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Home away from home

When the Rev. Dr. Ron Mudge, associate professor of theology and pre-seminary director at Mequon-based Concordia University Wisconsin, ventured more than 5,700 miles to Togo, West Africa, in May, he almost felt like he was returning home.

VETransfer expands into Global Entrepreneurship Collective: Adds focus on central city startups

The startup business organization that began as VETransfer has been expanded – first, to include veteran-focused startup accelerator Victory Spark, and now this summer, to launch central city-focused startup accelerator Revolution Labs.

Mount Mary promotes executive development through Women’s Leadership Institute

Mount Mary University, formerly known as Mount Mary College, is in the midst of expanding workforce development programming for the region's community of businesswomen through its reimagined Women's Leadership Institute.

‘Passion, drive and determination’

For the most part, young professionals in metro Milwaukee are highly educated, use social media, prefer to live downtown, are divided politically, value teamwork and collaboration and have a positive view of life in Milwaukee, according to a new survey conducted by BizTimes Milwaukee.

Organizations for young professionals in Milwaukee

Networking, social events, professional engagements and civic opportunities to help Milwaukee retain young talent.

Meet Generation Y

Eventually, the members of Generation Y will be the customers, co-workers and supervisors of your company. That fact is demographically inevitable.
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Paranet to host emergency preparedness event

Milwaukee manufacturing trade organization The Paranet Group will host Crisis Communication—What Keeps You Up at Night? from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Thursday at its headquarters, 10000 Innovation Drive in Milwaukee.

What you listen to can determine your mood and your fate

Everyone has their own time machine.

Palermo settles with NLRB

Milwaukee frozen pizza manufacturer Palermo Villa Inc. has settled most of its outstanding issues with the National Labor Relations Board. The company has also requested the NLRB set a date for employee action on forming a union.

Wisconsin posts gains in jobs

Wisconsin gained more than 24,000 private sector jobs from March 2012 to March of this year, according to the latest jobs numbers released by the Walker administration.

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