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Froedtert to take ownership in Ministry Health Care insurance plan

Wauwatosa-based Froedtert Health plans to take partial ownership of Menasha-based health insurance plan Network Health, which is currently owned by Milwaukee-based Ministry Health Care.

Froedtert & Medical College announce regional director of operations

Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin health network recently named Ann Tesmer regional director of operations for its community clinics.

Patient Care names new director

Milwaukee-based Patient Care has named Paul Bissett director of informed decision making and transparency.

BloodCenter offering Brewers tickets to donors

During BloodCenter of Wisconsin’s 13th annual Big League Blood Drive, scheduled for Tuesday, Aug. 26, and Wednesday, Aug. 27, the nonprofit will thank donors with a voucher good for two tickets to a September Brewers game.

Aurora forms joint venture with Marinette hospital

Milwaukee-based Aurora Health Care has formed a joint venture with Marinette-based Bay Area Medical Center.

ICAFe to acquire Illinois firm

Waukesha coating systems and coating product solutions distributor ICAFe Inc. has agreed to acquire Dove Equipment of East Peoria, Ill.
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Physicians Realty Trust takes net loss on portfolio growth

Milwaukee-based real estate investment trust Physicians Realty Trust today reported a second quarter net loss of $600,000, or 2 cents per share, compared to a net loss of $283,000 in the second quarter of 2013.

Kalmbach names Savage publisher

Waukesha-based Kalmbach Publishing Co. has named Mark Savage publisher.
Savage previously served as associate publisher for American Snowmobiler, Classic Toy Trains, FineScale Modeler and Scale Auto. He will now oversee those four magazine brands.

Diamond Marketing moving HQ from Mequon to West Bend

Diamond Marketing LLC, a firm that designs and manufactures point of purchase displays, is in the process of moving its corporate headquarters from Mequon to West Bend.

Wangard plans $14 million industrial space development in West Allis

Wauwatosa-based real estate development firm Wangard Partners Inc. plans to build a two-building, $14 million industrial space development on the former Yellow Freight Truck terminal sites at 11525 and 11406 W. Rogers St. in West Allis.

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