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Last week, the Milwaukee chapter of our Women's Leadership Alliance hosted a "Speed Mentoring" event with Brady leaders. As part of the event, WLA members met with leaders in various functions and roles to gain perspective on professional development at Brady.
Brady is now 105 years old! We're thrilled to celebrate this milestone month by reflecting on how far we've come from humble beginnings to becoming a global industry leader in innovative identification solutions.
Brady is proud of our employees who have served our country! This Veterans Day, we recognize the men and women who have served.
We're proud to be in good company with this outstanding group of Wisconsin organizations that is invested in a diverse board of directors. Thanks to Milwaukee Women inc for sharing this research.
As a global company, Brady was proud to recognize its customer operations teams around the world for Customer Service Week! Milwaukee employees also celebrated with team-building activities like assembling and decorating custom bicycles, which were donated to the local Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee.
The Milwaukee chapter of Brady's Women's Leadership Alliance recently heard from Tricia Geraghty, Chief Marketing Officer at Children's Hospital of Wisconsin. Tricia spoke to members about finding a work/life balance that works for each individual, rather than a "one size fits all" approach. This has helped her efforts to be better every day in her professional and personal roles.
To mark the start of fall, Brady employees in Milwaukee recently said farewell to summertime with a taco-themed picnic!
At Brady, we don't just innovate for the sake of innovating. We know our products are making the world a better, safer place, and we are proud to celebrate the Brady programmers who play an integral role in the process. Meet a few of them below and learn why they love what they do at Brady. Subbu Ramanathan (Senior IT Manager): “The creative aspect of programming involving design, logical thinking, and human interactions required to make the solutions usable are very interesting to me as I strive to be an effective professional.” Susie Burns (Senior Software Engineer): "I love solving puzzles and understanding how the inner workings of a system are put together. Working with software allows an incredible amount of creativity and flexibility to find more than one way to solve a problem." Caroline Gilger (Firmware Engineer): “I expand my knowledge on the design concepts used at Brady and the resources available to me to improve my coding practices, and constantly develop more concise and efficient code in my work.”
The Brady Emerging Professionals group recently kicked off a new fiscal year with Bentley Curran, Chief Information Officer and Vice President of Digital Business, and Helena Nelligan, Senior Vice President of Human Resources. Bentley and Helena discussed their own career paths that brought them to Brady, tips for success and how to stand out for those just starting out in their careers.
PDC BIG was recently one of the suppliers of the 2019 Le Tour de France. This included providing RFID wristbands, access badges, and branded buttons as cycling professionals and enthusiasts gathered to celebrate the most famous cycling race in the world!