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🔒 Harley doing away with its chief administrative officer role
Milwaukee-based Harley-Davidson Inc. will once again have a chief human resources officer and is doing away with its chief administrative officer role.
Two Fox Point homes on same street sold for more than $2 million in separate deals
Two homes in Fox Point, both located on North Barnett Lane, sold recently for more than $2 million, in separate deals.
🔒 Former deputy city attorney named chief administration officer, general counsel for Milwaukee World Festival
Summerfest operator Milwaukee World Festival Inc. has named former Milwaukee deputy city attorney Mary Schanning as the nonprofit organization's general counsel and chief administrative officer.
Nominations sought for Notable Women in Law feature
BizTimes Milwaukee is seeking nominations for its upcoming Notable Women in Law feature. Profiles of those selected will appear in the Jan. 24, 2022 edition of the magazine.
🔒 ProHealth Care buys two of its properties for combined $42.5 million
Waukesha-based ProHealth Care has purchased two of its medical facilities for a combined $42.5 million, state records show.
Brew City Pizza acquires two more Domino’s stores in Milwaukee
Milwaukee-based Brew City Pizza continues to grow its local presence with the recent acquisition of two Domino's stores, at 1338 W. Forest Home Ave. in Milwaukee and 2149 Miller Park Way in West Milwaukee.
🔒 Douglas Dynamics cuts president of work truck solutions position
Milwaukee-based Douglas Dynamics, a manufacturer of work truck attachments (including snow plows) and equipment, has eliminated an executive position...
Which southeast Wisconsin county’s economy was hardest hit in 2020?
The real gross domestic product of metro Milwaukee declined 5% from 2019 to 2020, the 78th largest decline out of 384 metro areas in the country, according to data released Wednesday by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.
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🔒 Waukesha-based La Casa de Esperanza promotes COO to CEO
Waukesha-based nonprofit organization La Casa de Esperanza has promoted its chief operating officer Shari Campbell to chief executive officer.
🔒 Molded Dimensions acquires PCO Urethane
Port Washington-based Molded Dimensions announced that it has acquired Marshfield-based PCO Urethane.
America’s Black Holocaust Museum receives $10 million commitment
America’s Black Holocaust Museum has received a $10 million commitment from an anonymous donor to fund its reopening next year and sustain its operations moving forward.
🔒 Oak Creek-based seasoning company Asenzya acquired by European company Solina
Oak-Creek based Asenzya, formerly known as Foran Spice Company, has been acquired by Solina, a European producer of savory ingredients solutions, the companies announced Wednesday.