Education & Workforce Development
Goodwill Industries hires Honadel
Former State Rep. Mark Honadel has accepted a position as the manager of business development for the Talent Bridge division of Goodwill Industries of Southeastern Wisconsin.
Common council to vote on sale of Malcolm X Academy
The Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) board of directors and administration are seeking approval from the Milwaukee Common Council to sell the district’s former Malcolm X Academy building for $2.1 million to 2760 Holdings, LLC.
Real-life learning: UWM students build mobile apps for nonprofits (Sponsored Report)
“Students want to use the device that we all have in our back pocket as a way of potentially making a difference,” says Michael Hostad, reaching for his cell phone.
Get Smarter Conference to help employers invest in tomorrow’s workforce
Employers are invited to attend the fifth annual BizTimes Get Smarter Conference, which will focus on how companies can use apprenticeships, internships and mentorships to develop their future workforce and become more productive.
Work/life balance
In my last column I shared information about Gen Y's plea for work/life balance. This desire is part of a bigger picture of the Gen Y population.
Manufacturing Day to introduce students to careers
The local participation in a national event called Manufacturing Day has grown significantly since it was first held last year.
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Find a mentor
Learning from others who have succeeded before you can be a difference-maker in your own pursuits. In fact, strong advisers have played a key role in the achievement of nearly every celebrated leader. The challenge is, how do you connect with the best mentors and persuade them to contribute to your success?
$52,400
Manufacturing workers in Wisconsin earn an average pay of approximately $52,400 per year, or more than $10,000 per year more than the average pay for all Wisconsin private-sector workers, according to the Department of Workforce Development.
Proposed bill aims to refill vacant, underused MPS buildings
Two state legislators eager to see underutilized and vacant Milwaukee Public School properties put back to good use have introduced a bill that would eliminate some of the barriers preventing alternative education systems from purchasing these sites.
Pilarz to resign as Marquette University president
Marquette University President, Rev. Scott Pilarz, S.J., has informed the Marquette University Board of Trustees of his resignation in order to pursue new apostolic work, according to Board Chair Charles Swoboda.