Four years ago, Mike Fisher set out to bring a handful of companies he ran together under one roof.
Today, The Fisher Group employs an estimated 250 people at a more than a dozen area businesses and has turned into a management company that has given area residents businesses they not only want but, in many ways, need.
“We want to be the best at what we do,” Fisher said. “We want to be the best in class.”
Scott Karsky, left, and Dave Bren, makers of Brenarsky’s seasoning sauce, hold both iterations of their product on Tuesday, June 24, 2014 in Dickinson, N.D. They sell about 14,000 bottles of the sauce throughout the country each year. (Dustin Monke/Dickinson Press)
Lazy summer weekends at Lake Sakakawea inspired two Dickinson businessmen to take a concoction of seasonings they’d long been made for themselves, and turn it into a product they could sell.
Five years later, Brenarsky’s seasoning sauce is a product known throughout North Dakota, and it is slowly gaining a following throughout the country as a secret ingredient in alcoholic beverages, a liquid seasoning for grilled meats and, as its label states, “whatever the heck else you’d like to put it on.”
Dave Bren and Scott Karsky became friends in the sixth grade and served in the Army National Guard together. Yet, it was at their neighboring lake cabins that they realized there might be a market for the sauce they had long been using to make their own bloody mary’s, caesars, clamdiggers and red beers.