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Move to Pewaukee to further United Tool’s growth
United Tool Inc. is busting at the seams of its 12,800-square-foot manufacturing facility in Milwaukee. The job shop does precision machining, fabrication and welding work and recently announced plans to move to a 27,530-square-foot building in Pewaukee that it purchased for $1.5 million.
Wisconsin remains politically divided
A recent Marquette University Law School Poll indicates that Wisconsin remains as politically divided and conflicted as ever, as the job approval ratings for Gov. Scott Walker and President Barack Obama both have slipped below 50 percent in the state.
MGIC returns to profitability
Reflecting the growing rebound of the U.S. housing market, Milwaukee-based MGIC Investment Corp. reported its first quarterly profit since 2010.
Kohl’s renews donation to fight cancer
Kohl's Corp. announced the continuation of its partnerships with both the American Cancer Society and the Southeast Wisconsin Affiliate of Susan G. Komen with a $1.7 million donation from Kohl's and its philanthropic platform, Kohl's Cares.
Future 50 leaders sound off
The top executives of the 2013 Future 50 companies recently provided their recommendations about how to resolve some of the most significant challenges facing businesses in the region.
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Molinaroli to succeed Roell as Johnson Controls CEO
Glendale-based Johnson Controls Inc., Wisconsin's largest publicly traded company, announced that its board of directors has elected Alex Molinaroli, vice chairman, to serve as the company's next president and chief executive officer, effective Oct. 1, 2013.
Sensient names new CEO
Sensient Technologies Corp. has named Paul Manning president and CEO, effective February 2. Manning is currently serving as president, COO and director of the Milwaukee-based global color, flavor and fragrance manufacturer.
Pinstripe acquires UK recruitment firm
Brookfield-based Pinstripe, Inc. has acquired recruitment outsourcing and talent management company Ochre House, headquartered in London in the United Kingdom.
Wisconsin ranks 24th in manufacturing wage
Private manufacturing companies in Wisconsin pay less than their Midwest counterparts, according to the most recent data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages.