Andrew
Managing Partner, Knuteson, Hinkston & Quinn, S.C.
Andrew is a native of Racine, where he graduated as Co-Valedictorian from Racine Lutheran High School in 2010. He went on to graduate magna cum laude from Carthage College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science in 2014. At Carthage, Andrew played four years on the varsity football team, made the Dean’s List every semester, and completed the All-College Honors Scholar program. He earned a Juris Doctor degree cum laude from the University of Notre Dame Law School and served as the Executive Development Editor for the Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics and Public Policy.
Andrew has a general practice, with an emphasis on business, estate planning, and real estate, collections, personal injury, and criminal matters for the firm. Prior to joining Knuteson, Hinkston & Quinn, S.C., his experience includes serving as an intern to a Federal magistrate judge at the Southern District Court of Indiana in Indianapolis, as well as interning at a large firm in Fort Wayne, Indiana during his second year of law school. He helped senior attorneys draft litigation documents, business and real estate contracts, and estate planning documents. Andrew is excited to be closer his family and friends in Racine and enjoys attending community events and festivals in Southeast Wisconsin, especially during the summer months.
Contributions
Digital Marketing for your business
Saturday, October 31, 2020, 10:00 AM
Principles from Racine’s premium digital marketing companies discuss how a small business can take advantage of digital marketing to branding their businesses During COVID-19
How to come up with an Idea?
This Online Workshop will provide you with the tools and techniques you can use to develop interesting and innovative ideas for a new start-up. Conducted by Kiran Vedak, on Saturday, September 26, 10:00 AM. Recording not available.
Biz Plan/Pitch Deck 101
Octiber 24, 20202 10:00 AM
Every business needs to have a written business plan. Whether it’s to provide direction or attract investors, a business plan is vital for your organization’s success. But how do you write a business plan?
Mary Fischer-Tracy will provide an overview of Biz plan development. All of the amazing resources available at the Small Business Development Center at UW-Parkside (SBDC)
Legal Consideration for starting a business
Thursday, October 22, 4 PM
Learn about the basic documents and items required to start a business Such as 1) Articles filed with the State; (2) Federal Employer Identification Number; and (3) Organizational documents and owner agreements.