MGS Mfg. Group's Paul Manley Recognized as Wisconsin Titan 100 Recipient
The 2023 Wisconsin Titan 100 honor MGS Mfg president and CEO as a leader shaping the future of the Wisconsin business community.
Titan CEO and headline sponsor Wipfli LLP have announced Paul Manley, president and CEO of MGS Mfg. Group, as a 2023 Wisconsin Titan 100. The Titan 100 program recognizes Wisconsin’s top 100 CEOs and C-level executives, individuals who are highly accomplished business leaders in their industry using criteria that includes demonstrating exceptional leadership, vision and passion. Collectively, the 2023 Wisconsin Titan 100 and their companies employ more than 100,000 individuals and generate $36 billion dollars in annual revenues. This year’s honorees will be published in a limited-edition Titan 100 book and profiled exclusively online. They will be honored at the annual awards ceremony on January 12, 2023 at Fiserv Forum, and will be given the opportunity to interact and connect multiple times throughout the year with their fellow Titans.
“The Titan 100 are shaping the future of the Wisconsin business community by building a distinguished reputation that is unrivaled and preeminent in their field,” Jaime Zawmon, president of Titan CEO, says. “We proudly recognize the Titan 100 for their successes and contributions. We know that they will have a profound impact that makes a difference for their customers and clients across the nation.”
Manley joined MGS more than 25 years ago, working in a number of roles in the company before becoming president in 2016 and CEO in 2019. He has been instrumental in building MGS to be a top global plastics contract manufacturers in the healthcare industry. The company was recently named to Deloitte’s 2022 Wisconsin 75 list and was named a finalist in the 2022 Wisconsin Manufacturer of the Year Awards. These recognitions are a testament to Manley and a talented leadership team driving growth across MGS.
“I am honored to be recognized by the Titan 100 program alongside many other talented Wisconsin executives who are advancing our economy and driving growth,” Manley says. “This recognition is only possible with the hard work and dedication of the global MGS team that works every day to innovate new solutions to complex problems for critical products and technologies in the healthcare industry.”
For more information about MGS’ role in the healthcare industry, see “Mold Builder Looks for Opportunity; Leverages Network to Take on Challenges from Coronavirus”
“On behalf of all the partners and associates at Wipfli we congratulate all the Titan 100 winners. It’s an honor to recognize this diverse group of leaders in Wisconsin,” Gina Skibo, partner at Wipfli, adds. “We appreciate the lasting impact each leader has made, and continues to make, in building organizations of significance both here in Wisconsin and abroad. Your ingenuity and creativity have set you apart, and the honor of being seen as an industry Titan is richly deserved.”
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