Ideas
Roundy’s, WWBIC distributing pandemic relief grants to 19 Wisconsin restaurants
Milwaukee-based Roundy's Supermarkets Inc. and the Wisconsin Women’s Business Initiative Corp. are giving out $95,000 in grants to help local restaurants recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Here’s how SpotHopper plans to put $14 million investment to work
Milwaukee-based SpotHopper may have turned a few heads earlier this month when the company announced it had completed a $14 million Series A funding round, but the company has seen success since it first launched in 2015.
Half of working women in Wisconsin are considering quitting, report says
Half of working women in Wisconsin are considering quitting their jobs, according to a new report from Kane Communications Group underscoring the pandemic’s impact on women in the workforce.
Harley doing away with its chief administrative officer role
Milwaukee-based Harley-Davidson Inc. will once again have a chief human resources officer and is doing away with its chief administrative officer role.
Two Fox Point homes on same street sold for more than $2 million in separate deals
Two homes in Fox Point, both located on North Barnett Lane, sold recently for more than $2 million, in separate deals.
Former deputy city attorney named chief administration officer, general counsel for Milwaukee World Festival
Summerfest operator Milwaukee World Festival Inc. has named former Milwaukee deputy city attorney Mary Schanning as the nonprofit organization's general counsel and chief administrative officer.
- Advertisement -
Which southeast Wisconsin county’s economy was hardest hit in 2020?
The real gross domestic product of metro Milwaukee declined 5% from 2019 to 2020, the 78th largest decline out of 384 metro areas in the country, according to data released Wednesday by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.
Waukesha-based La Casa de Esperanza promotes COO to CEO
Waukesha-based nonprofit organization La Casa de Esperanza has promoted its chief operating officer Shari Campbell to chief executive officer.
Marquette alumni couple launches $10 million challenge gift to integrate campus health and wellness services
An anonymous couple is committing $10 million to improve Marquette University’s campus health and wellness services.
Southeastern Wisconsin theaters, summer camps, sports teams receive $7.33 million in state pandemic relief grants
Gov. Tony Evers today announced $14 million in grants to Wisconsin theaters, summer camps and minor league sports teams. This includes $7.33 million to southeastern region operators.