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In an interview, Ann Flesor Beck and Devon Flesor Nau, owners of Flesor's Candy Kitchen, talked about themselves and their careers. Beck said that when she grew up she would like to become a poet while Nau would be a writer. Nau's perfect vacation must include beach, a pile of books, excellent food and drink and a loving man while Beck's perfect dream vacation is a month on Santorini with her husband. Beck also said that the thing which excites her most about her job is growing the business and being creative, developing new products, Nau added that she love making consistently excellent candy the old-fashioned way. Give her just a few ingredients, a copper kettle, a wooden paddle and an open flame, and she'll be happy.
Trade Publication Article
CITY URGED TO PROMOTE TRADE
\"As the most visible symbol of Milwaukee and its assets, the mayor should take the lead in promoting Milwaukee in the international business arena,\" the report said. \"His participation in free trade advocacy and campaigns to encourage exports will be crucial to the success of local activities.\" [John O. Norquist] is particularly interested in attracting international flights, expanding Mitchell International Airport, encouraging local businesses to talk up the city overseas and improving coordination between agencies involved in international trade, [Devon F. Turner] said. She said Norquist has previously traveled to Europe twice as mayor to promote Milwaukee businesses, and that such efforts are crucial because mayors are highly respected in Europe.
Airline wooed in bid for direct link to Europe
Devon F. Turner, the city's director of economic development, said four Lufthansa representatives met last week with [John O. Norquist], Mitchell International Airport Director C. Barry Bateman and Peter W. Beitzel, vice president for trade and transportation with the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce. Turner said two Lufthansa officials from West Germany and one each from Chicago and Milwaukee toured Milwaukee last Wednesday and Thursday. They met twice with Norquist, including once over lunch at Weissgerber's Third Street Pier, 1110 Old World 3rd St. While the city would encourage any foreign or domestic airline to establish direct flights between Milwaukee and Europe, Lufthansa's German ownership could give Milwaukee an edge over other cities courting the airline, she said.