Former Fiserv exec to enter Business Hall of Fame

Former Fiserv exec to enter Business Hall of Fame

Brookfield, Wis. – Leslie Muma, who led the technology solutions firm Fiserv through one of its most prosperous periods, is one of four executives who will be inducted this month into the Wisconsin Business Hall of Fame.
Muma, who was Fiserv’s president and chief operating officer from 1984 to 1999, when he was named CEO, helped grow the Brookfield-based firm from a relatively small private business to a publicly traded company reporting $4.1 billion in annual revenue.
He will be joined in the Hall of Fame by three other new inductees: Bob Endries, Endries International, Brillion; R. Bruce Grover, VPI, Inc., Sheboygan; and Thomas Lyon, Cooperative Resources International, Shawano.
The Hall of Fame induction ceremony will take place April 24 at the Pfister Hotel in Milwaukee.
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