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Greater Milwaukee Chapter, Members with Certified Management Accountant (CMA) Credentials (136) Greater Milwaukee Chapter, Members with Certified Management Accountant (CMA) Credentials (136) Michael Akers, CPA Marquette University College of Business Lisa Allen Server Products Linda Amann University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Robert Andersen RCACMA Timothy Angers, CPA Steven Arend, CPA Bostik Inc Mark Asante, CPA DIC Imaging Products Matthew Astbury Carol Barr Empathia Inc Mauro Batisteza Ingredion Steven Beine, CPA HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTOR CO Michael Betters Betters and Associates SC James Biley, CPA WELLS FARGO BANK Jennifer Blochowiak, CPA VF Corp Mary Beth Bord, CPA Bording Excellence LLC Sean Brant Assa Abloy Duane Braskamp, CPA Michael Browne, CPA Advanced Financial Cynthia Bruder, CPA SERIGRAPH INC Linda Bryan, CPA Robert Burmeister JC Penney Co, Inc Michael Burns, CPA Maysteel, LLC Robert Campbell, CPA Sargento Foods Adam Carlson Marlena Carlson Joseph Carr Milestone Consulting LLC Sheryl Cole Fidelity National Information Services (FIS) Brion Collins, CPA Rockwell Automation John Cordio, CPA ANSWERPORT INC Keith Crowder, CPA ANSWERPORT INC Becky Cunningham American Dental Partners Inc Barbara Davies, CPA Michael Dill, CPA BMO Harris Bank Kelly Draves, CPA Mark Dundon Rundle-Spence Mfg. Co. Kevin Endres Richard Eshleman-Head Lawrence Faus James Felhofer, CPA Kevin Fixel, CPA COPESAN SERVICES INC Randall Fortel Leman USA Daniel Frees, CPA Brittani Frey Miniature Precision Components Robert Fuelling, CPA Anthony Fuerst David Fura Metavante Timothy Goeben, CPA Avanado Financial Glenn Gondolfi, CPA Joanne Goodoff Harley-Davidson Michelle Granado Magnetek Inc Traci Griffin Harley-Davidson Motor Company Curtis Groninger CHR Hansen Inc Robert Gruber, CPA Univ of WI Whitewater Victor Guardiola, CPA GENERAL MILLS INC Alan Guttersen, CPA Cardinal Stritch University Susanne Hallett IEWC Susan Halpern, CPA Carlson & Halpern CPAs SC Stephen Hansen, CPA Integral Financial Services Timothy Harrison AB Data, Ltd Joseph Haselow Northwestern Mutual Insurance Jon Heder Briggs & Stratton Kevin Heder, CPA Leroy Hodo, CPA Pamela Hodson Glenn Huber KHS USA INC. Kristine Huber, CPA Sujatha Iyer Karen Johnson, CPA Diversey Inc Robert Kampstra, Jr. Mark Kappes Amy Kettner, CPA Northwestern Mutual Conrad Kirmis Rockwell Automation Roman Klink, CPA Harley Davidson Motor Company Tammy Knutson Duane Laessig Forrer Business Interiors Inc Brian Lange Skyline Technologies George Lehnerer, CPA JW Speaker Corp Kevin Lentz DIVERSEY INC Robyn Linder, CPA RD Linder & Associates CPA's Lawrence M. Lopina Dolada, LLC Lawrence T. Lopina, CPA Gregory Lotze, CPA Assurant Health Joseph Magnusson SEMEX USA Inc Janet McKnight, CPA Joseph Micheli, CPA EXTENDICARE HEALTH SERVICES Debbie Moody, CPA First Stage Children's Theater Bryan Mueller Transunion Lisa Muhonen U-Line Roger Naniot, CPA Business Data Systems David Nedelcoff Rexnord Industries Inc Dariusz Nowakowski Sno - Way International, Inc, June O'Donnell, CPA CNH LTD Lisa Ohberg Charter Manufacturing Laura Olewinski, CPA Arnold Parise, CPA Philip Paul Warren Industries Katherine Peck Wendy Perkins United Government Services LLC Peter Probst, CPA Bemis Manufacturing Co Rebecca Przybyla Forrest Ramsel, CPA Summit Business Services LLC Stephen Rayl, CPA Brightstar of Greater Scottsdale Paul Rediske, CPA UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN Jenelle Roberts, CPA Caleb Roesler Maria Russo, CPA Garden Fresh Foods Michael Sama, CPA Feld, Schumacher & Company LLP Tom Scaife STRATTEC SECURITY CORP Gerry Schaefer, CPA Steven Schraufnagel Super Excavators Inc John Schuh, CPA City of Oconomowoc Jeffrey Schultz, CPA Joel Schumann Janet Sharbuno Sartori Company David Sigafus EMCO Chemical Distributors Inc James Sigl Amanda Skaggs Todd Slavik, CPA BENEFIT COMPANIES INC William Smith John Stahl Richard Struck, CPA MINCO GROUP Laura Svatek, CPA Lisa Sweeney, CPA Wonderbox Technologies Brad Tapper Eaton Corp Cary Tessman, CPA Waukesha County Tech College Nicole Uttke, CPA Tiffany Vande Hey, CPA Muermann Engineering Rory Vircks, CPA Allison Wantoch Thomas Watson City of Mequon Warren Weaver, CPA Dawn Wesendorf Kohler Co. Kenneth Wirth JOHNSON CONTROLS INC Stephanie Wittliff, CPA Brian Wycklendt, CPA Johnson Controls Inc Scot Youmans Caterpillar Global Mining .
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