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Fathom Manufacturing acquires Illinois-based injection molder
Hartland-based digital manufacturing company Fathom Manufacturing announced that it has acquired Summit Tooling and Summit Plastics, Inc.
Health Payment Systems acquired by Boston VC firm
A Boston-based venture capital firm has acquired a majority stake in Health Payment Systems, Inc. as the Milwaukee-based health care technology company plans to expand nationally.
Lindsay Blumer named new WRTP/Big Step president and CEO
WRTP/Big Step, a Milwaukee-based workforce development group, has named Lindsay Blumer its new president and chief executive officer.
Northwestern Mutual appoints new chief information security officer
Milwaukee-based Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. appointed Laura Deaner to chief information security officer, the company recently announced.
New redevelopment plan for historic downtown Milwaukee Masonic Center
The Humphrey Scottish Rite Masonic Center in downtown Milwaukee may now be converted into multi-family housing, a departure from previous plans to turn it into a hotel.
Expanding hemp products maker will move to Kenosha from northern Illinois
An Illinois hemp and hemp-derived products maker aims to reach new heights with a move to a larger facility in Kenosha.
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Redevelopment of Walker’s Point office building moving forward after historic designation
The redevelopment of an old office building northwest of East Oregon and South First streets in Walker's Point is moving forward after the project secured historic tax credits.
Marek Group acquires Ecker Envelope
Pewaukee-based marketing company The Marek Group acquired Ecker Envelope Inc., a Mequon-based envelope printing company.
Froedtert president and CEO named chair-elect of MMAC
Catherine Jacobson, the president and CEO of Froedtert Health, has been named chair-elect of the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce Board of Directors, the MMAC announced today.
Air Wisconsin to lay off 140 pilots at Mitchell International
Greenville-based Air Wisconsin Airlines plans to lay off 140 first officers located at Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport, according to a WARN notice filed with the state.