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Brookfield-based Part Analytics raises $3 million
Part Analytics has raised $3 million to expand its team and further develop its direct sourcing platform designed for original equipment manufacturers, the Brookfield-based company announced today.
Stories of change: Women leaders reflect on their career inflection points
The only constant in life – as the saying goes – is change. For the women profiled in the...
Preserving historic architecture and building up Milwaukee
Falamak Nourzad knows how to not only take on a career change but also how to become an expert...
From litigator to leaderÂ
When Anne Reed saw Wisconsin Humane Society’s chief executive officer job posting 12 years ago while on its website...
Producer Tyshun Wardlaw puts spotlight on MilwaukeeÂ
By now, much of the country has heard a statistic, or two, about Milwaukee’s longstanding issues with segregation, racial...
After paving her own trail, Rashi Khosla creates pathways for diverse talent to succeed in ITÂ
Rashi Khosla didn’t exactly fit the mold when she jumped into the information technology industry during the late ‘90s....
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Billy Sims BBQ to add Franklin location
Tulsa, Oklahoma-based Billy Sims BBQ is growing its Wisconsin footprint with a second Milwaukee-area location, in Franklin.
Metro Milwaukee population growth lags other benchmark areas
Metro Milwaukee’s population did grow in the past decade, but the 1.2% increase was better than only two other region’s included in the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce’s benchmarking studies.
Chicago fitness studio, Train Moment, expands into Milwaukee market
When Nik and Kati Rodriguez first opened Train Moment in downtown Chicago, they already planned to one day expand the strength-focused group fitness concept into Milwaukee as its second market.
Tyson Foods to close Jefferson facility, lay off 62 employees
Arizona-based Tyson Foods will close its facility in Jefferson and lay off 62 employees next month, the company wrote in a notice to the state’s Department of Workforce Development Thursday.