Economic Development
Nettesheim receives Five Star Award
Joel Nettesheim, principal and co-leader of the Business Advisory Services Group at SVA Certified Public Accountants, has been named a Five Star Certified Public Accountant Award winner.
Potawatomi announces new CFO
Potawatomi Hotel & Casino has promoted Sheryl Schnering to chief financial officer.
Johnson Controls’ launches Yanfeng Automotive Interiors joint venture
Glendale-based global diversified industrial company Johnson Controls Inc. announced that has formally launched Yanfeng Automotive Interiors. It is a joint venture between Yanfeng Automotive Trim Systems Co. Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of Huayu Automotive Systems Co. Ltd. (HASCO), which is the component group of Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (SAIC) and Johnson Controls.
Park Place Capital Management earns two awards
Milwaukee-based Park Place Capital Management Inc. has announced two of its professionals have earned 2015 Five Star Wealth Manager Awards.
WaterStone Bank adds military program
Wauwatosa-based WaterStone Bank has created a new program especially for active duty service members, military veterans and Reserve and National Guard service members.
Baird: Uncertainty could turn to opportunity
In their Mid-Year Update, Robert W. Baird & Co. Inc. chief investment strategist Bruce Bittles and investment strategist William Delwiche describe the current economic environment as neutral, but see the possibility of a shift toward bullish in the second half of the year.
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Sargento plans $30 million expansion
Plymouth-based cheese producer Sargento Foods plans to invest $30 million in the expansion of its plant in Kiel and its technical center in Elkhart Lake.
BizTracker: U.S. economy expanded with 223,000 new jobs in June
The U.S. economy created 223,000 new jobs in June, adding to the mounting evidence pointing toward economic growth in the second half of the year.
Artisan Partners adds Developing World Fund
Milwaukee-based Artisan Partners has added another fund, the Artisan Developing World Fund.
Greek meltdown likely won’t hurt U.S. economy
Greece’s expected default today on its International Monetary Fund loan payments and the resulting meltdown of its financial system and economy are dire, but they probably won’t have a huge negative impact on the U.S. economy, analysts say.