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Jason Young, 3Up Metal Works President, Earns Second Consecutive Wisconsin Titan 100 Award

Program recognizes 100 most accomplished business leaders in state

By - Oct 17th, 2023 10:42 am
Jason Young. Photo courtesy of 3Up Metal Works.

Jason Young. Photo courtesy of 3Up Metal Works.

Milwaukee – Jason Young, President of 3Up Metal Works, has been named a 2024 Wisconsin Titan 100 by Titan CEO and its program headline sponsor, Wipfli LLP.

The honor is a repeat recognition for Young, who was named a 2023 Wisconsin Titan 100 in the program’s first year in the Badger State. The Titan 100 program recognizes Wisconsin’s top 100 CEOs and C-level executives.

Titan 100 honorees represent the area’s most accomplished business leaders in their industry, based on criteria covering exceptional leadership, vision and passion. Collectively the 2024 Wisconsin Titan 100 and their companies employ more than 148,000 individuals and generate $76 billion in annual revenues.

“The leaders honored by Titan 100 are an extremely distinguished group, one I’m grateful to be included in,” Young said. “This honor is a result of partnerships on many levels. I thank everyone who has supported me, and the team at 3Up Metal Works, for making it possible.”

Young has led 3Up Metal Works, a custom metal fabrication company, since December 2020. Specializing in products such as stairs, ladders, platforms and safety guarding, the company has experienced substantial growth each year in work orders and revenue. Its success led to Young receiving awards from the Milwaukee Business Journal, BizTimes Milwaukee and The Daily Reporter.

Prior to embarking on his journey of business ownership, Young worked 12 years in managerial roles at companies in manufacturing, construction equipment, product distribution and roofing.

He earlier served five years in the U.S. Marine Corps and seven years in the Wisconsin Army National Guard. His military service included a tour in Iraq. After purchasing his metal fabrication company, Young rebranded it as 3Up Metal Works in homage to his time in uniform.

“The Titan 100 are visionary leaders who inspire the Wisconsin business community,” said Jaime Zawmon, President of Titan CEO. “These preeminent leaders have built a distinguished reputation that is unrivaled and preeminent in their field. We are humbled to recognize the Titan 100 for their efforts to shape the future of the Wisconsin business community.”

The 2024 Wisconsin Titan 100 will be included in a limited-edition Titan 100 book and profiled exclusively online. They will be honored at an awards ceremony Jan. 18 at Fiserv Forum, and provided opportunities to interact and connect throughout 2024 with their fellow Titans.

“On behalf of all the partners and associates at Wipfli we congratulate all the Titan 100 winners,” said Gina Skibo, Partner at Wipfli. “It’s an honor to recognize this diverse group of leaders in Wisconsin. We appreciate the lasting impact each leader has made, and continues to make, in building organizations of significance here in Wisconsin and abroad. Your ingenuity and creativity have set you apart, and the honor of being seen as an industry Titan is richly deserved,”

More information about 3Up Metal Works is available by calling (414) 322-0522 or visiting www.3upmetalworks.com. Follow the company on social media at https://www.linkedin.com/company/3up-metal-works.

NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. It has not been verified for its accuracy or completeness.

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