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American Resort Development Association: Owners from Bluegreen Vacations featured as March “Timeshare Fans of the Month”

CONTACTS: Lou Ann Burney, 202-207-1156, lburney@arda.org Alexa Antonuk, 202-207-1141, aantonuk@arda.org ...

Sciclips: Launches an open access therapeutic and experimental drugs database

Contact: Sciclips LLC 1202 Ann Street Madison, WI 53719, USA Telephone: 608-807-6578 Madison (WI)- Sciclips has launched an open access therapeutic and experimental drugs database as a part of company’s initiatives for open inonvation. This database contains a list of drugs that are primarily extracted from issued patents and patent applications. Each drug types are listed based on their functionality and associated drug targets....

WIPFLI: Kelly Arduino of Wipfli LLP appointed co-chair of National Rural Health Association committee

Jennifer Hacker Olsen 952.548.3389 jolsen@wipfli.com www.wipfli.com Kelly Arduino of Wipfli LLP appointed co-chair of National Rural Health Association committee Milwaukee, Wisconsin (March 6, 2012) — Kelly Arduino, Health Care Director of Financial Advisory Services with Wipfli LLP, has been appointed the co-chair of the Capital Options Committee, a new committee created by the National Rural Health Association (NRHA). The NRHA,...

Wisconsin Technical Colleges: Petersen joins Wisconsin Technical College System Board

Contacts: Morna Foy, 608-266-2449 morna.foy@wtcsystem.edu Kyle Schwarm, 608-266-0050 kyle.schwarm@wtcsystem.edu Petersen joins Wisconsin Technical College System Board MADISON – Andrew “Drew” Petersen of Verona has been appointed to the Wisconsin Technical College (WTCS) Board as a public member. Petersen, vice president of external affairs and corporate communications for TDS Telecommunications Corp. (TDS), will serve a six-year term. Petersen received...

We The People/Wisconsin: Economy — Profile of Bret Gundlach, small business owner, Madison

By Brian Clark For WisBusiness.com Bret Gundlach is a 44-year-old father of two who lives on Madison’s east side. He runs a small consulting company with five employees called TransformPOS, Inc. that has helped restaurants, clubs, bars and other hospitality businesses with point-of-sale and other high-tech solutions. He says his company is doing well, though profits in 2011 were down...

WisBusiness: Mining equipment sales would mean more sales tax, but not necessarily new jobs

By Kay Nolan For WisBusiness.com MILWAUKEE -- A proposed new iron ore mine in northern Wisconsin is unlikely to boost jobs at Milwaukee-area manufacturers Joy Global and Caterpillar, leading makers of massive blasting and hauling equipment. But the project could mean hundreds of millions of dollars in sales for the companies – and the state's general fund would reap the accompanying...
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