CC&N: Adds business development executive
For More Information Contact:
Monica Baer, 262-522-9687
mbaer@baercarlson.com
Pewaukee (April 26, 2011) – CC&N, Wisconsin’s largest provider of cabling and connectivity solutions with more than 600 clients and $25 million in sales, has added Theodore Jaekels as business development executive. Jaekels, a Milwaukee resident, has more...
Wisconsin Family Business Forum: Welcomes new member
Skids, Crates & Pallets, Inc. (SCP, Inc) an area family businesses has become the newest member of the Wisconsin Family Business Forum.
Established in 1994 by Robert Luedtke, SCP, Inc is a 2nd generation family business. Today SCP, Inc operates three locations in Wisconsin and Ohio. SCP produces new and recycled skids, crates, pallets and custom cut stock...
Wisconsin Wireless Association: To hold education meeting on “The Dynamics of DAS”
Contact: Jeff Roznowski
jroznowski@wi.rr.com
414-258-0633
BROOKFIELD, WI --- The Wisconsin Wireless Association (WiWA) will hold an educational business meeting on May 5, 2011, at the Concourse Hotel, 1 West Dayton Street in Madison, Wisconsin. The topic is, “The Dynamics of DAS.” The meeting begins with registration and networking at 11:00 a.m., lunch at 11:30 a.m., and the business meeting starting at 12:15...
Gov. Walker: Announces funding for Bradley Corporation
Contact: Cullen Werwie, 608-267-7303
Projects to create 25 jobs
MADISON—Governor Scott Walker today announced that Bradley Corporation, Menomonee Falls, Waukesha County, will receive $540,000 in Economic Development Tax Credits from the Department of Commerce (Commerce) for two expansion projects.
“We’re excited that Bradley Corporation is undertaking two expansion projects in our state,” Governor Walker said. “I am pleased we could help them...
AG Van Hollen: Madison locksmith Joshua Burlin sentenced
For More Information Contact:
Bill Cosh
608/266-1221
MADISON - Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen announced that on April 26, 2011, at a sentencing hearing before Dane County Circuit Judge Nicholas J. McNamara, California resident Joshua Burlin was sentenced to serve two years of probation on his convictions for identity theft and making false statements under oath. Judge...
StateLine World Trade Association: IL and WI agri-businesses to be honored with SLWTA World Trade Award
CONTACT:
Amy Loudenbeck
262 206-4312
alm0929@aol.com
April 26, 2011 (Beloit, WI) - Two local businesses are slated to receive the StateLine World Trade Association’s (SLWTA) World Trade Award on Thursday evening, April 28, 2011, at the Beloit Inn.
The awards have traditionally been won by manufacturing and food processing companies in Illinois and Wisconsin. This is the first year that both...
UW-Madison: Astronomy technique could help assess deadly melanomas
CONTACT: Andrew Sheinis, 608-262-0492, sheinis@astro.wisc.edu
MADISON - As a young graduate student with a passion for surfing, Andy Sheinis soaked up a lot of California sun.
But because of his youthful pursuit, Sheinis, now a University of Wisconsin-Madison professor of astronomy, is at high risk for melanoma, skin cancer that can turn deadly if not detected and treated in its earliest...
Wisconsin Women in Government: To host panel discussion regarding challenges facing women in public office
Contact: Kristin Ruesch, WWIG Networking and Mentoring Chair, 608-204-5810 or kristin@arenastrategy.com
MADISON - The Wisconsin Women in Government Networking and Mentoring committee is hosting a Monday, May 2, 2011 lunchtime panel discussion of the unique challenges facing women in public office.
Panelists include Lieutenant Governor Rebecca Kleefisch, Department of Children and Families Secretary Eloise Anderson, Representative Terese Berceau, and Representative Janis...
Gov. Walker: Announces funding for A to Z Machine Company
Contact: Cullen Werwie, 608-267-7303
Project to create 16 jobs
MADISON—Governor Scott Walker today announced that A to Z Machine Company, Appleton, Outagamie County, will receive $88,000 in Economic Development Tax Credits from the Department of Commerce (Commerce) to construct and equip a plant addition.
“My number-one priority is helping Wisconsin businesses create jobs,” Governor Walker said. “I am pleased we could help...
