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Alumna gifts $2 million to Marquette’s Les Aspin Center for Government
Marquette University has received a $2 million gift from alumna Jackie Lewis to support its Les Aspin Center for Government in Washington, D.C.
🔒 Vince Lombardi Cancer Foundation names new president
The Elm Grove-based Vince Lombardi Cancer Foundation has named Paul Moline as its next president.
🔒 Childhood Arthritis and Rheumatology Research Alliance names interim CEO
The Milwaukee-based Childhood Arthritis and Rheumatology Research Alliance announced today that Larry Hausner has been appointed interim chief executive officer of the organization.
John Udvare
WAUWATOSA, WI – The Equitable Bank is pleased to announce that John Udvare has been promoted to Chief Financial...
Al Prochnow
WAUWATOSA, WI – Allen J. Prochnow, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at Concordia University Wisconsin, has been...
Riverfront restaurant planned at R1VER campus
The owners of Milwaukee restaurants AJ Bombers and Onesto are expanding their footprint into the city's Harbor District, with plans to develop a 6,000-square-foot restaurant along the Kinnickinnic River.
Cream City Cocktail Bar, other additions coming to American Family Field this season
Just a few weeks out from spring training, the Milwaukee Brewers announced Thursday several additions to American Family Field that will add to the options of fan experiences, including a new Cream City Cocktail Bar.
Viewpoints: Despite Intel rejection, southeastern Wisconsin remains fertile ground for tech business expansion
Intel’s decision to build two semiconductor factories northeast of Columbus, Ohio, was disappointing news for Racine County and southeast Wisconsin in the short run but perhaps reassuring for the region in the longer term.
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🔒 Rockwell Automation CEO thinks ‘we are still early’ in multi-year economic expansion
Rockwell Automation’s outlook for its current fiscal year calls for sales to increase around $1.22 billion, which would put revenues above $8.22 billion for the year.
Industry experts share predictions for 2022 at Economic Trends Event
Three industry experts and an economist this morning shared their outlooks for 2022 at the annual BizTimes Milwaukee Economic Trends Event.
TEKsystems aims to train more local IT workers through registered apprenticeship
TEKsystems, a Maryland-based IT staffing firm with two Milwaukee-area offices, has joined Wisconsin’s Registered Apprenticeship program to train more workers for entry-level tech jobs.
🔒 Milwaukee software startup Dinvy temporarily offering their platform for free
Milwaukee-based software startup Dinvy is looking to help other local businesses through their “Let’s Go Milwaukee” campaign.