Brandon Anderegg

Brandon Anderegg, former BizTimes Milwaukee reporter.

Private equity firm invests in Wisconsin Pharmacal Company

New York-based venture capital and private equity firm Gardner Standard invested in Wisconsin Pharmacal Company and its wholly owned subsidiary Lake Consumer Products, Inc.

Trump to provide Wisconsin $41 million in federal aid to address impact of violent protests in Kenosha

Wisconsin will receive $41 million in federal aid to address recent civil unrest and violent protests sparked by the shooting of Jacob Blake by a Kenosha police officer, President Donald Trump announced Tuesday.

WEDC to offer $1 million in microloans to Kenosha businesses impacted by violent protests

The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation will allocate $1 million to Kenosha businesses damaged during violent protests following the police shooting of Jacob Blake, Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers announced today.

Jump start: Carvd N Stone media company works to amplify community’s voice

Location: Milwaukee Founder: Nyesha Stone Founded: 2017 Product: An online media company Website: carvdnstone.com Employees: 1 Goal: To highlight positive news in Milwaukee Milwaukee entrepreneur Nyesha...
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Kenosha mayor seeking federal and state assistance for businesses damaged by violent protests

Kenosha Mayor John Antaramian is seeking both federal and state assistance for businesses damaged and destroyed during violent protests in Kenosha over the past week.

Evers, Trump sending more National Guard troops to Kenosha in attempt to quell violent unrest

Governor Tony Evers said today he will send additional National Guard troops to Kenosha after three nights of violent protests over the police shooting of Jacob Blake escalated Tuesday with two people killed and another injured.

Milwaukee dips in Midwest startup rankings

Although Milwaukee fell one spot this year to rank 13th in the Midwest+startups report that measures the strength of venture capital ecosystems in the Midwest, proponents of the report say a dropped ranking does not rule out the overall improvement of a city's startup environment.

Charter invests $1 million in WWBIC

Charter Communications, Inc. invested $1 million in the Wisconsin Women’s Business Initiative Corporation, the communications company recently announced.

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