06/02/2026
Congratulations to Tim Sheehy, from MMAC, Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce, who will be inducted into the 2026 Wisconsin Business Hall of Fame, benefitting Junior Achievement of Wisconsin, on June 4th.
A graduate of Nicolet High School and a standout athlete inducted into its athletic Hall of Fame, Tim Sheehy
earned a college baseball scholarship to UW-Madison before beginning his professional journey in Washington,
D.C., working on Capitol Hill for Congressman Jim Sensenbrenner. But it was his return home to Milwaukee
that would shape his legacy.
In 1982, Sheehy joined MMAC, the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce, where he would spend the next 42 years helping guide the area’s business, civic, and political future. He often described his work as being at the “crossroads of people, policy, and politics,” and embraced the complexity that came with it. Under Sheehy’s leadership, MMAC played a pivotal role in some of Wisconsin’s most transformative initiatives. From helping launch one of the nation’s first school choice programs, to supporting the financing and development of major projects like Miller Park and Fiserv Forum, his work consistently aimed to strengthen the region’s competitiveness.
He also took part in establishing the Milwaukee 7, a regional economic development partnership focused on attracting and retaining businesses, further reinforcing Southeast Wisconsin as a destination for growth and opportunity. His guiding principles are simple but powerful: do what’s right, do what you say you’re
going to do and earn everything you achieve.
Beyond economic development, Tim Sheehy has been deeply committed to education and civic engagement, working closely with initiatives like Rocketship Charter Schools and City Forward Collective. Backing his belief that strong communities, and strong economies, depend on opportunity for the next generation. We are proud to induct Tim Sheehy into the Wisconsin Business Hall of Fame.
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