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The Blind Horse Winery releases wine with Bored Ape NFT labels
Kohler-based The Blind Horse Winery announced this week a first-of-its-kind wine release in partnership with cryptocurrency company VaporFi. The Blind Horse Winery’s 2019 Cabernet Sauvignon, released this week, features a NFT label from The Bored Ape Yacht Club.
🔒 What the Wisconsin 275 say about education in the state
When BizTimes Milwaukee set out to create Wisconsin 275, a special publication profiling the most influential business leaders in...
🔒 President and CEO of La Causa to retire
George A. Torres, president and CEO of Milwaukee-based nonprofit La Causa, Inc., will step down from his role to retire in early 2023, the organization announced this week.
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🔒 Strauss Brands sells Franklin land to Verizon Wireless for $2.78 million
Close to a year after dropping plans to construct a 152,000-square-foot slaughterhouse there, Strauss Brands has sold the 30 acres it bought along Loomis Road in Franklin in 2019.
🔒 Sheboygan County launches new seed accelerator program
The Sheboygan County Economic Development Corp. (SCEDC) this week unveiled a new seed accelerator program in partnership with Lakeland University and the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp.
Greater Milwaukee Foundation names Vincent Lyles as new Milwaukee Succeeds executive director
The Greater Milwaukee Foundation announced today that it has chosen Vincent Lyles to serve as the next executive director of Milwaukee Succeeds, following the retirement of longtime leader Danae Davis.
🔒 Matt Neumann to become executive chairman of SunVest Solar
Matt Neumann will move from chief executive officer to executive chairman of SunVest Solar, a Chicago- and Pewaukee-based renewable energy company.
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Johnson Controls global services president leaving company
Ganesha Ramaswamy will leave Johnson Controls International plc at the end of the year to pursue an external opportunity, the company said in a securities filing.
🔒 Arts @ Large CEO Sean Kiebzak to step down
Sean Kiebzak, chief executive officer of Milwaukee-based nonprofit Arts @ Large, announced this week on LinkedIn that he will step away from his role at the organization.
🔒 Husco resumes supplying Canadian manufacturer that sued the company
After Canadian manufacturer Stackpole International filed a lawsuit against Husco International late last week, alleging a contract dispute had led Stackpole to temporarily shut down production at one of its facilities, Husco has agreed to resume supplying the business.
TDS Telecom will build all-fiber internet network in West Bend
In its latest expansion move, Madison-based TDS Telecommunications LLC announced this week the company will build an all-fiber network in West Bend. The construction of the all-fiber network is being funded via a private investment from TDS. Construction is expected to begin early next year.