Ashley covers startups, technology and manufacturing for BizTimes. She was previously the managing editor of the News Graphic and Washington County Daily News. In past reporting roles, covering education at The Waukesha Freeman, she received several WNA awards. She is a UWM graduate. In her free time, Ashley enjoys watching independent films, tackling a new recipe in the kitchen and reading a good book.
Derse acquires Polish trade show company
Milwaukee-based Derse, a designer and builder of trade show exhibits, has acquired Polish trade show company Nebula Exhibits.
5 Minutes With: Kevin Shafer
A $13 million research lab to be built at the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District’s South Shore facility in Oak...
Harley revises some policies following DEI backlash on social media
Following a weeks-long social media campaign targeting Harley-Davidson’s corporate policies and leadership, the company has responded to claims that...
Made in Milwaukee: La Lune Collection’s custom rustic furniture drives the company’s growth
La Lune Collection
930 E. Burleigh St., Milwaukee
INDUSTRY: Rustic furniture
EMPLOYEES: About...
Rev Up: Rockhopper Ice Collective to tap into consumers’ unique ice preferences
Leadership: Co-founders Daniel Guenther and Josh Cartellone
Headquarters: Pewaukee
Website: rockhopperice.com
What it does: Creating an ice machine that can make...
Milwaukee employers say new downtown offices have bolstered their recruitment efforts
Over the past two years, a spate of Wisconsin companies has opted to open new offices in downtown Milwaukee,...
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Operator of Chicken Palace restaurants charged with labor violations
The operator of four Chicken Palace restaurants has been charged with failing to pay his employees properly.
The Water Council, Veolia North America launch water workforce center
The Water Council and Veolia North America have joined forces to create a Waste & Wastewater Workforce Center in Milwaukee.
Veolia North America hosts grand opening of new downtown Milwaukee office
Veolia North America is freshly moved into its new downtown Milwaukee office and company leaders are already teasing a growing workforce.
Mr. Lid sees sales growth as CEO hopes to turn containers into the next trendy accessory
The newest CEO of Mr. Lid, a brand of plastic storage containers, wants to turn the company’s products into the next storage phenomenon.