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35 firms Honored as 'Green Masters' 

The greenest companies in Wisconsin this year are a varied mix, from large manufacturers and multinationals to small consulting firms and even a laser tag and game center on Milwaukee's south side.

The Payoffs of Rewarding Employees for Being Healthy 

Rather than demand that workers be healthy, KI offers financial incentives and workplace supports to boost healthy behaviors that are integrated into the company culture.

Student Wing Reopens With New Technology, Improved Classrooms 

After almost two years of construction, the Student Wing has reopened its doors to reveal a completely revamped set of classrooms, lounge spaces and technology resources.

NEW Manufacturing Alliance video series answers an age-old question 

Discover how KI helps students see real-world math in action. The “Get Real Math” video series links STEM skills to careers in modern manufacturing.

Expect to See More Standing Desks in the Workplace in 2017 

More offices and workplaces will start using standing desks in 2017, predicts Jonathan Webb, a workplace trends expert for global manufacturing firm KI Furniture.

Nightingale Award Winners Named At HCD Expo 

KI’s Ruckus Task Chair wins Gold in Patient Seating at the 2017 Nightingale Awards for innovative healthcare design.

Creative interior solutions that enhance building performance and occupant productivity 

The Ruckus Collection by KI enhances learning with flexible, dynamic furniture for schools and student-centric environments.

Wintrust Business Lunch 6/9/17: Mark Zuckerberg, Summer Hiring, & NeoCon 2017 

Explore NeoCon 2017 with KI’s Shawn Green as he highlights the newest innovations in interior design and workplace environments.

Contract: Best of NeoCon 2017 Winners 

KI wins big at NeoCon 2017 with Gold Awards for Ruckus Collection and Universal Height-Adjustable Screen in Education and Space Divider categories.

Schools must do better to prepare students for a freelance future 

Dick Resch urges schools to teach entrepreneurial skills for a rising freelance economy and future jobs yet to exist.

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