Insurance
Badger Mutual Insurance promotes Kane to president
David Kane has been named the new president of Milwaukee-based Badger Mutual Insurance Company.
BizTimes Wisconsin Morning Headlines: WPS Health Insurance files notice for layoffs
Hundreds of job cuts stemming largely from the pending loss of two major federal contracts will begin soon at Monona-based WPS Health Insurance.
McClone acquires Burkart-Heisdorf
Two of Wisconsin’s most venerable independent insurance agencies have joined forces with the acquisition of Burkart-Heisdorf Insurance Agency Inc. by McClone.
Chicago firm acquires Maritime Insurance Group
Chicago-based Hub International Limited announced today it has acquired the assets of Maritime Insurance Group Inc., which has offices in Sheboygan, Manitowoc and Plymouth, Wis.
Northwestern Mutual targets ‘career changers’
Milwaukee-based Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. Inc. today announced it will extend its hiring binge into 2013 with plans to add 5,500 financial professionals this year.
Prepare for the next Sandy
The fallout from Hurricane Sandy will be with us for years, and it will extend far beyond the devastation in New York City, New Jersey and other parts of the East Coast.
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Health care institutions should learn lessons from Superstorm Sandy fallout
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The Horton Group acquires Indiana firm
The Horton Group of Waukesha has acquired Cassady Neeser & Brasseur of South Bend, Ind.
Northwestern Mutual study cites women’s concerns for long-term care
Women may have a better understanding than men about the resources and options available to individuals facing a long-term care event, but they are significantly less likely to take action to protect themselves from the risks, according to a new study released today by Milwaukee-based Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. Inc.
BizTimes Morning Headlines: WPS Health Insurance to lay off up to 600
WPS Health Insurance said as many as 600 employees will lose their jobs over the next year, primarily in Monona and Wausau, because of contract losses.