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Randall named Top Innovator of the Year
By
Candace Doyle
Editor
October
17, 2002
Gerard
Randall, president and chief executive officer of the Private
Industry Council of Milwaukee County, was named the 2002 Top Innovator
of the Year by The Daily Reporter Publishing Co., which publishes
The Daily Reporter and the Wisconsin Law Journal.
"Gerard
is being honored tonight for recognizing a real problem -- and
doing something about it," said Mark W.C. Stodder, publisher of
the two papers. "His efforts truly serve and build the community
-- and will have lasting impact on the lives of many."
Randall
received the honor at The Daily Reporter Publishing Co.'s Innovator
of the Year program, held Wednesday night at the Milwaukee Athletic
Club, for starting the REACH Institute, which helps young adults
who have dropped out of high school get their diplomas or GEDs
while working at high-paying jobs.
He
started REACH after recognizing that hundreds of young adults
were dropping out of school in Milwaukee's inner city. At the
same time, he knew some industries, including construction, faced
worker shortages. So he worked on matching those young adults
with companies, including CG Schmidt Inc., that were looking for
workers. Nine of those young adults have enrolled in the REACH
Institute's partnership with the construction industry -- a mere
fraction of the 1,600 youths served by the council.
"It's
a great honor to be in the company of all the innovators who were
the finalists," Randall said. "It's a great honor for us, there's
a lot of work to do, and certainly, this is inspiration along
the way."
First-ever
program
The
publishing company's inaugural Innovator of the Year program,
emceed by WTMJ Radio's Charlie Sykes, was held to honor innovation
in Wisconsin and the people who make it happen -- those who created
a new product, service or process that positively impacts their
companies, industries or communities.
While
Randall received top honors at Wednesday night's event, four other
nominees received Vision Awards for their innovative products
or programs. They are:
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Denny Moore, a professional engineer and a vice president of
Zenith Tech Inc. of Waukesha, for creatively using corbels on
the Kinnickinnic Bridge to save time and money and avoid excavation
work that could have disrupted the ecosystem.
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The Milwaukee law firm of Foley and Lardner, which expanded
its use of intranets and extranets to allow attorneys to collaborate
on projects and reduce duplication of efforts among its 1,000
lawyers around the globe.
- Menomonee
Falls Village President Joseph Greco, who started the Southeastern
Municipal Executives, a group of 57 mayors and village presidents
in southeastern Wisconsin that emphasizes regional cooperation.
- Neal
Verfuerth, president and CEO of Orion Lighting and Energy Services,
for his creation of the Illuminator, a lighting fixture that
uses reflector technology to increase lighting by 50 percent
to 100 percent while using about half the energy of high-intensity
lighting products.
Others
honored as finalists at the event were:
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Alissa Bails of R.A. Smith & Associates Inc. for her creation
of SuccessGIS, a unique and comprehensive program for the implementation
of geographic information systems.
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Leo Brideau, president and CEO of Columbia-St. Mary's, for his
development of the Medical Moment, a multimedia campaign designed
to give consumers hands-on preventive health information.
- Todd
Ellefson, president of Astiva Worldwide, for developing a new
line of air fresheners using the Permafuse technology, which
allows a fragrance to be injected into plastic and leads to
a longer-lasting product.
- FABCO
President and CEO Jeré Fabick and Lincoln Contractors Supply
President and CEO Norman Knief, who formed an unusual alliance
between their two companies to offer one-stop equipment shopping
for construction companies, ensuring quality service and even
more competitive pricing.
- Michelle
Fitzgerald, who started Legal Horizons, which is a new kind
of law firm that provides consumers direct access to legal resources
and allows them to choose the level of legal assistance they
need without making large financial investments or long-term
commitments.
- Sun
Tzu Security Ltd. President Kelly Hansen, who developed Proactive
Remote Information Security Monitoring, a real-time, 24-hour
system that provides remote network-security monitoring and
complete intrusion detection.
- William
Mielke, president of Ruekert-Mielke Inc., for developing an
unprecedented agreement that promotes intergovernmental partnerships
and helps correct the often detrimental effects of suburban
sprawl. The partnership for a wastewater treatment plant, specifically,
shares the costs and spreads the benefits of economic development
around the eastern part of Racine County.
- ABC
Supply Co. Inc. Director of Special Projects Don Mischo, who
invented GreenGrid, which turn energy-saving sod roofs into
modular components that can be completed while a project is
being constructed and then raised and set in place as soon as
the roof surface is ready for it.
- Dave
Sheedy, J.H. Findorff and Son Inc.'s senior project manager,
for using the latest construction technology to build the 295,000-square-foot
Wisconsin State Fair Exposition Hall in just nine months.
- Milwaukee
County Supervisor James White, who as chair of the county's
Committee on Transportation, Public Works and Transit used his
contacts in the construction industry to help create Encompass,
a program to get minority and female students involved in the
engineering field.
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Mark
Stodder (left to right), publisher of the Daily Reporter Publishing
Co., Gerard Randall, president of the Private Industry Council,
and Charlie Sykes, WTMJ Radio personality and emcee of the
Innovator of the Year Award program, pose for a photo after
the ceremony concludes.
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Those
honored at the Innovator of the Year program are (front row,
from left to right) Denny Moore, Zenith Tech; Menomonee Falls
Village President Joe Greco; Gerard Randall, the Private Industry
Council; Bob Palestine, accepting Foley and Lardner's award;
and Orion Lighting's Neal Verfuerth; and (back row, from left
to right) Jere Fabick, FABCO; Norman Knief, Lincoln Contractors
Supply Inc.; William Mielke, Ruekert-Mielke Inc.; Don Mischo,
ABC Supply Co.; Dave Sheedy, J.H. Findorff & Son Inc.; Todd
Ellefson, Astiva Worldwide; Michelle Fitzgerald, Legal Horizons;
Allisa Bails, R.A. Smith & Associates; Kelly Hansen, Sun Tzu
Security; and Milwaukee County Supervisor James White.
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