Katherine M. Gehl (born 1966) is an American businesswoman and published author. She was the president and CEO of her family-owned company, Gehl Foods, Inc. She served as a member of the board of directors of the
Overseas Private Investment Corporation
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, a role to which she was nominated by President
Barack Obama
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in 2010. She later founded the Institute for Political Innovation.
Early life and education
Gehl was raised in a small town in
Wisconsin
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, the daughter of former Gehl Foods CEO John P. Gehl. She is the second of five children.
She graduated from the
University of Notre Dame
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in 1988 and holds an MA in education from the
Catholic University of America
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. She also earned an MBA from
Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management.
Career
Before she began working at Gehl Foods, Gehl held a range of public and private industry positions. These roles included being vice president at Bernstein Investment Research and Management, special assistant to Mayor
Richard M. Daley
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for technology and economic development, director of information technology services at Chicago Public Schools, and organization development manager at
Oracle Corporation
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.
During Gehl's tenure as CEO at Gehl Foods, the company was honored as part of the "Wisconsin 75", and was included in the top 100 dairy companies in the nation. ''BizTimes'' named it small business of the year in 2015, and the ''
Milwaukee Business Journal
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'' named it as one of Southeast Wisconsin's "Fast Growing Firms".
Gehl oversaw the company's acquisition by
Wind Point Partners
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in 2015, and still serves on the board of directors. At the time of the sale, Gehl Foods had nearly $250 million in sales and 350 employees. Gehl earned attention for sharing proceeds with workers of the company's sale.
Overseas Private Investment Corporation
In 2010, Gehl was nominated by President
Barack Obama
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to serve as a member of the Board of Directors of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation, and was confirmed by the
United States Senate
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The composition and pow ...
in October 2011. She stepped down in 2015.
Affiliations, honors, and awards
Gehl is a board member of the
Marcus Corporation
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History
Marcus Corporation was founded on Novemb ...
, West Bend Mutual Insurance Company, Gehl Foods LLC,
The History Makers
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, University of Wisconsin's
Robert M. La Follette School of Public Affairs
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, The Water Council, and The Milwaukee Repertory Theater. She is a former board member for
Joffrey Ballet
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, Public Allies, the Faye Gehl Conservation Foundation, and the Golden Apple Foundation. She is a member of The Greater Milwaukee Committee, The Economic Club of Chicago, and the University Club of Milwaukee.
Gehl was named to ''Who's Who in Chicago Business'', was honored with ''
Crain's Chicago Business
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'' "40 under 40, Chicago's Rising Stars" designation, and was a 2001 Leadership Greater Chicago Fellow. In 2013, she was honored by the ''BizTimes'' with the Bravo Entrepreneur Award and was included in the ''Business Journal's'' listing of influential
Milwaukee
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business leaders. She received the Sacagawea Award in 2016.
In 2020, Gehl was awarde
The Quadracci Family Awardpresented by
Milwaukee Magazine
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.
Political involvement
Before her departure from Gehl Foods in 2015, Gehl began supporting
No Labels
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The group promoted and helped to start the moderate Problem Solvers Caucus in the U.S. House of Representatives It has also built a simi ...
, a national organization working to break the political gridlock in
Washington, D.C.
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She also serves on the CEO Fiscal Leadership Council of the Campaign to Fix the Debt, and is a board member of
Unite America (formerly The Centrist Project). She is co-chair of the nonpartisan Wisconsin group Democracy Found, which advocates for a new primary election system and general election system that reduce political campaign advantages for far-left and far-right candidates. In 2017, Gehl and
Michael E. Porter
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from
Harvard Business School
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published an article in ''
Fortune
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'' entitled "Why Politics is Failing America."
In 2020, Katherine Gehl co-authored a book with Harvard Business School professor
Michael E. Porter
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called, ''The Politics Industry: How Political Innovation Can Break Partisan Gridlock and Save Our Democracy.'' On December 5th 2020, she presented at
TEDxMileHigh eventabout her political innovation work.
References
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Living people
1966 births
Businesspeople from Milwaukee
University of Notre Dame alumni
Catholic University of America alumni
Kellogg School of Management alumni
21st-century American businesspeople
American women business executives
American food industry businesspeople
New America (organization)
21st-century American businesswomen