May 15, 2023

In this issue:
Checking in on Wisconsin banks: Amid industry turmoil, local execs say conservative management, customer relationships keep state’s lenders on solid ground
Top Note Tonic takes a craft approach to mixers and soft drinks
Downtown Milwaukee plan’s low-hanging fruit
MSOE makes an impact
5 Minutes With: Rachel Roller
Rachel Roller joined the Milwaukee-based Dohmen Company Foundation in September, around the same time its new vision of “life...
How to get better at managing your business’ finances
For many small business owners, financial planning may not be the most fun part of the job. However, it...
Getting smarter about your goals
When it comes to achieving goals, many people think of striving and driving to accomplish the tasks necessary to...
Negotiating for yourself
After months of networking, submitting resumes and conversations with recruiters, an opportunity finally presents itself to interview for a...
Prepare for the worst
The train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, was a reminder that tragedies and unforeseen events occur too often.
Several...
Scathain poised for growth with launch of new furniture line
Milwaukee-based Scathain has garnered a reputation for its custom interior furnishings – such as antique mirrors, silver-plated wood tiles...
Wisconsin manufacturers working to get ahead of nationwide electric vehicle transformation
The Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. thinks the state could become a critical epicenter of the global supply chain for...
Checking in on Wisconsin banks
It’s hard to fault anyone who saw news of Silicon Valley Bank’s failure in March and had flashbacks to...
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