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Kristopher Neff Joins Menasha Corporation as Executive Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Menasha Corporation

NEENAH, Wis. (March 16, 2026) – Menasha Corporation today announced that Kristopher R. Neff has joined the company as Executive Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer. In this role, Neff will lead the development and execution of the company’s enterprise strategy and guide long-term strategic growth initiatives.

Neff brings more than 20 years of experience driving growth and transformation within global manufacturing and consumer businesses. He has deep expertise in product development, supply chain, and category management, coupled with a strong track record of leading strategic change.

Most recently, Neff served as Vice President of Strategy and Corporate Development at PoolCorp, a Fortune 500 distributor of swimming pool and outdoor living products with more than $5 billion in annual revenue. Prior to that, he spent more than 18 years at Brunswick Corporation in roles of increasing responsibility, where he led global operations, product strategy and innovation and served as President of the Boston Whaler Group, a leading Brunswick brand.

Neff holds a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering, a master’s degree in engineering, and an MBA from the University of Michigan.

About Menasha Corporation

Menasha Corporation is a leading corrugated and plastic packaging manufacturer and supply chain solutions provider. Comprised of two companies, Menasha Packaging Company and ORBIS Corporation.

Menasha Corporation’s products and services are used by major food, beverage, consumer products, healthcare, pharmaceutical, heavy equipment, agriculture, industrial, and automotive companies.

Established in 1849, Menasha Corporation is one of America’s oldest privately held, family-owned manufacturing companies. Headquartered in Neenah, Wisconsin, the company employs more than 7,800 employees in 100+ facilities in North America and Europe. For more information, visit menashacorporation.com.

Cornerstone Business Services to Host State of M&A Conference 2026

One-day conference provides market insight and practical deal guidance for business owners and the professionals who support them.

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GREEN BAY, Wis. (Feb. 19, 2026)

Cornerstone Business Services, a lower middle market investment banking firm, will host the State of M&A Conference 2026 on Tuesday, April 28, 2026, at the Oneida Hotel & Conference Center in Green Bay, Wisconsin.

State of M&A is northeast Wisconsin’s premier annual conference focused on mergers and acquisitions. Now in its eighth year, the conference is built for business owners, CEOs, and deal professionals who want a realistic view of the M&A market and guidance they can act on. Attendees include business owners, private equity professionals, lenders, CPAs, attorneys, financial advisors, and business consultants who work closely with owners on growth, acquisition, and exit planning.

“Owners hear a lot of opinions about the market, but they rarely get the full picture in one place,” said Scott Bushkie, Managing Partner at Cornerstone Business Services. “State of M&A is designed to bring real-world perspective from people who are in transactions every day, so owners and advisors can make decisions with better information and finish strong with fewer surprises.”

The conference is a full-day event with registration and networking beginning at 8:00 am and sessions running from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. The $110 registration fee includes a light breakfast, lunch, and a cocktail hour networking reception.

If you’re planning to grow, acquire, or eventually sell a business, this conference is built to give you clarity and practical insight, not just theory.

Attendees can expect to leave with:

  • A clear view of current M&A and economic conditions
  • Insight into what buyers and lenders are prioritizing right now
  • Practical ways to strengthen value before a transaction
  • Lessons learned from recent lower middle market deals
  • Connections with professionals who are active in transactions today

Keynote presentations will cover both value and
the economic landscape, including:

  • Value Acceleration: Aligning Business, Personal and Financial Goals for Maximum Value, presented by Scott Snider, President of the Exit Planning Institute
  • 2026 Economic Outlook, presented by Corey Schroer, CFA, Goldman Sachs

The day also features multiple breakout sessions, along with the crowd favorite Lower Middle Market Shark Tank. The Shark Tank is a private equity panel where four firms evaluate a hypothetical target company and submit confidential bids in real time.

Each firm then presents its offer, giving attendees a real-world look at competitive valuation, key value drivers, and how deal structure comes together in the lower middle market.

For event details and registration, visit:
https://www.cornerstone-business.com/event/state-of-ma-2026/


About Cornerstone Business
Service

Founded in 2001, Cornerstone Business Services is an investment bank serving the lower middle market and specializing in transactions for businesses with $5 million to $250 million in annual revenue.

Headquartered in Green Bay, Wisconsin, the firm advises business owners throughout North America on sell-side transactions, acquisitions, and valuation services, including its Real Market Analysis (RMA).

Cornerstone’s Assurance 360TM process is designed to create multiple qualified offers and improve deal certainty. Over the past five years, the firm has maintained an average closing ratio of about 85%. Cornerstone also publishes original research on business owner readiness and exits, including the 2025 National Study on Selling Your Business.

Cornerstone’s mission is to create a positive life-
changing event for all the lives they touch.

Table sponsorships

Table sponsorships are available for organizations that want to bring clients or team members and increase visibility at the event. A $1,200 table sponsorship includes eight registrations, reserved table seating, and recognition on the event website and during the program. Please reach out to mturkow@cornerstone-business.com if you are interested or want to learn more.

Media Contact

Dan Hansher
Associate and Marketing Manager

Cornerstone Business Services
920-436-9890
info@cornerstone-business.com
www.cornerstone-business.com

Registration discount for our one-day PFAS conference; deadline to register is April 5

Freshwater Collaborative of Wisconsin

The Freshwater Collaborative of Wisconsin and the Green Bay Innovation Group (GBIG) invite you to Solving PFAS Together: Academia + Industry, a one-day mini conference on Wednesday, April 15, in Stevens Point.

This one-day event is a pre-conference option at the Wisconsin Lakes and Rivers Convention. Thanks to sponsorships, you can register for the workshop plus lunch for $50 (a $65 discount). Deadline is April 5.

The conference will foster innovative conversations among experts from industry, academia, government and nonprofits about research and development of alternative materials as well as PFAS remediation and filtration methods. This will be a highly interactive day! Come prepared to participate and meet new potential collaborators.

See detailed agenda below.

WHEN: April 15, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

WHERE: Holiday Inn Convention Center, Stevens Point

COST: A discounted rate of $50 for the full-day workshop and lunch

Attendees are invited to stay for the welcome reception for the annual Wisconsin Lakes and Rivers Convention at no additional cost.

Who Should Attend

  • Manufacturers or developers of alternative materials to replace PFAS
  • University faculty and staff researching alternative materials to replace PFAS
  • Environmental consultants who clean up PFAS and manufacturers of products used to identify and clean up PFAS
  • University faculty and staff researching products to identify and clean up PFAS
  • Government and nonprofit staff who are working on Wisconsin’s PFAS priorities
  • A maximum of 56 attendees.

Agenda

  • Shared goal: LISTEN to LEARN to COLLABORATE
  • Keynote Speaker: Dr. Erin Bulson, geologist and environmental engineer in disposal operations support at Waste Management, will present an interactive session on a proven collaborative model
  • Small group work: Share strengths/weaknesses of current collaborations and brainstorms ways to take action
  • Small group work: Create new collaborations with colleagues across industry/academia/government/non-profit through facilitated discovery and discussions

Registration Steps

Follow the steps below to register using the discount code:

  • Go to registration site.
  • Sign Up as a New User (unless you’ve attended the Lakes and Rivers Convention in the past two years).
  • Enter your personal information. Select the registration type “Attendee: In-person.”
  • If you will only attend the PFAS workshop, select “I will not be attending the Convention, only the add-on workshops and/or Thursday evening banquet.” (unless you plan to attend Thursday and Friday, which we welcome you to do!).
  • Select one of the PFAS workshops (Academia or Industry) AND the Wednesday lunch. Lunch is covered by a sponsorship from the Green Bay Innovation Group. You must select “I will not attend” in the remaining sections. Note: The PFAS workshop will still show the cost of $100. You will enter a promo code on the last step to get a discount.
  • Skip by selecting Next or select books if you’d like to order any.
  • Skip by selecting Next or support a scholarship.
  • Enter promo code PFAS and click Apply. This promo code should remove the cost of lunch ($15) and half of the cost of the workshop ($50) for a $65 discount total.
  • Finish by paying with credit card and submitting your registration.
  • QUESTIONS? Email freshwater-collab@uwm.edu.

March 18th, 2026 Event Newsletter

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Event Reminder: Milwaukee Tour April 16th, 2026

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The Green Bay Innovation Group has set up The Milwaukee ALL-DAY Tour on April 16, 2026. Go to:
www.greenbayinnovationgroup.com/events to register for this FREE event.

9:00 – 10:15 a.m.
Illing Packaging
W204N13125 Goldendale Rd.
Germantown, WI 53076

10:45 to 11:45 a.m.
Rebel Converting
11225 W. Heather Ave.
Milwaukee, WI 53224

1:00 – 2:00 p.m.
Western States Envelope and Label
4480 N. 132 nd St.
Butler, WI 53007

2:30 – 5:00 p.m. – Tour and Networking with Beverages & Food Supplied
Big Systems
N59W14053 Bobolink Ave.
Menomonee Falls, WI 53051

SunChemical Webinar – Beyond the Carbon Footprint: Unlocking Sustainability with Life Cycle Analysis LCA

We are excited to invite you to a free webinar titled Beyond the Carbon Footprint: Unlocking Sustainability with Life Cycle Analysis LCA

SunChemical

Why Register: Packaging is changing fast. Sustainability, compliance and cost efficiency are no longer optional-they are essential. In this webinar you’ll have the opportunity to stay ahead of packaging trends. Learn how Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) can help in the decision making of packaging design to meet new packaging demands and support your sustainable packaging initiatives.

This webinar will be spoken in English, captions available. We warmly encourage you to attend and to share this invitation with your members.

What you will learn:

  • What is Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) and why it matters
  • Seeing sustainability more clearly through the lens of Life Cycle Analysis
  • Beyond Carbon Footprint: LCA holistic approach
  • Who will benefit from calculating the environmental impact
  • How LCA Unlocks Better Packaging Decisions
  • How can Sun Chemical Support you

Speaker: Martin Liljegren
Date: March 24th, 2026
Time: 10am Bogota COT (10am EST) (12pm Sao Paulo BRT)
Format: Free Online Webinar
Registration: Click here
We look forward to welcoming you to the webinar!

Reminder: One-Day PFAS Conference – Price Reduced to $50

You are invited to a one-day PFAS conference on April 15

The Freshwater Collabora/ve and the Green Bay Innova/on Group (GBIG) invite you to Solving PFAS Together: Academia + Industry, a one-day mini conference on Wednesday, April 15, in Stevens Point.

This one-day event is a pre-conference option at the Wisconsin Lakes and Rivers Convention. It will foster thoughtful conversation among experts from academia and industry about research and development of alternative materials as well as PFAS remediation and filtration methods.

Freshwater Collaborative of Wisconsin

Keynote speaker Dr. Erin Bulson, geologist and environmental engineer in disposal operations support at Waste Management, will set the stage for conversations that bridge academic and industrial worlds. Attendees will participate in facilitated small group discussions throughout the day.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND:

  • Manufacturers or developers of alternative materials to replace PFAS
  • University faculty and staff researching alternative materials to replace PFAS
  • Environmental consultants who clean up PFAS and manufacturers of products used to identify and clean up PFAS
  • University faculty and staff researching products used to identify and clean up PFAS
  • A maximum of 56 attendees.

WHEN: April 15, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
WHERE: Holiday Inn Convention Center, Stevens Point
COST: $100 for the full-day workshop

Lunch is included thanks to a sponsorship from GBIG. When you register, add the Wednesday Lunch option and use promo code WEDLUNCH on the payment page to have the lunch cost credited.

Attendees are invited to the welcome reception for the annual Wisconsin Lakes and Rivers
Convention at no additional cost.

QUESTIONS? Email freshwater-collab@uwm.edu.

Register Today

This workshop is limited to those in categories listed above. The Freshwater Collaborative will host a virtual follow-up meeting for the broader PFAS community, including government agencies and nonprofits, in early May.

March 11th, 2026 Newsletter

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GBIG NEWS | 98 Stories and Links on the Internet 3/11/2026

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Get links to the latest news, events, stories, and interviews from our 5P news members. Our goal is to remind the decision-makers in Wisconsin of the importance of our industry both historically, and more importantly, into the future.

Read the latest 98 Stories and Links on the Internet below.

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PFAS Enforcement Legislation Update

Assembly Bill 131 Passed the State Assembly and is Awaiting Senate Action

How a Legislative Compromise Was Finally Reached:

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Following extensive and often intense negotiations between manufacturing trade associations and the authors of the PFAS enforcement legislation (Assembly Bill (AB) 131, a legislative deal on Assembly Bill 131 was reached that provides meaningful, though targeted, relief for permitted manufacturing interests under Wisconsin’s spills law relating to PFAS.

While this agreement does not provide all of the protections that our manufacturing coalition fought for, it does create a new permit-based exemption for landspreading which does provide a level of regulated protection for manufacturers that land spread.

At the same time, the deal does not resolve legacy contamination exposure and does not fix Wisconsin’s fundamentally flawed spills law, which continues to pose significant risk to industry.

Our coalition secured these concessions from the bill authors in a very difficult environment while preserving the ability to continue advocating for broader reforms. It is important to note that our manufacturing coalition is now neutral on the bill but is NOT registered in support due to numerous outstanding issues which will need to be lobbied on next year.

What The Deal Entails:

  • The legislation creates a new permit-based exemption intended to ensure that entities operating within their current or future permit limits or conditions related to PFAS are not unfairly swept into spills liability for PFAS.
  • In practical terms, if an entity qualifies under the exemption, the exemption applies.

New Exemption for Permits Issued Post Enactment

The bill exempts the following from Wisconsin’s Spills Law: “A person holding a valid permit under ch. 283, including general permit coverage under s. 283.82(4)(b), with respect to PFAS discharged in compliance with limits or conditions in the permit.”

Why This Matters for Manufacturers

  • This provision protects manufacturers permitted under ch. 283 from spills law liability if their permits currently include PFAS-related conditions—or if such conditions or limits are added in the future.
    • This is a significant improvement over current law, which provides no comparable exemption.
  • The legislation also directs DNR to place PFAS conditions into the permits of current permittees
  • within 120 days of enactment through a general permit. That general permit will remain in effect until an updated individual permit is issued.
  • The agreement also ensures that any permits issued after enactment have PFAS-related conditions or limits.
  • Together, these changes ensure that both current and future ch. 283 permit holders can promptly qualify for the new exemption.

Municipalities Will Operate Under the Same Rules as Manufacturers

  • Another important outcome of the negotiations is that municipalities will be subject to the same rules and regulations as manufacturers.
  • Previous to this agreement, municipalities were given an exemption to the spills law, which clearly was unfair given the fact that manufacturers and municipalities use the same water in their processes.
  • This was critical to avoid creating a “liability funnel” where industrial entities would bear disproportionate risk relative to municipal contributors.

Concessions Achieved In This Deal:

  • Coverage for both current and prior permit holders.
  • Blanket permit exemptions which protect manufacturers
  • Municipalities and manufacturers placed on the same level playing field
  • Better alignment between permits and spills law exposure.

Where is the Legislation Now?

  • The State Senate Committee on Natural Resources passed this legislation on a vote of 5-0 last Thursday. We expect the State Senate to vote on the measure on March 17 th and for the Governor to sign it shortly thereafter.

Challenges Remain

  • Legacy liability remains unresolved.
  • Intentional use language needs to be passed.
  • Manufacturers that do not intentionally add or use PFAS should be held harmless for PFAs exposure
  • The underlying spills law still needs significant reform.
  • Additional legislative work will be necessary next Legislative Session beginning January 2027.

Much Work Remains to be Done in the Future:

  • While this compromise is far from perfect, thanks to the efforts of everyone in our coalition, we were able to achieve what many believed to be impossible – creating significant protections for industry in a very difficult, oftentimes combative legislative process.
  • However, we are not done.
  • The spills law continues to require significant work to ensure that liability is fair, predictable, science-based, and proportionate to actual responsibility. We will continue to advocate aggressively for comprehensive spills law reform in future sessions.
  • We need to continue to organize and expand. More PFAS regulation and equally dangerous EPR legislation is certain to be offered next Session.
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