Marketing & Media
Explore stories and updates from Milwaukee’s marketing, PR, and media landscape, including agency growth and digital trends.
Quad plans to sell $200M book business
Sussex-based Quad/Graphics Inc. plans to sell its U.S. book business as part of its Quad 3.0 transformation strategy.
The book...
Penzeys turning $435,000 in new customer orders into pro-impeachment Facebook ads
Wauwatosa-based Penzeys Spices drew attention last week for spending more than anyone but President Donald Trump on impeachment related...
Brandon Anderegg joins BizTimes Milwaukee as reporter
Brandon Anderegg today joined BizTimes Milwaukee as a reporter. He will be responsible for covering the startup, banking & finance and technology beats.
Allen Edmonds shifting focus toward more casual shoes
Allen Edmonds is known for its classic dress shoes, but executives at Caleres, the brand’s St. Louis-based parent company,...
Foxconn Industrial Internet lands sponsorship with San Francisco 49ers
The San Francisco 49ers and Foxconn Industrial Internet reached a multi-year agreement that includes branding within Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif., fan-centric technology innovations and the development of 8K video technology.
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Michelle D’Attilio
Chief executive officer, Sosh
As chief executive officer of Milwaukee-based marketing firm Sosh, Michelle D’Attilio often travels to meet...
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Standing out in a crowd: Derse takes trade show exhibits to another level
There was a time when most of the fans heading to a baseball game in Milwaukee might have known...
For Central Standard, new Hard2O drink is about pushing innovation
The alcoholic beverage market has done nothing if not become more competitive in recent years. More craft breweries and...
On my nightstand: ‘The Secret’
Ray Nitti, co-founder of Milwaukee-based Sharp Creatives, is currently reading “The Secret” by Rhonda Byrne.
The book is based on...
Good Karma Brands in talks to move its offices, WTMJ and ESPN radio stations to The Avenue downtown
Milwaukee-based Good Karma Brands, the owner of several radio stations, is finalizing plans to move its offices and the WTMJ and ESPN Milwaukee radio stations to The Avenue in downtown Milwaukee, according to sources.