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Milwaukee Biz Blog: Encourage the next generation of STEM professionals
William Troy, CEO of Milwaukee-based ASQ, feels small businesses can play an important role in helping to encourage the next generation of STEM professionals.
U.S. economy added 295,000 jobs in February
The U.S. economy added 295,000 new jobs in February, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, blasting past economists' expectations of about 240,000 new jobs.
A UW authority without authority?
The more you look at it, the more the proposal for a UW authority looks like a gift horse for the university.
Nonprofit Calendar
*Saturday, March 7, the Milwaukee County Winter Farmers Market will be held at the Mitchell Park Domes, located at...
BizTimes Media 2015 Giving Guide
BizTimes Media's fifth annual Giving Guide serves the region's business community as a vehicle to engage with area nonprofit organizations and discover opportunities for philanthropic involvement.
BizTimes accepts nominations for business awards
BizTimes Media is accepting nominations for its annual Bravo! Entrepreneur and I.Q. (Innovation Quotient) Awards.
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UPAF kicks off campaign with $11.86 million goal
The United Performing Arts Fund is approaching its 2015 campaign with a goal to pull in $11.86 million after completing a record primary campaign last year that tallied more than $11.7 million.
War Memorial Center chairman announces resignation
Michael Berzowski, chairman of the Milwaukee County War Memorial Center, has resigned after two years of overseeing the center’s board.
Connecting to Philanthropy: Grantmakers making strides to improve Milwaukee neighborhoods
“Milwaukee is a city built on neighborhoods,” remarked Ellen M. Gilligan, president and CEO of the Greater Milwaukee Foundation (GMF) in its Healthy Neighborhoods Initiative 2013 Community Impact Report. Milwaukee grantmakers are investing in initiatives to help strengthen Milwaukee neighborhoods and the greater community.
Milwaukee’s Finest announces 2015 class
The number of people battling cystic fibrosis across the country could easily fit into Miller Park, according to Elm Grove resident Tom Koops, whose 7-year-old son, Jeb, struggles with the disease.