Kenosha Area Business Alliance recognized eight business leaders in Kenosha County at their ovation awards ceremony. Recipients included, from left: Nick Tenuta, Savannah Meyers, Maggie Campbell, Dan Tenuta, Tim Neal, Brian Nelson, Sarah Howard and Nolan Flynn.
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Tim Neal, the president of Allied Plastics, received the Business Leader of the Year Award during the Ovation Awards ceremony Thursday.
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Nicole Ryf, the president of Kenosha Area Business Alliance, delivers a speech during Thursday's Ovation Awards ceremony.
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Brian Nelson, the vice president of Bane-Nelson, received the Community Impact Award during the 2026 Ovation Awards ceremony at University of Wisconsin-Parkside. Nelson is also involved with Sleep in Heavenly Peace, a nonprofit organization that provides beds to kids in need throughout Kenosha County.
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Maggie Campbell, the director of Strategic Initiatives at Building Our Future, was recognized with a Future Five Award during a ceremony held by Kenosha Area Business Alliance.
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Nolan Flynn, the director of marketing at LaMacchia Travel, was recognized with a Future Five Award.
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Sarah Howard, the executive director of Visit Pleasant Prairie, is presented a Future Five Award by Nicole Ryf, the president of Kenosha Area Business Alliance.
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Savannah Meyers, the Community Development Educator at University of Wisconsin-Madison's Extension program in Kenosha County, was recognized with a Future Five Award.
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Dan and Nick Tenuta, the co-managers of Tenuta's Deli, received a Future Five Award.
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County Executive Samantha Kerkman delivers a speech during the Ovation Awards on Thursday evening. The event which honored local business leaders was held at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside.
Kenosha Area Business Alliance recognized eight business leaders in Kenosha County at their ovation awards ceremony. Recipients included, from left: Nick Tenuta, Savannah Meyers, Maggie Campbell, Dan Tenuta, Tim Neal, Brian Nelson, Sarah Howard and Nolan Flynn.
Brian Nelson, the vice president of Bane-Nelson, received the Community Impact Award during the 2026 Ovation Awards ceremony at University of Wisconsin-Parkside. Nelson is also involved with Sleep in Heavenly Peace, a nonprofit organization that provides beds to kids in need throughout Kenosha County.
Maggie Campbell, the director of Strategic Initiatives at Building Our Future, was recognized with a Future Five Award during a ceremony held by Kenosha Area Business Alliance.
Sarah Howard, the executive director of Visit Pleasant Prairie, is presented a Future Five Award by Nicole Ryf, the president of Kenosha Area Business Alliance.
Savannah Meyers, the Community Development Educator at University of Wisconsin-Madison's Extension program in Kenosha County, was recognized with a Future Five Award.
County Executive Samantha Kerkman delivers a speech during the Ovation Awards on Thursday evening. The event which honored local business leaders was held at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside.