Annise Bradley, VP, Business Growth & Client Strategies — Midwest Market at The Wilkinson Firm
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Annise Bradley

VP, Business Growth & Client Strategies — Midwest Market

Architects sustainable business growth and market expansion. Built the strategic playbook for TWF's Midwest market entry.

Business Development Client Strategy Midwest Market Expansion Community Partnerships

About Annise Bradley

Annise Bradley leads business growth and client strategy for The Wilkinson Firm’s Midwest market. Her role is equal parts strategist and relationship architect: she identifies untapped market opportunities, designs entry approaches, and builds the client relationships that turn first engagements into long-term partnerships.

Before TWF, Annise held roles at Goalbridge Consulting, Persevere, and Onin Staffing — building a track record in sophisticated client strategy development and business growth for professional services firms. She brings an operator’s understanding of how HHS organizations make purchasing decisions and what it takes to become an indispensable partner rather than a transactional vendor.

At TWF, Annise also leads the Workforce Partnership Exchange (WPE) — TWF’s selective, application-only partnership program that provides pro-bono and reduced-cost HR support to qualifying small HHS organizations. She built the peer network, partnership programs, and community infrastructure that connect HHS leaders so nobody solves every problem alone.

Her work in the Midwest market — anchored in Chicago — is expanding TWF’s footprint into one of the most complex HHS regulatory environments in the country, including IDHS Rule 132, CILA group home compliance, and HFS Medicaid MCO navigation.

“The best client relationships start with understanding their challenges before you pitch your solutions.”
— Annise Bradley

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Twenty minutes. No pitch. We map your top three workforce risks and tell you what to do about them.

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