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🔒 Director of SBA’s Wisconsin district is retiring
Eric Ness, the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Wisconsin district director, is retiring after working for the SBA for 35 years.
New vegan restaurant to open at former Lafayette Place after car accident last September
A new vegan restaurant called Temple Goddess Cafe is planned for the former Lafayette Place café at 1978 N. Farwell...
UWM grad wins top ‘Project Pitch It’ prize for her jewelry clasp innovation
A recent UWM grad impressed the “Project Pitch It” moguls with her unique innovation designed to help people who love jewelry.
All-In Milwaukee to move to larger office space in Walker’s Point
All-In Milwaukee, a nonprofit that works to help students finish college and begin careers, will nearly double its office space at its new home in Walker’s Point.
See photos: Aug Prep annual scholarship gala
St. Augustine Preparatory Academy recently hosted its annual scholarship gala, which raised a total of $3.2 million to support...
🔒 Realta Fusion raises $36 million to help commercialize fusion technology
Madison-based Realta Fusion announced this week the closure of an oversubscribed $36 million Series A funding round.
Ashley E. Ferus
Ashley is a Tax Specialist/Paralegal and an enrolled agent of the IRS. Focusing on income tax planning for individuals,...
Reilly C. Kulas
As an Associate in von Briesen’s Neenah office, Reilly focuses her practice on estate planning and advising fiduciaries in...
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Alexis J. Witte
As an Associate in the Milwaukee office, she focuses her practice on trust planning, asset protection, tax planning, business...
Amber Thomas
Amber Thomas is the new regional vice president of engineering and architecture firm TKDA’s new office in Milwaukee, supporting...
Milwaukee Art Museum executive director will step down in July
Marcelle Polednik, the Donna and Donald Baumgartner Director of the Milwaukee Art Museum, will step down from her role effective July 31, the museum announced on Wednesday.
The China deal might affect more than tariffs
It might be something in the air in Switzerland, but the United States and China were able to lay the groundwork for a deal that could change more than tariffs. The markets are responding. Dan and Dr. Brian Jacobsen talk about what may be impacted.