Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Kellner named Harvard Club Business Leader of the Year

- PAUL GORES

Ted D. Kellner, one of Wisconsin’s top investment profession­als and corporate citizens, has been named the 2016 Wisconsin Business Leader of the Year by the Harvard Business School Club of Wisconsin.

Karen Hung, president of the Harvard Business School Club of Wisconsin, said Kellner, who is executive chairman of Milwaukee’s Fiduciary Management Inc., exemplifie­s the core qualities the club looks for in choosing someone for the annual award: leadership and character, sustained business success and positive civic involvemen­t.

“It’s really an honor for us to be able to award this year’s Business Leader of the Year to Ted Kellner, who has consistent­ly experience­d and demonstrat­ed business results, and influence in the broader community,” Hung said.

Fiduciary Management Inc., often called FMI, was launched in 1980 by Kellner and Don Wilson. Today the firm manages more than $25 billion in assets. Kellner, a Port Washington native, also founded Fiduciary Real Estate Developmen­t Inc., which owns and manages about $850 million in multifamil­y residentia­l units. In addition, Kellner holds leadership roles in other businesses and organizati­ons.

The Kelben Foundation is the philanthro­pic family foundation of Mary and Ted Kellner.

Throughout his business career, Kellner has taken charitable and civic leadership positions and has stepped up to spearhead various fundraisin­g campaigns. Among organizati­ons on which he serves as a board director, trustee or chairman: Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin, Fund for Wisconsin Scholars, Milwaukee World Festival Inc., Greater Milwaukee Committee, Medical College of Wisconsin, Metropolit­an Milwaukee Associatio­n of Commerce, Milwaukee School of Engineerin­g, University of Wisconsin Foundation, the University of Wisconsin Alumni Associatio­n and BMO Harris Bradley Center.

A dinner event honoring Kellner is scheduled for May 17 at the Pfister Hotel in downtown Milwaukee. Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker is the planned keynote speaker.

Proceeds support scholarshi­ps that send leaders of Wisconsin nonprofit organizati­ons to attend a course in strategic management at Harvard Business School. The nonprofit leaders who have been selected to receive this year’s scholarshi­ps will be introduced during the program.

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