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Bankers just don’t get it yet
After all the hearings in Washington and the intense grilling (not on the barbeque but in the House committee),...
Water can fuel Milwaukee’s growth
As I travel around the country and speak with Badger's employees, distributors, customers and business partners, I am often...
Growing Power’s Allen invited by Clinton to speak
Will Allen, founder and chief executive officer of Milwaukee's Growing Power Inc., has been invited by former President Bill Clinton and Yale University to speak about sustainable foods.
Baensch Foods issues new ‘kissable’ label just in time for Valentines Day
Baensch Food Products recently released a new Valentines Day-themed label for its Ma Baensch herring product that highlights the nutritional benefits of the fish.
U.S. Cellular donates phones to Milwaukee youth
U.S. Cellular recently presented the staff of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee with 44 phones, and one year of free service, as part of its commitment to supporting youth in Wisconsin
Bubbler Executive of the Week
Edward Chaltry, chief technology officer of Centare Group Ltd. in Brookfield
Bubbler Executive Appointments
Obama appoints Immelt to Economic Recovery Advisory Board President Barack Obama today signed an executive order establishing the...
Bubbler Personnel Files
Building & Construction Mortenson Construction, Brookfield, recently announced the additions of Mike Hector and Patrick Whaley as field...
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Bubbler Quote of the Week
“If somebody would have said to me, 'Fast forward 19 years, and you are going to be strong on everybody's radar screen; you are going to be sitting in your own $2.1 million facility; your membership is going to be at 700; your organization is going to be highly regarded, and highly sought after; and you are going to be at the top of your game;' I would have laughed at them, because in 1989, we didn't have two nickels to rub together.”
BizTimes Around Town-
Marquette University’s College of Business Administration faculty and area business leaders engaged in an Economic Leadership Forum recently at Marquette’s Alumni Memorial Union. Marquette's new James H. Keyes Dean of Business Administration, Linda Salchenberger, moderated the panel of industry leaders and Marquette faculty experts, including Abdur Chowdhury, professor, economics; David Clark, chair/professor, economics; David Krause, director, Applied Investment Management Program; Jim Imhoff, CEO, First Weber Group Inc.; and Mary Ellen Stanek, managing director and director of asset management, Robert W. Baird and Co.