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Small Business of the Year: Speed and agility key to Craft Beverage Warehouse’s continued growth
Despite the beverage industry’s constantly shifting landscape, Milwaukee-based Craft Beverage Warehouse has proved it’s found a business model that...
Family-Owned Business of the Year: Wolter leans heavily on M&A to achieve fast, widespread growth
In February, Brookfield-based Wolter Inc., a material handling distribution company, received a game-changing investment from BBH Capital, a private...
Trump picks Fiserv CEO to lead Social Security Administration
President-elect Donald Trump announced Wednesday that he is nominating Frank Bisignano, the chairman, president and chief executive officer of Milwaukee-based fintech company Fiserv to be the commissioner of the Social Security Administration.
AT&T donates $30,000 to new innovation lab at Silver Spring Neighborhood Center
AT&T donates $30,000 to the addition of an innovation lab at Silver Spring Neighborhood Center as part of its Connected Learning initiative.
Upscale Milwaukee restaurant Ardent to close
After 11 years in business, Ardent will permanently close its doors Dec. 31 on Milwaukee's Lower East Side.
Report: ACRE program has been successful in diversifying real estate industry, but room for improvement remains
The Associates in Commercial Real Estate (ACRE) program has created pathways to working in Milwaukee’s commercial real estate industry...
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SixLine Semiconductor co-founder named to Forbes 30 Under 30 list
The co-founder and CEO of SixLine Semiconductor has been recognized by Forbes as a 30 Under 30 leader in the manufacturing industry.
United Way receives $3.3 million grant from BMO
United Way of Greater Milwaukee and Waukesha County has been granted $3.3 million from BMO, the nonprofit announced on...
Anonymous $3.5 million gift to Milwaukee Art Museum provides free admission for kids 12 and under
Effectively immediately, all children ages 12 and under can visit the Milwaukee Art Museum for free thanks to a...
RadUnity Corp. receives FDA clearance for its medical imaging software
Madison-based RadUnity Corp. has received FDA 510(k) clearance to market its medical imaging software platform.