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Bruno’s mobility products help people stay on the move

Bruno Independent Living Aids Inc. 1780 Executive Drive, Oconomowoc Industry: Metal fabrication Employees: 350www.bruno.com Twenty-two percent of U.S. adults...

$1.475 billion

Glendale-based Johnson Controls Inc. recently completed the $1.475 billion sale of its Global Workplace Solutions segment to CBRE Group.

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Gov. Scott Walker might regret telling President Barack Obama that he should cancel this month’s meeting and dinner with...

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Brian BennettPresident/owner, STIR Advertising & Integrated Messaging135 W. Wells St., Ste. 800, Milwaukeewww.stirstuff.comIndustry: Advertising and marketingNumber of employees: 21Family:...

Another new leader for WEDC

The Wisconsin Economic Development Corp., the state's job creation agency, has another new leader that will try to fix its problems and public image.

Mark Hogan, a Wauwatosa resident and a former executive for M&I Bank and BMO Harris Bank, was recently named the new chief executive officer of the WEDC by Gov. Scott Walker. Hogan has served as chairman of the board for the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority since March of this year.

“Mark Hogan is a proven and respected leader in finance and business, and we are honored to have him as a partner in our efforts to grow the economy, create jobs, and keep Wisconsin heading in the right direction,” Walker said.

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APPLETON- Thrivent retools management structure

Thrivent Financial announced Wednesday it realigned its organizational structure to better serve Christian communities and spur membership growth.
The company’s members had voted in 2013 to extend the company’s products and services from Lutherans to include a wider Christian membership base.

Future 50 Awards highlight fast-growing companies

The Future 50 Awards program celebrates the success of southeastern Wisconsin's rapidly growing companies as they continue to accelerate both their employee base and revenue.

Since the Council of Small Business Executives – affiliated with the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce – launched the Future 50 program 28 years ago, 678 area companies have been honored.

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