TKE Wisconsin Debuts Office, Recruits College Seniors

The TKE Madison team worked with Holly Clarke and Henricksen furniture to make the office “bleed TKE colors.”

TK Elevator (TKE) Wisconsin recently debuted its new office at 3322 Dairy Drive in Madison and recruited upcoming college graduates at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Career Fair, TKE Branch Manager Mark Uy announced on LinkedIn. Coming after TKE acquired a full stake in its joint venture partner, Braun ThyssenKrupp Elevator, LLC, the new office would not have been possible without the help of individuals including TKE Regional President Benjamin Herther, TKE Senior Real Estate Transaction Manager Susan Tansey; TKE’s landlords, vendors and contractors; and many more, Uy observed. Uy and Madison office Service Account Manager Timothy Callahan also spent a day at the local university career fair to promote TKE’s Sales Training for Elevator Professionals (STEP) program.

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