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Joe Wilde Company Certified as WBE

Nov. 2, 2009 | 0 comments

Joe Wilde Company, Inc., of New Berlin, has received certification as a Woman-Owned Business Enterprise (WBE) through the Wisconsin Department of Commerce. The designation is pursuant to the state administrative rule requirements of Comm 104 which provides validation that Joe Wilde Company, Inc. meets the requirements of being at least 51 percent woman-owned, controlled and managed. It qualifies Joe Wilde Company, Inc. to be considered for contracts with corporations and government entities that seek vendor relationships with businesses owned and operated by women.

Joe Wilde Company, Inc. was established in 1945 and specializes in home exterior products including overhead garage doors, openers, storm doors, service doors, awnings and railings. The company sells to both residential and commercial customers and employs a staff of professional technicians to install and service their entire product line. To better promote state certified WBE’s and to make it easy for buyers to find them, the Department of Commerce maintains an on-line WBE directory at http://commerce.wi.gov/BD/BD-WBECertification.html. Buyers can also obtain information about the products and services offered by Joe Wilde Company, Inc.

Chris Teifke has been the president and owner of Joe Wilde Company, Inc. since 2007, and is the granddaughter of the company’s founder. She returned to the family business in 1994 after careers in banking and real estate.

For more information on Joe Wilde Company, Inc., call Chris Teifke at 262-782-0500. For information on the Woman-Owned Business Certification Program, visit the WBE Directory.

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