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More inclusive playing field needed for contractors of color, business leader and activist says
When the U.S. Department of Transportation began asking federal, state and local governments to meet goals under its Disadvantaged...
Fostering meaningful connections
It’s no secret that Wisconsin continually falls behind peer states when it comes to attracting venture capital. When it...
Wisconsin LGBT Chamber’s new program aims to ease the job search
Even in a tight job market, finding the right job at the right company can be difficult. For members...
Digging deeper into D&I
Following the summer of racial reckoning in 2020, companies across the nation jumped at the opportunity to publicly condemn...
🔒 Taming inflation through rising rates ripples through economy
At a high level, it is easy to understand what the Federal Reserve is attempting to do by raising...
🔒 With abundance of available office space, companies seek smaller, higher-quality locations
Trying to get a clear sense of Milwaukee’s office market can be a bit confounding these days — especially...
🔒 Facing inflation, consumers turn to value-conscious purchases
With inflation on the rise, many consumers are adjusting their spending behavior.Â
Food was among the main drivers of a...
🔒 A moving target
The first Half of 2022 hasn’t provided much relief to Wisconsin businesses who are still navigating supply chain and...
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🔒 5 minutes with: Jim Sajdak
Brookfield-based Stan’s Fit For Your Feet recently acquired Waxberg’s Walk Shoppe in Niles, Illinois, marking the business’ first step...
🔒 Companies on the hook for stronger cybersecurity as demand for cyber liability insurance skyrockets
Companies whose cyber liability insurance plans are up for renewal may be faced with some big IT challenges: Make...
🔒 Commentary: Kohl’s store offers chance to revitalize downtown retail
Before freeways and suburban shopping malls, and way before online retail, downtown Milwaukee – and the downtowns of other...
Menominee Tribe leader hoping for approval of Kenosha casino within a year or two
Now that the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin and Hard Rock International are relaunching their effort to build an entertainment center and casino in Kenosha, Menominee chairman Ronald J. Corn, Sr. says he is optimistic the project will be approved in a year or two.