Sports & Entertainment
News and developments in Milwaukee’s sports and entertainment industries, from team ownership to event venues.
Other Bubbler News
Brewery hosts winter broomball league Milwaukee-based Horny Goat Hideaway has transformed the volleyball courts on its property into...
New e-book discusses business marketing with Foursquare
Tom Snyder, president and founder of Trivera Interactive marketing in Menomonee Falls recently published “The Complete Idiot’s Mini Guide to Real-Time Marketing.”
Patient Care offers new health care navigation service
Milwaukee-based Patient Care recently launched its new Nurse Navigator service for employees of patient care enrolled companies. The new service allows employees of patient care clients to receive one-on-one assistance from a certified nurse who can help them decipher the complicated system.
Marketing firms offer pro-bono work for nonprofits
Clear Verve Marketing in Elm Grove and Milwaukee firms Catral Doyle Creative and Welke Group is accepting nominations for the second annual Tri-Adathon, a 24-hour creative marathon which provides pro-bono marketing services to nonprofit organizations from southeastern Wisconsin
Bubbler Networking Resources
African American Chamber of Commerce Milwaukee American Marketing Association-Milwaukee Chapter...
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Bubbler Calendar
Friday, Dec. 17 The IBA will host Aletta Norris of Impact Consulting at the Wisconsin...
Performing Arts Preview
Check out the week ahead surrounding Milwaukee's performing arts and music scene
Bubbler Quote of the Week
“The timing of this project is incredible. If you look forward to where the state of Wisconsin is going to be under the leadership of Scott Walker and his administration’s initiative to create more jobs and grow the economy, there is no question that the southeastern Wisconsin creative economy can have a potentially large role in that. We are looking forward to having input on emergency state policies in regards to job creation and business creation in our region and across the state. I don’t think the numbers can be ignored. The creative industries have an opportunity to be a part of the plan to create 250,000 new jobs in the state.”