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David’s Bridal warns of possible closure of Brookfield, Greenfield stores
After David’s Bridal officially filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy this week, the company is warning the state of several possible layoffs.
Wisconsin unemployment rate down to 2.5%
Wisconsin’s unemployment rate continued to decline in March, reaching a new record low of 2.5%, according to the latest...
🔒 Waukesha-based KDV Label names new president and CEO
Waukesha-based KDV Label announced this week the retirement of current president and chief executive officer Shane Vaughn.
🔒 Former Kenosha schools superintendent named president for Siena Catholic Schools of Racine
Archbishop Jerome Listecki has appointed Dr. Susan Savaglio-Jarvis as the next president of Siena Catholic Schools, a Racine-based Catholic...
Netflix free ride coming to an end
How do you make 100 million people mad at Netflix? Take away password sharing.
7 Brew Coffee aims to bring convenience, good service to local coffee market
National drive-thru coffee chain 7 Brew will soon make its local debut as part of plans to expand across...
Hendricks buys Delafield retail buildings for $17.3 million
Hendricks Commercial Properties has purchased two retail buildings within the Nagawaukee Center retail complex in Delafield for about $17.3...
🔒 Milwaukee-based EVEN Labs is shifting the power balance in the entertainment industry
Through EVEN, a blockchain-based platform, artists can sell their music directly to fans before uploading it on traditional streaming platforms.
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Quartz CEO stepping down
Madison-based health insurance company Quartz Health Solutions, Inc. today announced that Mark Selna is stepping away from his role...
🔒 Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Southeast CEO named new president of Alverno College
The board of trustees for Alverno College in Milwaukee announced today that Christy Brown, the chief executive officer of...
Young adults and the US Government. Not that different.
Stunning article in today’s Wall Street Journal regarding young adults and their approach to debt. Basically, they’re adopting financial avoidance. Like, not dealing with it. At all.
🔒 5 Minutes With: Gina Stilp
As the COVID-19 pandemic subsided, the Zilber Family Foundation watched as federal aid programs for low-income families dried up...