Brandon Anderegg

Brandon Anderegg, former BizTimes Milwaukee reporter.

Water Council to redesign BREW accelerator, select new program director

The Water Council postponed the BREW accelerator program after seeing a significant drop off in the quality and quantity of applicants for what would have been its 7th cohort.

Fiserv’s CEO, president take 100% pay cuts amid coronavirus pandemic

Fiserv Inc.’s highest paid executives have agreed to a base salary pay cut to financially support the Brookfield-based company’s employees during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Fiveable’s online learning platform sees 500% increase in users

The shock of the coronavirus pandemic is placing weight on an education system that has teetered on the edge of fully adopting technology in every day learning. With students studying from home across the country, Fiveable’s Amanda DoAmaral believes the pandemic could lead to a shift in education.

State bankers association requests wider paycheck protection program pipeline

The Wisconsin Bankers Association is calling on the U.S. Small Business Administration to grant SBA districts the authority to make local adjustments so that lenders have equal access to the SBA’s application portal.

Silicon Pastures among network to invest $500,000 in battery startup

A network of Wisconsin angel investors including Silicon Pastures , Lancaster Investments and Grey Collar Ventures invested $500,000 in Whitewater-based startup Blue Line Battery.
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Gener8tor raises $11.1 million for venture investing

Wisconsin startup accelerator program gener8tor and its venture capital fund raised $11.1 million of a $15 million fundraising target for its seventh venture fund, according to a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filing.

Ixonia Bank acquires Novus Home Mortgage

Ixonia Bank acquired Waukesha-based Novus Home Mortgage, a nationwide lender with 18 branches in eight states, the bank announced today.

Financial institutions await guidance for federal relief programs

Financial institutions are awaiting additional guidance from federal officials before making available an array of financial relief programs for businesses impacted by the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.

Brew City Match to offer $1,200 grants, 0% interest loans to small businesses in certain parts of Milwaukee

Brew City Match will offer $150,000 in loans and grants to help small businesses in certain parts of Milwaukee overcome closures and temporary revenue loss caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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