Entrepreneurship & Small Business
Quote unquote: Allyson Felix
TEMPO Milwaukee’s 16th annual Leadership Event featured Allyson Felix, a five-time Olympian and the most decorated U.S. track and...
gener8tor Milwaukee names five startups taking part in 2021 program
Five promising startup companies, as determined by Milwaukee-based startup accelerator gener8tor, are taking part in the 2021 Milwaukee program and have received a $100,000 investment from the organization.
Entrepreneurship Award winner: James Kyle
Chief executive officer and founder
Millennium
120 S. Wright St., Delavan
Mymillenium.usÂ
This year, Delavan-based Millennium broke ground on a new 75,000-square-foot office and warehouse...
Regional Spirit Award winner: Dan Katt, co-founder of Good City BrewingÂ
Good City Brewing and its co-founder Dan Katt are not shy when it comes to taking risks.
In 2018, the...
Innovation Award winner: Hug SleepÂ
Hug Sleep
17145 W. Bluemound Road, Brookfield
hugsleep.com
As a troubled sleeper, Matt Mundt was searching for tips for better sleep when...
Celebrating innovators and entrepreneurs
Each year, BizTimes Media recognizes top innovators and entrepreneurs in southeastern Wisconsin.Â
At the recent Innovation + Entrepreneurship Forum, Jon...
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Community Leader of the Year: Dana Guthrie, Gateway Capital
The statistics hardly need to be rehashed at this point. It’s well documented that Wisconsin has routinely found itself...
See photos from BizTimes’ Innovation + Entrepreneurship Forum & Awards
BizTimes Media celebrated the successes of startups from across southeastern Wisconsin during its Innovation + Entrepreneurship Forum and Awards program at the Italian Community Center Friday.
Junior Bridgeman, former Bucks star turned restaurant mogul: The secret to success in business is ‘something you knew all along’
In 1987, as Junior Bridgeman approached the end of his 12-year NBA career (including 10 seasons with the Milwaukee Bucks), and pondered life as a restaurant franchisee, he wondered whether there was a secret that separated the business success enjoyed by NBA team owners from the athletic success of the players who worked for them.
Here’s how SpotHopper plans to put $14 million investment to work
Milwaukee-based SpotHopper may have turned a few heads earlier this month when the company announced it had completed a $14 million Series A funding round, but the company has seen success since it first launched in 2015.