Deloitte Honors Husco With Community Champion Award, Ranking on Wisconsin 75 List

Worldwide professional services leader recognizes Husco’s growth and continued commitment to philanthropy
Waukesha, Wis. (Sept. 26, 2025) – Husco, a privately-owned company specializing in hydraulic and electro-mechanical control systems for the automotive and off-highway vehicle industries, was presented with Deloitte’s Community Champion award and was ranked No. 50 on the company’s Wisconsin 75 list during an awards ceremony on Thursday night.
Deloitte’s Community Champion award recognizes a company’s efforts or business choices that focus on giving back to the community. The Wisconsin 75 list recognizes the leading privately-owned companies in Wisconsin by annual sales revenue. The full list can be found on the Deloitte Wisconsin 75 website.
“On behalf of everyone at Husco, we thank Deloitte for recognizing the continued growth of our business and our efforts to give back to the communities we call home,” said Husco CEO Austin Ramirez. “We take immense pride in producing innovative, precision-built components for automotive and off-highway vehicles, but our financial success is just one part of our story. What makes our team truly unique is our company-wide commitment to using that success to make a difference everywhere we live and work.”
Husco dedicates a minimum of 10% of its pretax profits each year to charitable causes. In 2024, Husco contributed approximately $8 million in philanthropic contributions and its employees performed 6,750 hours of volunteering to charitable organizations.
Husco prioritizes education in its charitable giving efforts, with the majority of its donations dedicated to improving educational opportunities for kids in Milwaukee. This includes the founding and continued expansion of St. Augustine Preparatory Academy, the No. 1 K4-12 school in Milwaukee and one of the highest-rated schools in Wisconsin. Husco also provides scholarships to universities and colleges for exceptional minority students and the children of its employees.
Husco’s impact extends globally. Last year in India, the company distributed more than 67,000 items to 3,000-plus students from 28 schools, including essentials such as school supplies and bicycles. In England, Husco raised funds for Christmas gifts to support over 180 families.
Employee volunteer activities include wide-ranging support for the United Way, home improvement work for Habitat for Humanity, food packing for Hunger Task Force, harvesting and plant care with Green Power Garden, Toys for Tots and much more.
Husco previously was recognized as the Top Corporate Charitable Donor in Wisconsin by the Milwaukee Business Journal (2023, 2022, 2017, and 2016), received the Wisconsin Manufacturer of the Year Grand Award in 2014, and has earned several Top Workplace awards. The company also received General Motors’ Outstanding Quality Performance Award in 2019, Ford Motor Company’s World Excellence Award in 2013, a Waukesha County Top 10 Business Award, a LEAP Award for its innovative products, and was recognized as a Global Growth Company by the World Economic Forum.
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About Husco
For over 75 years Husco has been a privately-owned global leader in the manufacturing and development of high-performance hydraulic and electromechanical components that power some of the most advanced off-highway and automotive applications. Founded in Waukesha, Wisconsin in 1947 by Dana Schneider, driven by core values to take intelligent risks, perform at a high level, and innovate practically. The company has grown globally, serving the off-highway and automotive industries while also making a difference in its local community. For more information on Husco, please visit husco.com and follow the company on Facebook (@HuscoIntl) Instagram (@husco), and LinkedIn (@husco).