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Hartung to lead workshop
National innovation speaker Adam Hartung will host an innovation workshop for manufacturing executives on Wednesday, June 26 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Country Springs Hotel, 2810 Golf Road in Pewaukee.
Second Chance changes name
Second Chance Partners for Education has changed its name to GPS Education Partners: Navigating Student Success. The Butler-based organization offers an immersive manufacturing learning environment for disengaged high school students.
Nonprofit Calendar
*June 2, United Performing Arts Fund (UPAF) Ride for the Arts will offer ambitious cyclists an opportunity to bike...
Milwaukee Biz Blog: Lombardi – the next generation
The organizers of the Vince Lombardi Memorial Golf Classic walk a fine line between upholding the rich history of the event’s namesake and the need to prepare for a viable future in the 21st century.
Jones to retire from Siebert Lutheran Foundation
After 20 years of serving as president and chief executive officer of the Siebert Lutheran Foundation of Brookfield, Wis., Ron Jones has announced that he will be retiring later this year.
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Briggs & Stratton renews sponsorship for Al’s Run
Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin has announced that Briggs & Stratton Corp. will continue to serve as title sponsor of the Briggs & Al’s Run & Walk through 2017.
LBWN makes final call for business plan competition submissions
Layton Boulevard West Neighbors (LBWN), a nonprofit dedicated to community development, will accept applications for the Silver City Business Plan Competition through today.
Businesses seeking donations to benefit Oklahoma tornado victims
A cohort of Milwaukee businesses is raising funds and collecting donated items this week to provide relief to Moore, Okla. residents impacted by a deadly tornado that tore through the region on Monday, May 20.
Survey: Nonprofits move past recession
The majority of nonprofit organizations in southeastern Wisconsin have recovered from the Great Recession and most expect more donations in 2013 than they received in 2012, according to a new report.