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Have a social New Year

As 2012 draws to a close, it's time to reflect on your social media strategies for the coming new year, including what is going well, and what you'd like to improve upon.

Johnsonville to expand meat plant

Johnsonville Sausage LLC will expand its Sheboygan Falls smoked/cooked meat plant by adding 40,000 square feet and hiring 35 more full-time employees.

$640 million

In Wisconsin, 269 federally insured financial institutions reported $640 million in combined net income for the third quarter, up...

Kurt Heikkinen, president and CEO of Montage Talent

What was the smartest thing your company did in the past year? “We stayed true to our strategy. As...

“How Remarkable Women Lead: The Breakthrough Model for Work and Life”

In “How Remarkable Women Lead: The Breakthrough Model for Work and Life,” authors Joanna Barsh, Susie Cranston and Geoffrey Lewis discuss how the feminine leadership strategy is more efficient than the male leadership strategy in today's ever-changing society.

Conversion

Keith and Sharon Seib, the owners of Planet Bead, recently purchased a vacant 95-year-old, 5-story, 12,500-square-foot, office building at 810 N. Plankinton Ave. in downtown Milwaukee.

Cancer support agencies to merge

Stillwaters Cancer Support Services and Cancer Support Community Greater Milwaukee, the area's two leading providers of support services for people living with cancer, plan to merge their efforts.

A tribute to The Who

Tom Branigan's tribute band, “Substitute: Tales from The Who,” is all “The Who” all the time, as he likes to say.
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Changing faces, trading places

In 2003, 62,000 Chinese students came to study in the United States, while 4,737 American students enrolled in Chinese schools.

Mirrorgram app acts as mobile sketchpad

When Justin Boreta meshed his lifelong obsession with symmetry and his newfound obsession with photo editing apps, he helped develop a mobile sketch pad that has become a creative outlet for him and more than 320,000 users.

Johnson Controls to develop batteries at national energy hub

Glendale-based Johnson Controls Inc. has landed a piece of a federal contract to develop the next generation of energy storage technology in the Midwest.

Women still lacking on corporate boards

A recent study has determined that while the number of women holding executive positions and serving on corporate boards of Wisconsin's 50 largest public companies is on the rise, women still significantly lag behind men in membership on corporate boards.

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