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Kohler Impact on Wisconsin and the Community it Calls Home

Wisconsin is a land of natural beauty, friendly people, and thriving communities. Among these communities, one corporation stands out as an exceptional example of how businesses can positively impact the lives of those around them – Kohler Co. This innovative company has been shaping Wisconsin’s economy and culture for over 100 years through its commitment to quality craftsmanship, environmental responsibility, and community engagement. Join us as we explore Kohler Co.’s fascinating history and the ways in which it continues to enrich the lives of Wisconsinites today!
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Kohler Company History

The Kohler Company traces its roots back to 1892, when two brothers, George and Walter Kohler, opened a plumbing and heating business in Wisconsin. The company quickly grew, and by 1929 it had become one of the largest in the United States.

Over the years, Kohler has continued to grow and prosper, becoming one of the world's leading manufacturers of luxury home appliances.

Today, Kohler remains a deeply rooted part of the Wisconsin community. The company employs more than 4,000 people in Milwaukee and its surrounding areas, and provides jobs for thousands more through its supply chain. In addition to manufacturing products for homes across America, Kohler also invests in local communities through philanthropy and volunteerism.

Kohler is committed to making a positive impact on the communities it calls home – from supporting local schools and giving back to worthy organizations, to donating millions of dollars annually to community initiatives like Park East Zoo. Through these efforts and others like them, Kohler demonstrates its commitment to being a responsible corporate citizen while also building strong relationships with its neighbors.

Kohler's Impact on Wisconsin

Kohler is known for its quality plumbing and home appliances, but the company's impact goes beyond products it makes. Kohler Co. has been a major force in Wisconsin's economy and community for over a century. The company has become synonymous with Wisconsin, and its employees have helped make the state one of the most prosperous in the nation.

Kohler started out as a small hardware store in Kohler, Wisconsin in 1894. At the time, Kohler was part of Dodge County, which was among the poorest counties in the United States. But through hard work and determination, Kohler grew into one of America's leading plumbing companies. In fact, Kohler is credited with helping to revive Milwaukee during the 1930s and 1940s by creating jobs and attracting new businesses to the area.

Today, Kohler is one of Wisconsin's largest employers with more than 10,000 employees across multiple locations throughout the state. The company also supports numerous community initiatives across Wisconsin, including donations to local schools and charities, donations to non-profit organizations that help children in need, and support for local sports teams.

Overall, Kohler Co.'s impact on Wisconsin and the community it calls home is evident not only in its products but also in its commitment to giving back to its local communities.

Community Relationships at Kohler

Kohler is committed to creating a positive impact on the community in which it resides. This begins with the company's employees and extends throughout the local and state communities in which Kohler operates. The company has over 115 years of history in Wisconsin, and employs nearly 4,000 people in the state. In addition to its direct workforce, Kohler contributes millions of dollars each year to charity and community programs.

Kohler Community Relations program engages citizens and leaders from across Wisconsin to develop shared understanding and mutual respect for one another so that we can all work together for mutual benefit. The company’s goal is to build partnerships that create lasting impact on both sides.

Through its Community Relations program, Kohler:

– Provides funding for youth sports programs, renewable energy projects, environmental stewardship initiatives, food banks, senior centers and more;

– Supports civic organizations such as Women Win Wisconsin (WWW), the Boys & Girls Club of Dane County and the United Way of Greater Milwaukee;

– Encourages employee volunteerism by providing opportunities for offsite service projects;

– Sponsors events such as bicycling races, golf tournaments and Taste of Madison festivals;

– Offers educational resources about water conservation and energy efficiency through its website kohlersustainability.com;

– Partners with businesses in its regional supply chain to promote environmentally responsible practices.

Conclusion

Kohler has been a staple in Wisconsin for over 100 years and has had a significant impact on the state and community it calls home. From creating jobs to benefiting local businesses, Kohler has done much to make Wisconsin a great place to live and work. As the company continues to grow, its contribution to Wisconsin will only continue to grow as well.