Dohmen Life Science Services appoints chief science officer
Milwaukee-based The Dohmen Company has appointed Eric Floyd as chief science officer of Dohmen Life Science Services. In the newly created role, Floyd will lead Dohmen's growing regulatory consulting practice, as well as a portfolio of pre-commercial and post-approval outsourced services in quality, regulatory, pharmacovigilence, REMS, medical affairs and medical communications.
Dental Associates to open second Green Bay-area clinic
Milwaukee-based Dental Associates, Wisconsin's largest family-owned dental group practice, plans to open its second dental center in the Green Bay area this spring. The clinic will be located in Howard, a village about five miles northwest of Green Bay.
Eaton announces third round of layoffs since 2013
Eaton Corp. notified state officials that it expects to lay off 83 employees at its Pewaukee facility beginning on Oct. 30. This will be the Cleveland-based diversified power management company's third round of layoffs since 2013, resulting in more than 300 jobs lost.
Roadrunner renames Transportation Management Solutions division
Cudahy-based Roadrunner Transportation Systems Inc. has changed the name of its Transportation Management Solutions operating segment to Global Solutions, effective immediately. Roadrunner is an asset-light transportation and logistics service provider.
Harley unveils 2016 lineup
Milwaukee-based Harley-Davidson Motor Co. recently unveiled its 2016 lineup at the Harley-Davidson Museum.
Spectrum Resources moves from New Berlin to Muskego
Spectrum Resources Inc., a supplier of print and marketing communication services, has moved from its 16,200-square-foot New Berlin headquarters to a 29,000-square-foot headquarters in Muskego. The new corporate address is W160 S6369 Commerce Drive.
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Johnson Controls spinning off automotive business could affect 197 employees
As a result of Johnson Controls' recent decision to pursue spinning off its automotive business into a separate publicly traded company, 197 employees could be affected.
WOW Workforce Development Board offering $4,000 manufacturing scholarship
The WOW Workforce Development Board is seeking applications for its new Reveal Your Passion for Manufacturing Scholarship program. The first qualified 20 applicants will be considered to win a one-time $4,000 scholarship. One winner will be selected.
Manufacturing activity remained slow in August
Milwaukee-area manufacturing activity showed little improvement in August, according to the latest Marquette-ISM Report on Manufacturing.
Johnson Controls spinning off automotive business could affect 197 employees
As a result of Johnson Controls' recent decision to pursue spinning off its automotive business into a separate publicly traded company, 197 employees could be affected.