BNET Industries
Last Fiscal Year Sales:$65.9M
- Private
- US
Dow Jones Description
To champion the entrepreneurial spirit by providing information, research and educational experiences that support entrepreneurship and the free enterprise system, consistent with the intentions of our founders, Edward and Darlene Lowe.
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Darlene LoweNumber of Employees 50
NAICS Code Promoters of Performing Arts, Sports, and Similar Events with Facilities: 711310
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Sircon Honored as One of "Michigan 50 Companies to Watch"
OKEMOS, Mich. -- Sircon Corporation has been recognized as one of the "Michigan 50 Companies to Watch," an awards program sponsored by the Edward Lowe Foundation. Sircon will be honored at an awards ceremony during the third annual Michigan Celebrates Small Business event, April 12, 2007 in East Lansing. ...
Mercury Promotions Named as a Michigan 50 Companies to Watch
STERLING HEIGHTS, Mich. -- Mercury Promotions and Fulfillment has been selected as one of the Michigan 50 Companies to Watch. The award is presented by Michigan Celebrates Small Business in association with the Edward Lowe Foundation, Michigan Economic Development Corporation, Michigan Small Business & Technology Development Center, Small Business Association...
Prosper Through Partners
Partnerships can leverage the resources and tap new opportunities. Corporate partnering is nothing new. However, technology has elevated it to a new level. Partnerships can also help a company: Gain credibility in a new field, expand market presence, gain access to technology, diversify offerings, and share best practices. The article...
Nothing Ventured
The article is about the venture investing. Many time people have terrific new product concept and are waiting for venture capitalist to hop onto their bandwagon. Its typical for a company to go though one or more rounds of financing before receiving venture capital. Sometime venture capitalist don't entertain the...
Unconventional Capital: Alternative Financing Options
Even if one don't want a traditional bank loan, or one is not seeking venture capital funds, there are several ways to get the cash to expand the business. This Quick-Read details several alternative financing plans, such as bartering, strategic partnerships and more. Finding enough capital to expand the business...
Your Most Effective Capital-Raising Approach
Like just about any business operation, there is a process or general procedure associated with seeking private investment in the firm. This article helps the seeker of funds establish a reasonable timeline for planning on funding, attracting potential investors, meeting investor scrutiny, and carrying out negotiations. Raising funds in the...
Knocking on Venture-Capital Doors
Article is about how to find money to take the company to the next level. Venture capitalists VCs have literally billions of dollars to invest. Learn how to attract VC attention and get the funding. VC investors are notoriously picky. They typically look at more than 100 business plans for...
Averting Problems With Your Partners
It has been observed that partnerships can be problematic. Disagreements erupt over money, clients, scheduling, hiring decisions and even parking privileges. In fact, it's often the little things that lead to big problems, catapulting partners from a congenial working relationship into one of conflict and chaos. Problems are inevitable, and...
How to Buy a Business
In some situations, buying an existing business can help one grow business faster. One can buy way into new markets, new products and new employees. Six steps must be followed to ensure a smooth and successful takeover: finding the appropriate business, evaluating its potential, establishing a fair price, structuring the...
The Buddy System
It has been admitted that partnerships are never smooth sailing, but managed properly, they can give entrepreneurs a powerful edge. Indeed, having a reliable sounding board is cited frequently as a key benefit of partnerships. A partner can give valuable input because he or she isn't afraid to contradicting, like...
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Decision Makers
| Name (plus bio) | Position |
|---|---|
| Kathy Browning | CEO |
| Dan Wyant | President and Chief Operating Officer |
| Mark Lange | Executive Director |
| Don Bauters | Director of Finance and Treasurer |
| Michael McCuistion | Director of Physical Resources |
| Penny Lewandowski | Director of Entrepreneurship Development |
| Dino Signore | Programs Manager |
| Susan Zimmer | Controller |
| Ed Lowe | |
| Edward Lowe Legacy | |
| Jim Connolly | Adjunct Facilitator |
| John M Pycik | Business Consultant |
| Peter L Pairitz | Business Consultant |
Board of Directors
| Name (plus bio) | Position |
|---|---|
| Darlene Lowe | Chairman and Chief Executive Officer |
| Jack T McCarthy | Chairman and Member |
| Murray J Swindell | Chairman and Founder, Acuity Management and Investment Company |
| Leroy S Troyer | Board of Directors |
| Thomas F Meagher | Board of Directors |
Edward Lowe occupies a special place in the galaxy of great American entrepreneurs. Trying to help a neighbor in 1947, he "brought the cat indoors" by creating Kitty Litter from clay he was using for an industrial purpose. In the process he created an entirely new category of consumer products and a billion-dollar industry that changed the lives of millions of cats and cat lovers.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Edward Lowe Foundation | Chairman and Chief Executive Officer | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Edward Lowe Foundation | CEO | Current |
| Edward Lowe Foundation | Director of Administration | Former |
| Edward Lowe Foundation | Administrative Assistant | Former |
| Edward Lowe Foundation | Chairman | Former |
| Indiana University | Bachelor's Degree In Business Management | Former |
As president and chief operating officer, Dan Wyant oversees strategic direction for the Edward Lowe Foundation, which promotes entrepreneurship and helps second-stage business owners accelerate growth for their companies. Wyant joined the foundation in a full-time capacity in 2005 and has served on the foundation's board of trustees since 1998. Wyant has a diverse background in both the public and private sectors. Previously, he was director of the Michigan Department of Agriculture (MDA), a position he held for nine years under the administrations of two governors. Under Wyant's leadership, the MDA pioneered many nationally recognized economic development and pollution programs, which diversified and added value to Michigan's agricultural economy. Prior to directing the MDA, Wyant provided policy expertise for the Senate Majority Office and was associate director of Governor John Engler's Office of Legislative Affairs. Wyant began his career in the private sector as a marketing manager for the Ralston Purina Co. and then served as an export trade consultant for Lowe's International. During his tenure at the MDA, Wyant was appointed to the Michigan Land Use Leadership Council, a bipartisan task force that developed innovative programs for land use and farmland preservation. Wyant continues to leverage his environmental background at the Edward Lowe Foundation, which has a secondary mission of land stewardship. In fact, Big Rock Valley, the organization's 2,600-acre campus in southwestern Michigan, not only serves as a site for leadership retreats but also functions as living laboratory for researchers and a model for best practices of land use. Within the philanthropic community, Wyant has served as a board member of the Council of Michigan Foundations (CMF) since 2004. An association of foundations, CMF is one of the strongest organizations of its kind in the country with members including the W.K. Kellogg and Kresge foundations. Wyant holds a bachelor's degree in food systems management from Michigan State University and a master's in business administration from American University in Washington, D.C.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Edward Lowe Foundation | President and Chief Operating Officer | Current |
| Michigan State University | Bachelor's Degree In Food Systems Management | Former |
| American University | Master's In Business Administration | Former |
| Michigan State University | Bachelor's Degree In Food Systems Management | Former |
Mark Lange is the executive director for the Edward Lowe Foundation, a nonprofit organization that seeks to accelerate entrepreneurship and its impact on community and economic development. As executive director, Lange ensures that the foundation's initiatives and day-to-day activities lead to the fulfillment of short- and long-term goals. He works closely with the president on management development and strategic direction. Since joining the Edward Lowe Foundation in 1998, Lange has led the organization to increased national recognition and a focus on second-stage entrepreneurs companies poised for growth and job creation. To assist these entrepreneurs, the foundation works through local and regional support organizations to deliver education programs, recognition events and information services. It also conducts and publishes research to underscore the contributions that second-stage businesses and entrepreneurs make to local communities and the national economy. Prior to joining the foundation, Lange served as the director of the Lundquist Center for Entrepreneurship at the University of Oregon. During his three-year tenure there, he expanded the center's internship program, built the new-venture competition to a national level and increased the entrepreneurial community's involvement with the business school. While Lange was the director of the center, the Lundquist College of Business was awarded the National Model MBA Entrepreneurship Program of the Year from the United States Association of Small Business and Entrepreneurship.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Edward Lowe Foundation | Executive Director | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Edward Lowe Foundation | Director of Finance and Treasurer | Current |
| American Institute of Certified Public Accountants | Board of Directors | Current |
| Indiana CPA Society | Board of Directors | Current |
| American Institute of Certified Public Accountants | Member | Current |
| Indiana CPA Society | Member | Current |
| Crowe, Chizek and Company | Former | |
| Indiana University | Bachelor's Degree In Business | Former |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Edward Lowe Foundation | Director of Physical Resources | Current |
| Texas Tech University | Bachelor's Degree In Agricultural Economics | Former |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Edward Lowe Foundation | Director of Entrepreneurship Development | Current |
| Greater Baltimore Technology Council | Executive Director | Former |
| Morino Institute | Director | Former |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Women Presidents' Organization, Inc. | Programs Manager, Edward Lowe Foundation, Board of Directors | Current |
| Edward Lowe Foundation | Programs Manager | Current |
| Western Michigan University | Master's Degree In Public Affairs | Former |
| Aquinas College | Bachelor's Degree In Sociology | Former |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Edward Lowe Foundation | Controller | Current |
Over time, Ed Lowe became known as an "entrepreneur's entrepreneur" and an advocate for the importance of entrepreneurship in America. Until his death in 1995, he believed that entrepreneurs did not get the attention and support they needed and deserved. His passion for entrepreneurship led him to study its nature and to explore practical approaches to advancing the field. Through experience, Ed Lowe concluded that entrepreneurs learn best from other entrepreneurs, and "peer learning" is the principle driving much of the foundation's work with entrepreneurs.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Edward Lowe Foundation | Current |
After creating a billion-dollar industry that established the cat as the nation's most popular pet, Edward Lowe set his creative sights on another goal fostering and nurturing the American entrepreneur. As a result, Ed committed a good part of his fortune to create "... a whole campus for entrepreneurs" at a private 2,500-acre complex outside his boyhood hometown of Cassopolis, Michigan. In 1991 he donated this estate for the headquarters of the Edward Lowe Foundation.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Edward Lowe Foundation | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Thomas, Connolly & Phelps, Inc | President | Current |
| Renaissance Executive Forums | Adjunct Facilitator | Current |
| Edward Lowe Foundation | Adjunct Facilitator | Current |
| Ea Connections | Current | |
| The Employers' Association | Current | |
| Center for Organizational Excellence, Inc | Board of Directors | Current |
| Society of Industry Leaders | Board of Directors | Current |
| Society for Human Resource Management | Board of Directors | Current |
| American Management Association | Board of Directors | Current |
| American Management Association | Active Member | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Edward Lowe Foundation | Business Consultant | Current |
| Edward Lowe Foundation | Board of Directors | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Edward Lowe Foundation | Business Consultant | Current |
| Edward Lowe Foundation | Board of Directors | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Edward Lowe Foundation | Chairman and Member | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Edward Lowe Foundation | Chairman and Founder, Acuity Management and Investment Company | Current |
| Edward Lowe Foundation | Board of Directors | Former |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Edward Lowe Foundation | Board of Directors | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Chicago Convention and Tourism Bureau | Chairman, CEO | Current |
| Inland American Real Estate Trust, Inc. | Independent Director | Current |
| Chicago Convention and Tourism Bureau | Board of Directors | Current |
| Edward Lowe Foundation | Board of Directors | Current |
| Inland American Real Estate Trust, Inc. | Board of Directors | Current |
| Privatebancorp, Inc. | Board of Directors | Current |
| Du Page Airport Authority | Board of Directors | Current |
| Chicago Convention and Tourism Bureau | President | Former |
| Greyhound Lines, Inc. | Board of Directors | Former |
| Lakeside Bank | Board of Directors | Former |
| Trans World Airlines, Inc. | Board of Directors | Former |
| St. Mary's University | Bachelor Degree | Former |


