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CEOs rally to ‘Fix the Debt’
Chief executive officers at more than 80 major U.S. corporations are calling for company presidents throughout Wisconsin to join them in pressuring Congress to reduce the federal debt by cutting spending, shoring up entitlement programs to be sustainable and expanding tax revenue streams.
Live tweeting can expand event impact
There are many reasons to hold an event: Networking, education, showcasing, recognition, fundraising, and the list goes on. Despite widely varying reasons for staging an event, the commonality is the desire to get people together to share an experience, and chances are that the more people are involved, the more successful your event.
‘All hands on deck’ at Generac
The common stock shares of Generac Holdings Inc. skyrocketed $5.67 to trade at $34.00 per share on Oct. 31, the first day that trading resumed after Hurricane Sandy struck, as investors speculated that demand will grow for the Waukesha company's portable generators in the aftermath of the storm.
Wayne Wiertzema, president of Wangard Partners Inc.
What was the smartest thing your company did in the past year? “Staying focused on our core competencies...
Sales surge for Empire Level
Making levels requires pinpoint accuracy. They are the tools professional carpenters, builders and electricians use to measure projects.
“Design Your Own Destiny: Life Planning for the 21st Century”
Mary Molloy believes in the power of living a balanced life.
Donations still needed for Hurricane Sandy relief
The United Way of Greater Milwaukee's Executive Committee recently voted to make an immediate $25,000 grant to the American Red Cross in Southeastern Wisconsin, funding which will help the organization deploy volunteers to the East Coast to help in the Hurricane Sandy relief efforts.
How to save in a no-yield world
Economic headwinds are dissipating. Households are deleveraging their debt. We're even slowly, finally emerging from the housing bubble. The stock market has reflected growth in the economy and corporate earnings. The S&P 500 Index rose by 15 percent through the first three quarters of 2012.
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New UWM builidng
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM) recently began construction for the 93,000-square-foot, $75 million Kenwood Interdisciplinary Research Complex.
Bling be gone and take my college graduate with you
As you sit across the table from your college graduate progeny, who has decided to grace their old room while the economy recovers, you may take some small comfort knowing that your pain is being shared by people on the other side of the globe.
Monnat: Make Milwaukee an amateur sports destination
Several years ago, community leaders in Indianapolis crafted a plan to use sports to revitalize their city. Major sports venues were built and for years the city has attracted major championship pro and college events, and the fans who come to attend those events have filled hotel rooms and patronized downtown Indy stores and restaurants.
Grunau: Build a new arena for the Bucks in the Park East
For years, BMO Harris Bradley Center officials have said that the arena, built in 1988, is not able to generate enough revenue to keep an NBA franchise in Milwaukee for the long term.