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What does it take for an entrepreneur to go from an idea to a successful startup? Host Kathleen Gallagher talks with Wisconsin entrepreneurs about how — and why — they've succeeded.

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    • Wirtschaft

What does it take for an entrepreneur to go from an idea to a successful startup? Host Kathleen Gallagher talks with Wisconsin entrepreneurs about how — and why — they've succeeded.

    Introducing 'Midwest Moxie'

    Introducing 'Midwest Moxie'

    Introducing Midwest Moxie, a new podcast about the successes, failures, insights and opportunities that shape some of the Midwest’s most exciting entrepreneurs.

    • 29 Min.
    How Chris Salm Went From Sausage Making To Commercializing University Research

    How Chris Salm Went From Sausage Making To Commercializing University Research

    On the latest installment of our series on entrepreneurship, How Did You Do That?, host Kathleen Gallagher speaks with Chris Salm about how he went from working at several large food companies to commercializing research out of UW-Madison.

    • 13 Min.
    How Rock Mackie Improved Radiation Therapy And Grew Successful Companies

    How Rock Mackie Improved Radiation Therapy And Grew Successful Companies

    Rock Mackie is a medical physicist who invented a safer type of therapeutic radiation, called tomotherapy, that delivers less radiation with just as much effectiveness. It has saved many lives.

    • 15 Min.
    How Glen Tullman Uses Digital Solutions To Address Health Care Challenges

    How Glen Tullman Uses Digital Solutions To Address Health Care Challenges

    Glen Tullman has an undergraduate degree in economics and psychology, spent a year in Oxford, England studying social anthropology, lived for a year with the Amish, and is a highly successful software entrepreneur. He's founded, grown or invested in more than 20 businesses.

    • 17 Min.
    How Lori Cross Drove Innovation Inside Corporations By Thinking Big & Acting Small

    How Lori Cross Drove Innovation Inside Corporations By Thinking Big & Acting Small

    Lori Cross dropped out of her all-girls’ high school in Michigan because there wasn’t enough physics and math to keep her challenged. Technical college was a little better, but Cross found her place at Northwestern University, where she got a degree in chemical engineering and became the first woman to play ice hockey on a men’s NCAA team.

    • 17 Min.
    How John Splude Built A Software Company Out Of A Public Accounting Career

    How John Splude Built A Software Company Out Of A Public Accounting Career

    John Splude began his career in public accounting, auditing some of the biggest companies in the area. But he stayed involved with his firm’s smaller clients along with the Fortune 50 companies. And he became more and more interested in the operations side of the businesses.

    • 18 Min.

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