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What business lessons did you learn in 2021? BizTimes wants to hear them
The end of the year is often a time for reflection. We take the time to look back on the year that was and draw lessons from our experiences. The past year may not match the unprecedented events of 2020, but it has been full challenges and opportunities for the Milwaukee business community.
NVNG makes first two investments after closing on $40 million raise
Madison-based NVNG Investment Advisors has made its first two investments after closing on its initial $40 million fund raise in October.
BizStarts recognizes 2021 Hall of Fame inductees, inspirational entrepreneurs
It’s no secret that the city of Milwaukee still has several challenges to overcome, but despite a sometimes less than hospitable environment, a growing group of entrepreneurs are finding success.
Nadellas’ gift will fund full-ride UWM scholarships for some Milwaukee high school students
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee announced it will offer multiple full-ride scholarships for Milwaukee students pursuing tech-related degrees next fall.
Surfacide lands $45 million ECAT contract
Waukesha-based Surfacide has entered into a $45 million Medical Equipment Electronic Catalog (ECAT) contract with Defense Logistics Agency that spans five years.
East Side BID names new executive director
The East Side Business Improvement District has hired David Smulyan as its new executive director.
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Driving value before an M&A transaction
The mergers and acquisitions market continues to be hot. While it was initially unclear how the pandemic would affect...
Fiveable co-founder Tán Ho named to Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list
Tán Ho, a co-founder of Milwaukee-based startup Fiveable has been recognized on one of Forbes magazine’s new 30 Under 30 lists in the category of education.
D. Rodney Hathaway named chief investment officer of Waukesha State Bank
Waukesha State Bank announced that it has hired D. Rodney Hathaway as its chief investment officer.
Survey shows disparity among white, Black and Hispanic leaders’ outlook on the city and their companies
Results from a new survey reveal the disparity in how managers of color and their white counterparts in the region perceive their companies and the city of Milwaukee as a whole.