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Enerpac CFO planning to leave company by end of April
Rick Dillon plans to leave his role as chief financial officer of Menomonee Falls-based Enerpac Tool Group by the end of April, the company announced Monday.
Orion Energy Systems buys Pewaukee-based Stay-Lite Lighting
Manitowoc-based Orion Energy Systems Inc. recently acquired Pewaukee-based Stay-Lite Lighting.
Milwaukee-based Fiveable merges with virtual studying platform Hours
Milwaukee-based edtech platform Fiveable is merging with the online platform Hours. Fiveable acquired Hours back in May of 2021.
Briggs & Stratton cutting 34 corporate office jobs in addition to Germantown closure
Briggs & Stratton’s decision to exit its home maintenance business will result in the elimination of 34 jobs at its corporate offices in Wauwatosa, in addition to the previously announced closure of its Germantown distribution center.
Two 84South retail buildings sold for $9.3 million
A pair of retail buildings, located along Layton Avenue in the 84South development in Greenfield, were sold recently for $9.3 million.
Federal Reserve approves Old National, First Midwest merger
The planned merger of Old National Bancorp. And First Midwest Bancorp has received approval from the Federal Reserve, clearing the way for the deal to close in the near future.
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Vince Lombardi Cancer Foundation names new president
The Elm Grove-based Vince Lombardi Cancer Foundation has named Paul Moline as its next president.
Childhood Arthritis and Rheumatology Research Alliance names interim CEO
The Milwaukee-based Childhood Arthritis and Rheumatology Research Alliance announced today that Larry Hausner has been appointed interim chief executive officer of the organization.
Rockwell Automation CEO thinks ‘we are still early’ in multi-year economic expansion
Rockwell Automation’s outlook for its current fiscal year calls for sales to increase around $1.22 billion, which would put revenues above $8.22 billion for the year.
Milwaukee software startup Dinvy temporarily offering their platform for free
Milwaukee-based software startup Dinvy is looking to help other local businesses through their “Let’s Go Milwaukee” campaign.