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🔒 The Interview: Alan Yeung
Chairman and CEO
Ingantec Corp.
10361 W. Innovation Drive, Wauwatosa
Employees: 5
ingantec.com
Former Foxconn executive Alan Yeung has moved on to his...
🔒 Business model shift helps Brooks Stevens build on legacy
Brooks Stevens has seen its fair share of changes in recent years.
Four years ago, Michael Hopkins and his...
🔒 What I’m Listening To: Maureen Post
Maureen Post
Managing partner and strategic partnerships director
Culture by Design
Maureen Post was introduced to “Throughline” one Friday years ago while...
🔒 From Concept to Completion: Augmented History
Look closely at the side of one of the many former warehouse buildings in Milwaukee’s Historic Third Ward and...
🔒 My Favorite Tech: Mike Gallagher
Former Wisconsin Congressman Mike Gallagher is the newly named senior strategic advisor at Green Bay-based TitletownTech, a venture capital...
🔒 Getting There: Neha Dalal
Director of application development
Uline
Age: 45
Hometown: Jamnagar, Gujarat, India
Education: Bachelor’s in engineering, computer science from The Maharaja Sayajirao University of...
🔒 Children’s Wisconsin announces next president and CEO
Children's Wisconsin has named Gil Peri as its next president and CEO, effective Aug. 12, the Wauwatosa-based health system...
🔒 Quote unQuote: Valerie Daniels-Carter
Milwaukee native Valerie Daniels-Carter, president and chief executive officer of V&J Holding Companies, the largest woman-owned restaurant franchise organization...
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Michael Barrett
Potawatomi Ventures named Michael Barrett as Chief Information Officer. With 20 years of experience in enabling business strategy through...
🔒 Harley-Davidson unveils phase two of headquarters campus remodeling plans
Harley-Davidson has unveiled a second phase of renovations which will take place at its headquarters campus.
Little change in Wisconsin employment picture in May
Wisconsin’s unemployment rate remained at 2.9% in May and the state added a total of 2,300 private sector jobs,...
Will the Fed act properly?
Nvidia (and chips) are strong while consumers are feeling pinched. There is opportunity with the acceleration of earnings but a threat remains if the Fed acts too little, too late.