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Edward J. Zore

Northwestern Mutual's Zore bowing out, but not gone

As Edward Zore reflects on nearly 41 years with Northwestern Mutual, he is appreciative that he and the insurer turned out to be a good match.(12)

Kevin Mansell

Outsmarting the recession

Kohl's Corp. will open 20 new stores this year, at the same time other retailers have been closing locations or standing still. Kohl's Chairman and CEO Kevin Mansell spoke with the Journal Sentinel about Kohl's strategy for weathering the recession. (9)

Gale Klappa

Nuclear is next big challenge

Gale Klappa has run We Energies and its parent company for the past six years. Here is an edited version of energy writer Thomas Content's interview with Klappa. (23)

Todd Teske

CEO leads Briggs out of a deep downturn, sees sales rebound

Since Jan. 1, Todd J. Teske has been president and chief executive officer of Briggs & Stratton Corp. In an interview, Teske talked about the outdoor power products industry, the economy and Milwaukee.(2)

Barry Mandel

Timely decisions paid off for Mandel Group

Despite the worst commercial real estate market in decades, Mandel Group Inc. continues to build apartment developments in and around downtown Milwaukee. Barry Mandel, the firm's founder and president, says his company took steps before the current downturn that have helped it remain well-capitalized. (8)

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