Economic Development

Nettles joins Greater Milwaukee Foundation

Cory Nettles, managing director of Generation Growth Capital and former secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Commerce, has joined the Greater Milwaukee Foundation Board.
“We are excited to have Cory joining our Board,” said Ellen Gilligan, president and chief executive officer of the Greater Milwaukee Foundation. “He brings private, and nonprofit sectors.”

U.S. Bank to provide Ahern funding

U.S. Bank announced it is providing more than $2.8 million in new markets tax credit equity for the construction of a 52,000-square-foot office and fabrication facility for J.F. Ahern Co. in the Menomonee Valley in Milwaukee.

Dorner completes recapitalization

Dorner Mfg. Corp. has been recapitalized by Incline Equity Partners. Cleary Gull Inc. of Milwaukee acted as exclusive financial advisor to Dorner in the transaction.

U.S. Bank to sponsor fireworks

U.S. Bank will host the holiday fireworks display on the Milwaukee lakefront tonight at 9:30 p.m. The fireworks will be launched from three barges on the lake, near Veterans Park.

WEDC to meet with credit unions

The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation has invited credit unions to participate in a July 26 dialogue that will explore ways to make the state’s financial industry more competitive and robust.

Half of bank CEOs expect growth

Half of the bank CEOs who responded to a recent survey by the Wisconsin Bankers Association expect Wisconsin’s economy to grow over the next six months.
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New hire

Matt Smith has been named director of retirement sales and strategy at BMO Retirement Services, a part of BMO...

Wisconsin municipalities restrain spending

Municipal spending restraint was evident in a new study of 243 major cities and villages in Wisconsin.

Mount Mary College appoints Wnuk to key post

Beth Wnuk, former regional president of Wisconsin for PNC Financial Services Group, has been named executive director of the Women's Leadership Institute at Mount Mary College.

Wisconsin gained nearly 20,000 jobs in 2011

The state of Wisconsin gained nearly 20,000 jobs in 2011, according to data released today by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Associated Press reported. The jobs numbers are in line with the state’s recent estimates.

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