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The last word: Rely on your team
After earning his stripes with the company for 25 years, Andrew Wundrock recently took the reins as president at...
Pay it forward: Marketing exec’s nonprofit venture works to boost Black businesses, restaurants
Since childhood, L. Maxwell McKissick, the founder of Milwaukee-based Blue Jade Branding, has been interested in Daylight Savings Time...
SWIM Hub on city’s near west side planned to amplify small nonprofits’ impact
For the past 15 years, TRUE Skool, a nonprofit organization based in downtown Milwaukee, has provided in-school and after-school...
The interview: Deneine Powell
In August, the African American Leadership Alliance Milwaukee named Deneine Powell, former executive director of Groundwork Milwaukee, as its...
Shop talk: How can manufacturers attract and retain workers from other industries?
For years it was common to hear manufacturers lament their inability to find and hire new employees.
Initially, the problem...
Real Estate Spotlight: Hawthorne Square development planned in Thiensville is a combination of history and future potential
The Hawthorne Square development planned in Thiensville has a meaning that runs deeper than the confines of the project...
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PKWARE acquires California data privacy management company
Automated data company PKWARE acquired California-based Dataguise, the Milwaukee-based company announced today.
Remote work will continue for non-clinical Advocate Aurora employees
Non-clinical Advocate Aurora Health employees will continue working remotely until June 2021.
The health system, one of the largest employers...
Generac to sponsor former Harley stage at Summerfest
Waukesha-based Generac Power Systems will replace Harley-Davidson as a Summerfest stage sponsor, the company and Milwaukee World Festival, Inc. announced Tuesday.
Chicago-area investor buys three apartment buildings near UWM, with plans to acquire more
A Chicago-area investment firm has acquired three apartment buildings near UW-Milwaukee, the first step in a plan to build portfolio of 200 units of rental housing around the university campus.