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More inclusive playing field needed for contractors of color, business leader and activist says
When the U.S. Department of Transportation began asking federal, state and local governments to meet goals under its Disadvantaged...
Fostering meaningful connections
It’s no secret that Wisconsin continually falls behind peer states when it comes to attracting venture capital. When it...
Wisconsin LGBT Chamber’s new program aims to ease the job search
Even in a tight job market, finding the right job at the right company can be difficult. For members...
Digging deeper into D&I
Following the summer of racial reckoning in 2020, companies across the nation jumped at the opportunity to publicly condemn...
Taming inflation through rising rates ripples through economy
At a high level, it is easy to understand what the Federal Reserve is attempting to do by raising...
Facing inflation, consumers turn to value-conscious purchases
With inflation on the rise, many consumers are adjusting their spending behavior.Â
Food was among the main drivers of a...
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5 minutes with: Jim Sajdak
Brookfield-based Stan’s Fit For Your Feet recently acquired Waxberg’s Walk Shoppe in Niles, Illinois, marking the business’ first step...
Grow your career and your people, with Whitney Johnson on the 21st Century Business Forum’s August episode
Whitney Johnson, CEO of the tech-enabled talent development company Disruption Advisors, will be the featured guest on the Aug. 10 episode of the 21st Century Business Forum.
CapTel cutting 273 jobs in Wisconsin
Madison-based captioned telephone service provider CapTel Inc. is cutting 273 jobs in Wisconsin following the release of technology that offers customers fully-automated captions for phone calls, according to a notice sent to state and local officials.
Bader Philanthropies grants $3 million to UWM’s Electa Quinney Institute for American Indian Education
Bader Philanthropies, Inc. this week announced plans to provide a $3 million grant to the UWM Foundation in benefit of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s Electa Quinney Institute for American Indian Education (EQI).