Technology

Northwestern Mutual funding scholarships so local workers can earn tech ‘nanodegrees’

As organizations throughout the state continue to work toward bringing more tech workers to our region, Northwestern Mutual has announced plans to fund the education of a cohort of Milwaukeeans so they can enter the tech workforce.

Octane Coffee’s first location could open this summer in Pewaukee

It’s been a dream almost four years in the making, but Octane Coffee founder Adrian Deasy is currently on track to open his first drive-thru location this summer.

Fiserv president and CEO named chairman of the board

Brookfield-based fintech company Fiserv Inc. announced that its president and chief executive officer, Frank Bisignano, has been named chairman of the company’s board of directors.
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Quiver Quantitative closes $2 million funding round

Madison-based fintech startup Quiver Quantitative has closed a $2 million funding round. The company gathers alternative stock data from sources across the internet and then pulls the information together into a free online dashboard.

Report: Expansion of high-skilled immigration could address Wisconsin’s tech labor shortage

Wisconsin has an increasing number of tech jobs becoming available, but not enough people to fill these positions. However, looking to the state's population of immigrant workers could provide a possible solution.

New program will teach tech skills to ex-offenders seeking work following incarceration

Milky Way Tech Hub and The Way Out (a Milwaukee-based, non-bias employment platform) are launching a joint program aimed at educating individuals returning home from incarceration and giving them the skills in technology they need to successfully find work.

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