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Business Procurement Assistance Center: Training to help Wisconsin businesses win government work

Contact: Al Cooper (608) 243-4697 Gateway Technical College will offer two training sessions for businesses that are interested in learning more about General Services Administration (GSA). These training sessions will be held on Tuesday, May 24th at the Kenosha Campus, and will be conducted by the Business Procurement Assistance Center (BPAC). “Introduction to GSA Schedules” will be held from 9:00-11:30am. This...

Business Procurement Assistance Center: WCTC offers government contracting training

Contact: Al Cooper (608) 243-4697 Is your business aware of all the opportunities that government procurement has to offer? Waukesha County Area Technical College is hosting a seminar that will help area businesses learn how to effectively compete for contracts to sell your products and services to the federal government at a training seminar to be held on Wednesday, May...

Dickey’s Barbecue Pit: Set to open first location in Wisconsin

Media Contact: Amy Vercher 972-248-9899 avercher@dickeys.com Country’s Fastest Growing Barbecue Chain Expands to Madison (MADISON, Wisconsin) Dickey’s Barbecue Pit, the largest quick-serve barbecue chain in the country, continues to grow as the initial plans begin to open a Dickey’s Barbecue Pit in Madison, Wis. “Madisonians love good food and...

NEW END: Hundreds of Wisconsin entrepreneurs will attend NEW END

For more information, contact Mary Schmidt, mkschmidt@centurytel.net, 920-284-7165 One day event for start-up businesses to focus on creativity and networking Hundreds of entrepreneurs will join together in a one day event to celebrate innovation and job creation in the New North. Northeast Wisconsin Entrepreneur Networking Day -- or NEW END -- is set for Wednesday, June 22 at Fox Valley Technical...

UW-Madison: Nelson Institute director to lead environmental history society

Contact: Gregg Mitman, (608) 265-5296, gmitman@med.wisc.edu MADISON - The American Society for Environmental History (ASEH) has chosen University of Wisconsin-Madison historian of science Gregg Mitman as its next president. Mitman is interim director of the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies and William Coleman Professor of History of Science and Professor of Medical History and Science & Technology Studies. He...
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