with core principles that focus on client-focused solutions. I’m here to partner for your sustainable growth.

SPECIALIZED EXPERTISE

I have extensive experience working with family-owned businesses with a focus on manufacturing. My experience helps Northeast Wisconsin businesses leverage efficient banking practices to their best advantage to help them compete within the marketplace.

UNIQUELY POSITIONED TO BENEFIT YOU, FIRST BUSINESS BANK HOLISTICALLY SUPPORTS YOUR BUSINESS AND PERSONAL FINANCES

Whether you’re running a startup business or living the retirement of your dreams, you need financial experts who operate at a higher standard of honesty and integrity. We focus our client-centered solutions on the whole health of your business and personal wealth.

WANT TO LEARN MORE?

Let’s talk. Contact me today at jjanssen@firstbusiness.bank or 920-993-6610.

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TECH4: Success Story Using GBIG Marketing Resources

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What a fantastic job you and GBIG did to get the word out to Paper, Packaging and Converting businesses for the Tech4 Open House on July 14th, celebrating 25 years. Your promotion efforts paid off as we talked to many existing and new potential customers about their Automation, Robotics and Power needs/projects.

Because of your awesome support, we upgraded our membership level with GBIG, and will recommend GBIG to others. You are a pleasure to work with and a great resource!

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3547 French Road, US Highway 41 DePere, Wisconsin 54115 

920.532.0480 Fax 920.532.0488

www.tech4.com

Unilux introduces NEW VISION SYSTEM

UniPRINT features superb image quality and touchscreen operation for better quality control.

Saddle Brook, NJ Unilux, the world’s leading designer and manufacturer of stroboscopic inspection solutions, has just announced the UniPRINT inspection system for printers seeking to protect their reputation for quality. 

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UniPRINT is a highly capable print monitoring system offering similar features to comparable vision systems at a more affordable price. The most significant innovation of this system comes in the responsive service and support. Until now, entry-level print monitoring systems would sit idle on presses due to lack of training or system component failure. Re-training of operators and repair of older systems was cost- and time-prohibitive. To address these needs, Unilux will provide regional service and support, replacement parts in stock for fast delivery, as well as easy to access online training to ensure that operators are empowered to use the full capabilities of the system.

“For decades Unilux inspection strobes have complemented web monitoring systems by offering a macro view of print quality,” said Mike Simonis, President. “We are excited to expand our inspection offering by also providing the more detailed micro view, with all of the features you would expect to reduce waste, backed by the service and support only Unilux can provide.”

Visit http://quality.unilux.com/uniprint to learn more about UniPRINT.

About Unilux

Unilux inspection systems make the smallest of defects clearly visible at full production speed, empowering operators to improve quality and reduce waste by quickly finding and correcting defects at the source.

Unilux, headquartered in Saddle Brook, NJ, has over 53 years of experience in designing and manufacturing industrial inspection systems for quality control. Unilux solutions range from the macro; stroboscopic for real-time inspection to the micro; print monitoring systems for fine detail. Unilux products are well supported throughout the world with representatives in 58 countries and five global service centers.

Unilux, 59 North 5th Street, Saddle Brook, NJ 07663 USA

Tel: +1-201-712-1266

customerservice@unilux.com / www.unilux.com


For Additional Information:

Mike Simonis, President

msimonis@unilux.com / +1-201-712-1266

Summary: UniPRINT is a highly capable print monitoring system for printers seeking to improve the reliability of their quality control program. Unmatched support includes regional service, replacement parts in stock for fast delivery, and training to ensure that operators are empowered to use the full capabilities of the system.

APPVION LAUNCHES 2022 SUSTAINABILITY REPORT

Highlights Appvion’s Progress Toward Reaching Sustainability Goals to Create a Better Tomorrow

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APPLETON, Wis., August 22, 2022 – Appvion’s commitment to sustainability has been evident throughout its 115 year history. Reflecting that commitment, the company recently issued its 2022 sustainability report, prepared in accordance with Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB) requirements.

The report highlights all aspects of Appvion’s sustainability strategy, which address global issues of critical importance. It showcases the company’s most significant impacts on sustainable business practices by focusing on three core ambitions: Work Smarter, Act Responsibly, and Optimize Design. Appvion’s practices include using resources as efficiently as possible, keeping team members safe, minimizing waste, and accelerating the development of sustainably advantaged products.

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“Each day, Appvion product solutions enable connections for millions of individuals, businesses, and communities around the world in a responsible and resourceful manner. I am proud of our team and successful creation of a stronger, more sustainable Appvion in the past year,” said Laurie Andriate, Appvion President & CEO. “We are driven to consistently enhance our sustainability practices. Our newest innovations align with sustainability goals and Create a Better Tomorrow—our commitment to creating positive change—for our communities, families, and the planet.”

Sustainability is a core component of Appvion’s growth strategy. As a leader in creating sustainable solutions for the everyday world using advanced materials science, Appvion continues to build momentum by enhancing its culture of inclusion, diversity, and equity, continuously improving occupational health and safety metrics, and strengthening engagement within stakeholder communities.

Appvion, LLC is a portfolio company of Wynnchurch Capital L.P. To review the entire report and learn more about Appvion’s sustainability commitment, visit www.appvion.com.

About Appvion

Appvion innovates sustainable specialty coating solutions that are a part of many tickets, tags, labels, and packages consumers touch daily. The company’s 115-year-long history began as a leading producer of carbonless and microencapsulation advancements. Today, its business groups have a collective focus on harnessing the power of materials science and innovation to serve a wide range of markets such as retail, healthcare, transportation, entertainment, and food packaging. Headquartered in Appleton, Wisconsin, Appvion is the market leader of direct thermal paper and film products in North America and a world-class leader in renewable, fiber-based solutions for consumer and industrial packaging. Connect with us at www.appvion.com to learn more.

About Wynnchurch

Wynnchurch Capital, L.P., headquartered in the Chicago suburb of Rosemont, Illinois, with an office in New York and an affiliate in Canada, was founded in 1999, and is a leading middle-market private equity investment firm. Wynnchurch’s strategy is to partner with middle market companies in the United States and Canada that possess the potential for substantial growth and profit improvement. Wynnchurch Capital manages a number of private equity funds with $5.3 billion of regulatory assets under management and specializes in recapitalizations, growth capital, management buyouts, corporate carve-outs and restructurings. For more information, please visit www.wynnchurch.com.

TAPPI: Guns of Navarino

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Greetings from Lake States TAPPI … Where has the year gone … It’s hard to believe that it’s the end of August … To keep everyone up to date, we are about four weeks away from our last social event of the year, our annual fall shoot. The shoot is scheduled for Tuesday September 20th … please consider signing up a team, as an individual shooter and/or as a sponsor for this event. Please see the attached flyer and links for more details regarding the shoot, or simply register here: Click Here to Electronically Register

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Also, please “mark your calendars and save the dates” and stay tuned for more information regarding the upcoming local Lake State TAPPI courses:

  • Wednesday November 2nd:  2022 Yankee Dryer Safety and Reliability at Miron Construction, Neenah, WI
  • Thursday November 3rd:  2022 Energy Forum at Miron Construction, Neenah, WI

I would also like to thank everyone who participated in the Art Rankin Memorial Golf Outing…. your participation was very much appreciated.  And a big thank you to all of the listed sponsors for your generous donations and participation:   

THANK YOU:  AFRY, AZCO, Baisch, Boldt, Crane Engineering, CR Meyer, Fusion Integrated Solutions, GBIG, Green Bay Packaging, Hogenkamp Headboxes, Kadant, Kiewit, Korber, Miron Construction, PBBS, Pearl Engineering, PEC, Tweet Garot and Valmet.

Thank you for your continued support and we look forward to interfacing with each of you as we move toward the end of 2022 and into 2023.  Proceeds from all LST events are utilized to fund scholarships and other educational endeavors related to the pulp/paper and allied industries.

Please call me with any questions regarding any of the referenced events or for general information regarding getting involved with your local Lake States TAPPI Chapter.

Dan Goymerac​

dan.goymerac@miron-construction.com

The New North Partnership aim to develop the next generation leaders

High achievers under age 40 are invited to apply for Forward 48 program through October 1

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NEW NORTH, August 24, 2022 – New North Inc., the economic development corporation for the 18 counties of Northeast Wisconsin, has partnered with Forward 48 in an effort to grow the region’s next generation of leaders. Forward 48, an established leadership development program that connects the state’s top emerging talent with high-profile leaders, is expanding into the New North region and Madison with its Fall 2022 cohort.

The vision of Forward 48 is to build Wisconsin’s talent succession plan by educating top talent across communities and industries through experiential learning; connecting and deepening trusted relationships statewide through shared experiences and exclusive networking opportunities; and empowering participants to shape the city they call home.

“We believe it is critical to keep the best young minds within New North. The design of the Forward 48 program, which gives participants an engaging, hands-on learning experience, goes a long way towards that,” says Barb LaMue, president and CEO of New North Inc. “By elevating our top talent through experiential learning and meaningful mentorship with a focus on BIPOC, women and veteran emerging leaders, we can position our region to have a diverse pool of upcoming leaders who will impact our communities in future decades.”

Applications for the Fall 2022 cohort are now open on the Forward 48 website, www.forward48.com; the deadline to apply is Oct. 1. Twenty-four of the highest achievers under age 40 will be chosen from the New North region among 96 participants statewide.
“As co-lead for New North’s DEI Young professionals task force, we look forward to helping to connect diverse leadership talent among our region and across the state,” says Dr. Sabrina Robins, African Heritage Inc.

The faculty lineup for the upcoming cohort includes Mark Murphy, president and CEO of the Green Bay Packers; John Schlifske, CEO of Northwestern Mutual; Erickajoy Daniels, chief diversity, equity and inclusion officer at Advocate Aurora; Peter Feigin, president of the Milwaukee Bucks; and Cecelia Gore, executive director of the Milwaukee Brewers Foundation.
“With a growing Hispanic and Latinx population in Northeast Wisconsin, we look forward to partnering with the New North to include culturally enriched leadership opportunities for our communities,” says Amanda Garcia, executive director of Casa ALBA Melanie.
The first session of the Fall 2022 cohort, which features Feigin, is scheduled for Oct. 13. Sessions continue on each successive Thursday through Nov. 17.

To date, 192 young Wisconsin leaders have completed the Forward 48 program. Fifty-five percent of participants identify as female and 49 percent of program alums identify as BIPOC. Participants then are inducted into the Forward 48 Alumni Network.
Companies within the New North region are invited to partner with Forward 48 for their professional development needs. Inquiries can be directed to LaMue at Barb.Lamue@thenewnorth.com.


New North, Inc., is a 501(c)3 non-profit, regional economic development corporation fostering collaboration among private and public sector leaders throughout the 18 counties of Northeast Wisconsin, known as the New North region. The New North brand unites the region both internally and externally around talent development, brand promotion and business development, signifying the collective economic power behind the 18 counties. The counties include Outagamie, Winnebago, Calumet, Waupaca, Brown, Shawano, Oconto, Marinette, Door, Kewaunee, Sheboygan, Manitowoc, Fond du Lac, Green Lake, Marquette, Florence, Menominee and Waushara. www.thenewnorth.com

Media Contact: Jeff Blumb, 920.328.5454 or media@blumbcc.com

NEW Manufacturing Alliance 11th annual Excellence in Mfg./K-12 Partnership Award winners

Contact: Ann Franz

Phone: (920) 606-7691

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The NEW Manufacturing Alliance is pleased to announce the 11th annual Excellence in Mfg./K-12 Partnership Award winners.  This year’s Awards dinner will be held on October 25 at the new Resch Expo in Green Bay.  This event also serves as the second largest fundraiser for the NEW Manufacturing Alliance’s Scholarship fund.  

The event serves as one of the major fundraisers for the NEW Manufacturing Alliance’s Scholarship Fund.  This year, the organization will fund $55,000 in college scholarships and in total there has been over $400,000 given.  

One of the benefits of investing in the scholarship program is your company is featured in the Excellence in Mfg./K-12 Partnerships Awards magazine. The electronic publication will be distributed to every northeast Wisconsin public/private middle and high school administrator, tech ed teacher, and school counselor; plus the Alliance’s entire membership.  In total there will be over 5,000 people that will receive the magazine.  It will also be featured on the Alliance’s home page, along with numerous social media posts on Twitter, Linked In, Instagram and Facebook.  To see last year’s Awards magazine:   https://newmfgalliance.org/3d-flip-book/excellence-in-manufacturing-k-12-partnership-awards-2021/  

There are 3 different tax deductible sponsorship levels available to have your company featured in the magazine, along with receiving additional benefits at the Awards dinner:

$2,500 sponsorship:  Speak at the event as being the main sponsor of the Community Partnership Award category, full page ad (8” x 11”) in the Excellence Awards magazine and four free tickets to the dinner.

$1,000 sponsorship:  full page ad in the Excellence magazine and two free tickets to the Awards dinner. 

$250 sponsorship:  your company logo is included in the Excellence Awards magazine.

This year’s Excellence in Mfg./K-12 Partnership Award winners:

2022 EDUCATION AWARD WINNERS

  • Brighter Image – Manitowoc Lutheran High School
  • Career Pathmaker – Administrator – Jason Johnson, N.E.W. School of Innovation / GBAPS
  • Career Pathmaker – Educator – Kari Mueller, CESA 6
  • Career Pathmaker – Tech Ed Teacher – Jon Larson, Little Chute School District
  • Education Innovation – Appleton East – Tesla Charter School
  • Higher Education Award – Mary Hansen, Fox Valley Technical College
  • Manufacturing Partnership – Waupaca School District

2022 MANUFACTURER AWARD WINNERS

  • Brighter Image – SMT Machine & Tool
  • Educational Partnership – Amcor Cares Foundation
  • Leadership – CMD Corporation
  • Manufacturing Innovation – AriensCo
  • Visionary – Ryan Scherer, Miller Electric Mfg. Co.Youth Apprenticeship – A to Z Machine Company, Inc.

2022 COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP WINNER

  • Community Partnership – Wisconsin Technology Education Association

In addition, the NEW Manufacturing Alliance’s 2022 All Stars will be recognized at the event.  Companies that have an employee being recognized are:  ATI, EMT International, Fincantieri Ace Marine, Heartland Label Printers, HUI, KI, MilliporeSigma, Plexus, Rockline Industries, Suburban Enterprises and TIDI Products.

To purchase tickets to the Awards dinner:  https://newma2022excellenceawards.eventbrite.com/      

Tickets are $65 each and need to be purchased by October 15, 2022.   For more information or to sponsor the event, contact Ann Franz at ann.franz@nwtc.edu or 920-606-7691.

Become More Innovative and Competitive With 3D Printing

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Want to become more innovative and competitive in the Paper, Pulp and Packaging Industries? Check out this on demand webinar, hosted by GBIG, Packerland Websites, and AdvancedTek, to learn how 3D printing is disrupting these industries by expediting the time and costs to bring products to market.

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Webinar Part 1

Join Applications Engineer Colton Mehlhoff from Stratasys, the global leader of industrial 3D printing, as he explains how to decrease time to market and lower development cost by creating realistic full color, texture and feel product models in packaging using PolyJet 3D printing technology.

Webinar Part 2

Following Colton, you’ll hear from David Kadlec, senior application engineer at AdvancedTek, Stratasys Platinum Partner AdvancedTek, as he discusses how to save on cost and lead time by integrating manufacturing applications in Paper, Pulp and Packaging.

Webinar Part 3

Q&A session with Colton, David, and AdvancedTek’s Alan Soriano

Colton Mehlhoff

Colton is an applications engineer for PolyJet 3D printing technology at Stratasys, the global leader of industrial 3D printing and additive manufacturing solutions. He is a graduate of Southern New Hampshire University where he studied Information Technology with Robotics & Artificial Intelligence. Colton enjoys teaching others about additive manufacturing, and outside of work, volunteers for High Tech Kids, Minnesota’s FIRST LEGO League, and FIRST Tech Challenge.

David Kadlec

David is a senior additive manufacturing application engineer for AdvancedTek in St. Paul, Minnesota. In addition to consulting with upper Midwest businesses on 3D printing integration and applications, David helps manage AdvancedTek’s AM lab that services its customers. He holds a mechanical engineering degree from Iowa State University, and enjoys traveling with his wife Kate, investing in real estate, and snowboarding.

Alan Soriano

lan is a business development and 3D printing solutions professional for AdvancedTek, managing the state of Wisconsin. He graduated from the University of Milwaukee with a degree in mechanical engineering, and is a longtime member of the Tripoli Shrine Motor Corps Harley Davidson stunt team which performs at more than 15 parades annually.

Contact Alan: 414-531-3887, asoriano@advancedtek.com

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