Entrepreneurship & Small Business
Access resources and stories to support entrepreneurs in southeastern Wisconsin.
CUNA Mutual launches an incubator
Madison-based mutual insurance company CUNA Mutual Group has launched an incubator to develop products and services for credit unions – its core customer base.
Lime approved for scooter pilot in Milwaukee
Electric scooters will be zooming down Milwaukee’s streets again this week. The City of Milwaukee Department of Public Works today approved the first company for its Dockless Scooter Pilot Study: Lime.
Project Pitch It: Blue Mangoes expanding product line
Milwaukee social enterprise empowers females in developing countries.
Innovations: Fiveable gains investors with social learning platform
Marcus Lemonis had something up his sleeve.
The Marquette alumnus and Camping World chief executive officer turned off his microphone...
Wisconsin startup ecosystem growing, with room for improvement
A lot has happened in Wisconsin’s early-stage space in the first half of the year. There were wins, and...
Marquette student to open new bubble tea cafe on campus
A new cafe in the works on Marquette University's campus would aim to give students another spot to study or socialize while introducing the area to a popular beverage trend.
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Pop-Up MKE returning for second year
Pop-Up MKE, the public-private effort launched last year to fill vacant storefronts with temporary retail shops, is returning for a second year.
Curate Solutions closes $1.6M funding round
Madison startup Curate Solutions Inc. has completed a $1.65 million seed-plus round of funding, said co-founder and chief executive...
Scale Up Milwaukee seeking minority- and women-owned small businesses
Scale Up Milwaukee is now accepting applications for its third cohort of SPARC, a training course for minority- and women-owned businesses in the Milwaukee area.
Quad/Graphics invests in Tim Armstrong’s startup
Sussex-based Quad/Graphics Inc. has invested an undisclosed amount in a direct-to-consumer marketing startup called the dtx company.