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Bubbler Calendar
*Thursday, July 10, through Sunday, July 13, Milwaukee’s annual Bastille Days will enliven downtown Milwaukee with French culture, music...
Bubbler Quote of the Week
“Companies make a mistake in adopting a mantra of ‘customer centricity' to assume all customers matter equally and you...
Water Council launches new partnership
The Water Council, the School of Freshwater Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, the innovationExchange and inno360 have formed a partnership to rapidly expand Milwaukee’s global presence in water innovation and leadership.
BizTimes cover story: Ignite your summer spark
After a prolonged, brutal and sometimes painful winter, southeastern Wisconsin businesses have begun a summer surge that is expected to gather steam and recover some lost ground in the second half of the year.
‘Shark Tank’ holding Milwaukee casting call
Popular ABC entrepreneur show “Shark Tank” has announced it will hold its first casting call in Milwaukee for the show's upcoming sixth season.
Concordia names new nursing dean
Mequon-based Concordia University Wisconsin has named Dr. Sharon Chappy the dean of its School of Nursing.
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MPS hosts job fair for teachers today
As Milwaukee Public Schools seeks to fill between 75 and 100 teaching positions before the 2014-15 school year begins, the district will hold a job fair today for prospective applicants.
Don’t be afraid to fire a customer
Chad Albrecht, president of Centare, drew some rather inquisitive looks when he told the audience at a recent business luncheon that the most important strategy driving growth at his Brookfield-based software development company is not “putting the customer first,” but instead is “putting employees first.”
Bankers expect tepid loan demand in second half of year
As the second half of the year begins, bankers don't have the rosiest outlook on the state's economy.
BizTimes cover story: Ignite your summer spark
After a prolonged, brutal and sometimes painful winter, southeastern Wisconsin businesses have begun a summer surge that is expected to gather steam and recover some lost ground in the second half of the year.