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Berenz relies on quick turnaround
If a company needs boxes for shipping products, and they order them from Berenz Packaging Corp. in Menomonee Falls, they will be available the same day.
$1.5 billion
China is Wisconsin's third- largest export market behind Canada and Mexico. The state moved more than $1.5 billion in exports to China last year, according to the governor's office.
Dave Sobelman, owner and founder of Sobelmans Pub & Grill
What was the smartest thing your company did in the past year?
"Well that would be putting the cheeseburger slider in the already overloaded Sobelmans Bloody Mary. This alone has gotten us international attention, and business is up about 25 percent or so."
Menard tops list of Wisconsin billionaires
The 73-year-old home improvement store chain titan has an estimated net worth of $7 billion, ranking him as the 166th-richest person in the world.
Match Day surpasses goal
Match Day 2013, a one-day online fundraiser, recently collected more than $2.8 million, exceeding its monetary goal of $1.8 million, the total number of dollars brought in during last year's inaugural fundraiser.
Associated Bank
Associated Bank is proud to sponsor the Economic Development Regions section of WisconsinBiz. Born in 1970 as an association of strong community banks, we have maintained a strong regional character throughout our history. We recognize and understand the differences in the business and financial needs of companies and communities in the various regions of our state. These needs are also reflected in the priorities of regional economic development organizations.
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WPS Health Insurance leads through innovation
Mike Hamerlik wants you to keep your eye on Wisconsin Physicians Service Insurance Corporation (WPS).
UW–Madison Research that Powers the State
The University of Wisconsin–Madison contributes to our state's economic vitality on a grand scale — engaging in groundbreaking research and equipping its graduates with the academic skills and entrepreneurial spirit needed to thrive in the world's ever-evolving high technology, knowledge-based economy.
Unique Johnson Controls labs at UWM speed discovery
When Johnson Controls built two high-tech laboratories to enable groundbreaking discoveries related to energy storage and batteries, company leaders decided to put the facilities where UWM students and faculty could readily contribute – right in the College of Engineering & Applied Science (CEAS).
UWM’s Innovation Campus is poised to build
Innovation Campus, a public-private technical park established by the UWM Real Estate Foundation, has attracted its first private tenant.