Learn more Jan. 9 at Tech Council Milwaukee lunch
MILWAUKEE, Wis. – Join us Thursday, Jan. 9 in downtown Milwaukee to hear from five leaders in regional higher education on how their respective campuses are adding muscle to the economy.
From building a trained workforce to conducting research and development projects, and from forging industry partnerships to executing other examples of collaboration, the regions higher education pillars are engaged in the larger economy.
Panelists are Dr. Kimo Ah Yun, president of Marquette University; Dr. Anthony Cruz, president of the Milwaukee Area Technical College; Chancellor Mark Mone of the UW-Milwaukee; Dr. John Raymond of the Medical College of Wisconsin; and Dr. John Walz of the Milwaukee School of Engineering.
Join us at Quarles & Brady’s office in downtown Milwaukee, 411 E. Wisconsin Ave., Suite 2400, for networking, lunch and the program. This is a new location for our Milwaukee luncheons, with spectacular 24th floor views and ample parking in the building’s underground lot. Registration and networking start at 11:30 a.m., buffet lunch at noon and the presentation at 12:30 p.m. The cost is $10 for students and returning veterans, $25 for individual members; $40 for general admission and included for Tech Council corporate members. Click here to register.
“Students make up nearly one-quarter of Milwaukee’s population, according to a recent report by Forbes magazine, and there are 19 colleges within a 10-mile radius of the city that contribute to the region’s vitality,” Tech Council President Tom Still said. “With total research and development spending around $460 million in 2023, colleges in the Milwaukee area add to the region’s vibrancy and potential partnerships in that way, as well.”
“By engaging with some key higher-ed leaders, we’ll get a strong idea about how they support the economy,” Still added.
This luncheon is sponsored by Microsoft. The Wisconsin Technology Council is the independent, non-profit science and technology adviser to the governor and Legislature, with events, publications and outreach that contribute to Wisconsin’s tech-based economy. To join, go to www.wisconsintechnologycouncil.com or call 608-442-7557.