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Ep. 128: Checking in with Stoke RGA's Jen Fietz

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Stoke RGA's Jen Fietz returns to NEW Manufacturing Insights this week to offer her insights on the economic challenges and opportunities facing Northeast Wisconsin manufacturers at the year's midpoint. Among the topics covered on the episode include Wisconsin's recent manufacturing job losses; economic uncertainty and inflation; tariff refunds; rising petroleum costs; hidden opportunities for manufacturers in data literacy, upskilling, and customer intimacy; and the impact of the data center boom on manufacturing in Wisconsin.  Stoke RGA is the yearlong sponsor of NEW Manufacturing Insights and is proud to help Midwest manufacturers achieve long-term growth. Learn more about the company at www.stokerga.com.

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