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2018's biggest developments in Green Bay business news 

Explore Green Bay’s biggest business stories of 2018, including KI Corporation’s shift to employee ownership as CEO Dick Resch sold his family’s majority stake.

Contract: Gold and Silver Awards 

KI’s Tattoo system takes Gold at NeoCon, showcasing next-gen workplace solutions with flexible, adaptive furniture design.

KI Completes Transition to Employee Stock Ownership Plan 

KI becomes 100% employee-owned through its ESOP, empowering over 2,000 team members with ownership and a stake in future success.

Contract: NeoCon 2018 

KI CEO Dick Resch reflects on decades of innovation, connection, and camaraderie at NeoCon.

Contract: NeoCon 2018 Product Preview 

Discover KI’s Tattoo collection at NeoCon 2018—customizable screens for adaptable, modern office layouts.

Hurricane Topples School; KI Furniture Holds Up the Roof 

How much does a tree, a roof and the force of a hurricane weigh? There might be an exact answer for that somewhere, but it’s definitely not enough to destroy a desk made by KI.

KI's Learning Space Workshops 

Within the BIFMA community KI is clearly the company with the greatest breadth of products, covering the full range of typologies in that market from Pre-Kindergarten through graduate school.

Contract Consulting Group Shares Top Trends from NeoCon 2017 

Contract Consulting Group (CCG), a research-led strategy firm focused exclusively on the contract interiors market, pooled perspectives from an expanding base of talented industry consultants to

Lost In Transition: The Three Fs To Increase Engagement And Retention With New Millennial Workers 

Recent college grads are disenchanted and disengaged in their new work environment, translating into lower retention rates of these "lost" employees.

Knowledge@Wharton with KI and AECOM 

KI's VP of Business, Jonathan Webb, and AECOM Senior Vice President, Brett Shwery, review their latest research on collegiate design as the new driver for workplace design with Knowledge@Wharton.

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