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Latino Carnival joins Milwaukee’s lineup of festivals
The first-ever Milwaukee Latino Carnival and Grand Parade will add to Milwaukee's host of summer festivals this year with six days of art, dancing, food, music and more all centered around Latino culture.
Women rise among ranks of Wisconsin’s wealthy
Women now make up almost 40 percent of Wisconsin’s high net worth residents, according to the first in a series of studies about wealthy residents in the state by BMO Private Bank.
State Senate approves bill to reform WEDC
The Wisconsin State Senate unanimously passed a bill that includes numerous reforms to the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC).
Illinois CPA firm to acquire Kolb+Co.
Brookfield-based Kolb+Co., the largest locally owned public accounting and business advisory firm in Wisconsin, will be acquired by Sikich LLP of Naperville, Ill.
WEDC releases Wisconsin Economic Future Study
The Wisconsin Economic Future Study, released today by the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC), says manufacturing continues to be the economic driver industry of Wisconsin. The study encourages the state to develop strategies that further strengthen driver industries.
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Pinstripe bolsters leadership team
Brookfield-based Pinstripe Inc. today announced the addition of five new leadership team members to support record organizational growth.
Women rise among ranks of Wisconsin’s wealthy
Women now make up almost 40 percent of Wisconsin’s high net worth residents, according to the first in a series of studies about wealthy residents in the state by BMO Private Bank.
Some think MGIC could rebound
Milwaukee-based Mortgage Guaranty Insurance Corp. (MGIC), which was devastated by the housing market collapse and hasn't posted an annual profit since 2006, could be headed for a comeback, a report says.
The world is going mobile. Are you moving or standing?
When The Who recorded the song "Going Mobile" in 1971, they had no idea what the future held, nor that they were the predictors of it.