ABOUT USNew North B2B is a monthly publication providing in-depth coverage of news and issues affecting the business community in the New North Wisconsin region. From economic development to health care and manufacturing to running a small business, New North B2B provides the local insight business leaders need to make sound decisions. New North B2B is available at no cost* to member businesses of the Oshkosh Chamber of Commerce, Fox Cities Chamber of Commerce, Heart of the Valley Chamber of Commerce and the Fond du Lac Association of Commerce. Because business owners and executives throughout Wisconsin's New North region read it, New North B2B is the perfect advertising vehicle to grab the attention of your existing and prospective clientele. *Additional subscriptions are available at a minimal cost of $20 per year. Who we are![]() Sean FitzgeraldPublisherSean Fitzgerald is the founding publisher of New North B2B. He launched B2B in June 2002 as a means of providing business owners and executives in Oshkosh and Fond du Lac with a comprehensive, consistent and regional perspective of local business. Sean is a former business editor with the Oshkosh Northwestern and a former business writer with the Fond du Lac Reporter. In 1998, he served as the first editor for the start-up FDL inc. weekly business section of The Reporter, and followed a similar path in launching the monthly Oshkosh Inc. for The Northwestern in 2001. Throughout his career Sean received several awards from the Wisconsin Newspaper Association, the U.S. Small Business Administration, the Wisconsin Association of School Boards and the Wisconsin Education Association Council. Sean holds a B.A. degree in philosophy from Carthage College in Kenosha. He grew up in the Wausau area. Sean is active in the community as a board member for CareerPros, Inc., Oshkosh Chamber of Commerce, Propel and Young Professionals of Fond du Lac. He serves on the Fond du Lac Area Association of Commerce Communications Council as was co-chair of Business Expo 2004. Sean serves on the campaign committee for the Oshkosh Area United Way and mentored as a Big Brother for four years. |