KENOSHA — M3 Insurance, an insurance and risk management firm based in Madison, has moved its local office to the Kenosha Innovation Center.
M3's new Kenosha office is located at 5522 26th Ave., Suite 202, the company announced last week. M3's Kenosha office was previously located at 5320 Green Bay Road.
The Kenosha Innovation Center space "supports innovation and collaboration and gives M3 the opportunity to further solidify its presence and commitment to Kenosha and southeastern Wisconsin," officials said in a news release.
"This is more than an office move, it's a strategic shift that brings us closer to the people and ideas shaping what's next for this region," said Mike Victorson, CEO and partner at M3. "At the Kenosha Innovation Center, we can convene clients and partners, host educational events and collaborate in real time to help organizations anticipate risk and seize opportunity as they grow."
Other Kenosha Innovation Center tenants include Gateway Capital Partners, Kivi Bio, Mastercraft Ventures and Ordify AI.
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