Steven Potter, President of family-owned Arctic Compressor, has seen many changes in his small business roles over the years. Originally, he worked with Northshore Compressor which is a regionally-based business owned by his parents Peggi and Chuck Potter. Their business provides retail sale and service of compressors.
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Prairie Rivet: Modernizing a successful small business
Metal rivets, semi-tubular and solid, are permanent fasteners that go in everything: cars, windows, cookware, electronics, and boots, to name a few.
EQUINOX botanical boutique: wellness abounds
In 1998, Maria Caravati started her business as a massage therapist, renting space in a building near the lake in Kenosha. Then, in 2000, she and her husband at the time, Curzio, purchased a brick and mortar building downtown and EQUINOX botanical boutique is still thriving there today.
Vitality Youth Services: fulfilling true community need
Ashlee Glowacki and Kristy Schindler first considered opening their own business in March 2020, and they wasted no time making their goal a reality.
National Dental Academy: big pivots lead to big success
In 2016, Lindsay Wanserski and Bethany Bertrand purchased the dental business where they were employed.
New Day Counseling – Featured Client Video
Meet Sue Larson, owner of New Day Counseling in Richland Center, WI.
Tony Trapp Remodeling: From independent handyman to full-service remodeling company
Tony Trapp didn’t realize until he was almost finished with college that growing up on a farm near Columbus, Wisconsin, interacting primarily with people who earned their living through skilled trades, would ultimately influence his choice of career path. I learned maintenance skills from my family,” Trapp says. “We didn’t have as much money as some, but I had lots of other privileges.”
Max’s Threads – Featured Client Video
Meet Amanda King, Owner of Max’s Threads in Monroe, WI.
Pronto Spanish Services: Curriculum and much more!
Tara Bradley Williams started Pronto Spanish Services, LLC as a part-time endeavor in 2002 when she was working as a school teacher, and now her full-time business is booming.
Escape Oshkosh: Community, perseverance and fun!
Britney Racine opened Escape Oshkosh in May 2017, and she continues to expand her unique small business.