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Ashley Furniture Industries, LLC Ranks on Deloitte’s Wisconsin 75
September 28,
2025 by Karen Parrish in Business Strategy, Industry
Ashley also achieved a distinguished performer award in the Commitment to Sustainability category, recognizing Ashley’s dedication to reducing the environmental impact of its practices through comprehensive initiatives including waste management, recycling, energy reduction, and conservation efforts.
"Ashley has deep roots in Wisconsin, and we're proud to contribute to the state's economic strength alongside the other remarkable companies on this year's Wisconsin 75," said Todd Wanek, President and CEO, Ashley Furniture Industries. "Our sustainability award reflects our commitment not just to business success, but to being responsible stewards of the communities we call home."
“The organizations recognized in the Wisconsin 75 exemplify resilience, vision, and a deep commitment to Wisconsin’s future. Their success stories inspire us all, and we are proud to honor their role in shaping our state’s economic landscape.” – P.J. DiStefano, Wisconsin managing partner of Deloitte LLP.
Ashley previously ranked No. 10 on the Wisconsin 75 list and has been featured on the list 17 times. Additionally, Ashley achieved a distinguished performer award in the Sustainability category in the 2021 Wisconsin 75 program and the Community category in the 2013 Wisconsin 75 program.
About Deloitte’s 2025 Wisconsin 75
Deloitte’s annual Wisconsin 75 list salutes the largest privately held Wisconsin-based companies. These companies play a key role in the state’s economy. The Wisconsin 75 list is selected based on annual sales revenue.
To be eligible for Deloitte’s Wisconsin 75 recognition, companies must have majority ownership by an individual(s), family, employee stock ownership plan, or private equity firm. Public companies are eligible when greater than 50 percent of the value or vote of the shares are owned by individuals, family, an employee stock ownership plan, or private equity. Additionally, companies must have annual sales revenue of at least USD 50,000. The Wisconsin 75 excludes cooperatives and accounting, tax, legal, and consulting service companies.