Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Feedback Needed from Local ‘Lone Eagles’ to Determine Feasibility of a Co-Working Space in Waunakee

In an effort to help grow the entrepreneurial spirit in Waunakee, the Village is currently seeking feedback and insight from individuals who are currently working out of their homes or in remote office spaces to determine if there is a demand/need for a co-working facility to serve area residents.

Across the nation, the number of co-working spaces is rising at rapid pace as professionals and entrepreneurs strive to get out of whatever currently serves as their makeshift workspace.  However, a co-working facility is more than just office space shared by professionals; rather, it provides the opportunities created by people who are still working independently, but share values and are interested in the synergy that can result from working with like-minded, talented people in the same space.

While demand for this type of space is increasing, co-working space founders almost all agree that it isn’t a “build it and they will come” project. The key to a successful operation is creating a space that meets the unique needs of the community of users that it will serve. Some facilities operate as nonprofits and others are managed/owned by a primary user. Several exist purely to provide the social interaction and camaraderie of a traditional “office”, while several strive to build collaborations and partnerships.

It is for these reasons that the Village of Waunakee has contracted with the T. Braun Company to assess the independent professional landscape in Waunakee and determine the need and ability to support a co-working facility. The intention of the study is not for the Village to operate or manage the Project, but to provide recommendations and guidance so that such a space is not only sustainable, but fosters the generation of ideas, facilitates business collaborations, and fuels future economic development success stories.

If you are potentially interested (now or in the future) in having a co-working or shared office facility in Waunakee, or if you simply have questions about what such space could provide, please contact Tricia Braun before Friday, August 23 at tricia@thebrauncompany.com or 951.201.5895. 

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Exportech - Techniques for Profitable Exporting

Driving growth is the key to success.
Business growth comes from three sources:
1. Increasing existing sales
2. Bringing new innovative products to the market
3. Exporting

Forward-thinking Wisconsin companies are taking advantage of explosive growth seen in other parts of the world.  Today, 95% of consumers are outside the United States, and small-to-midsize Wisconsin companies are profiting from this global demographic.

Successful companies are tapping into new markets with a customized export expansion strategy.  They've done the analysis and they're targeting the top two or three countries that have the greatest revenue potential and the least risk.

ExporTech-Proven path to export success
Develop a customized, action-oriented export expansion strategy with ExporTech.  Graduates of ExporTech have achieved sales increases averaging $900,000 in 6-9 months after completing the program.

Who should participate:
Success in exporting relies on executive support.  ExporTech requires commitment from at least two top senior executives, i.e. owners, CEOs and other executive leadership.

Cost: $5,000 per company; scholarships are available.

Where & When:
Each ExporTech session consists of three intense events scheduled one month apart.  Coaching and assistance is provided between events.

September Kick-off Waukesha - WCTC Center for Business Performance Solutions
  • Wednesday, September 11
  • Wednesday, October 9
  • Thursday, November 14
October Kick-off Racine - SC Johnson iMET Center
  • Tuesday, October 1
  • Tuesday, November 5
  • Tuesday, December 10
October Kick-off Manitowoc (AG Focus) - Holiday Inn, Manitowoc AND LTC, Cleveland
  • Tuesday, October 22 Manitowoc
  • Thursday, November 21 Cleveland
  • Thursday, December 12 Cleveland
November Kick-off Appleton - Bordini Center - FVTC
  • Tuesday, November 12
  • Tuesday, December 3
  • Tuesday, January 7 (2014)
December Kick-off Waukesha - WCTC Center for Business Performance Solutions
  • Thursday, December 5
  • Thursday, January 9 (2014)
  • Thursday, February 6 (2014)
For more information, contact:

Roxanne Baumann, Director of Global Engagement, WMEP
baumann@wmep.org   262.442.8279

Joni Geroux, Outreach Program Manager, MOC
gerouxj@uwstout.edu   715.232.5270

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Lone Eagle Profile - Emily Olson


Talent Accounting Services, LLC developed out of a love of business, specifically accounting, the love of helping others, and the passion to support the non-profit industry as well as small businesses. Growing up on the family farm in the hills of Crawford County, Emily was introduced at an early age entrepreneurship and business, as well as the need to support and volunteer for non-profit organizations. This drive was further developed attending Viterbo University in La Crosse, a university that focuses on servant leadership and development. Emily loves the Waunakee area as it still has the small-town feel—she doesn’t have to go far to see a cornfield, yet is still close to the booming metropolis of Madison. There is a great diversity of people that live and serve in this community as well.

The focus of Talent Accounting Services, LLC is to support non-profit organizations, small businesses, and individuals. Services include tax preparation, financial statement preparation, budget assistance, payroll, accounts receivable and accounts payable. It has been very rewarding being a Lone Eagle both from a networking perspective, as well as gaining education on topics that affect Emily—such as office space and insurance needs. The Lone Eagle Initiative has allowed her to network with many organizations similar to hers, and to develop some great business relationships. She is looking forward to further developing these relationships, as well as any new relationships that may develop.


Email: emily@talentcpa.com
Website: www.talentcpa.com
Phone: (608) 386-0038
Facebook: www.facebook.com/TalentCPA
Twitter: @TalentCPA
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/olsonemily/

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Lone Eagle Profile - Chad Margenau


Chad Margenau founded Triton Business Advisors, LLC, a project-based CFO and Business Analysis firm, in 2010.  Leveraging 15 years of corporate financial and operational management experience, he helps small and medium-sized businesses monitor and manage performance.  In addition to traditional financial management support, he develops powerful and customized planning and analysis, modeling and dashboard tools that help owners and managers evaluate key decisions and track progress toward business goals.

Chad moved to Waunakee in 2009 to raise his family here.  He finds the benefits of being a Lone Eagle are flexibility and balance, allowing him to quickly adapt his schedule to not only serve his clients and meet other professional commitments, but also be very involved with family activities.  He feels the Lone Eagle Initiative has provided a great networking opportunity and an innovative way to become more engaged locally. The Initiative in and of itself is another great reason to be a part of the Waunakee Community.

More information about Triton Business Advisors can be found on his website at:
http://www.tritonbus.com/services.html