WorkSource Wisconsin: Utilizing mental health parity to enhance your bottom line
1:00- 2:00 p.m.
October 28, 2009
Presented by WorkSource Wisconsin
Speakers:
Jerry Halverson, M.D., UW-Madison School of Psychiatry
Jeff Kluever, Director of Risk Management, Journal Communications
Registration Details- http://www.worksourcewi.com
WorkSource Wisconsin is proud to present “Utilizing Mental Health Parity to Enhance Your Bottom Line” a free webinar to illustrate the impact of mental health parity legislation on Wisconsin business. This training is...
UW-Madison: Hybrid team will receive vehicle from GM
University of Wisconsin-Madison engineering students will receive a GM-donated car Tuesday, Oct. 6, and will begin converting it into an extended-range parallel hybrid vehicle. The students are participating in the GM- and U.S. Department of Energy-sponsored competition called EcoCAR, which challenges 17 North American universities to reduce fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions in a vehicle during the next...
Mount Mary College: Women’s Leadership Institute presents author of international bestseller, “Success Built to Last – Creating a Life that Matters”
For More Information:
Susan Shimshak, 414-256-1210
shimshas@mtmary.edu
Mark Thompson to speak at the Sixth Annual Geneva Bolton Johnson Leadership Fall Forum
MILWAUKEE (October 5, 2009) – Mount Mary College’s Women’s Leadership Institute will present Mark Thompson as the keynote speaker for its Sixth Annual Geneva Bolton Johnson Leadership Fall Forum on Wednesday, November 4, 2009 from 7:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. at the...
TechSquad: Offers technology planning in preparation for H1N1 flu outbreak
Contact:
Spokesperson
Amanda Tortorice
TechSquad
262-798-0909
http://www.techsquad.us
MILWAUKEE (October 5, 2009) – In a show of support to area businesses, TechSquad has developed a comprehensive checklist to perform free technology readiness audits in preparation for the flu season. The audits are in line with several recommendations made by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to prevent small and medium businesses from being devastated...
DATCP: Connecting the Threads 2009: Business, socializing, artwork and more for women in farming
MADISON -- “Connecting the Threads: Weaving the Fabric of Agriculture,” a statewide conference for women in farming, will be offered in Wisconsin Rapids Friday and Saturday, Nov. 13-14, for the second consecutive year. In response to comments a year ago, organizers have made some changes.
The conference is designed for women who are the primary decision-makers on farms...
UW-Madison: Professors ranked among world’s top 20 universities
MADISON - A recent assessment of the research impact of scientists at more than 4,000 universities around the world ranked those at the University of Wisconsin-Madison No. 20.
The ranking by the international information vendor Thomson Reuters relied on a common technique called citation counts. When scientists mention the existing research that they are building on, they make a...
Decision Point: Research and marketing firm opens
Nicole Wyrembeck has launched Decision Point, a Madison-based research and marketing firm. Decision Point helps companies around the country use insight into customer feelings and public attitudes and opinion to shape marketing strategies and develop new products. This research incorporates social media as a marketing tool.
Wyremebeck, who has 20 years experience with a local...
Clifton Gunderson: Presents a free seminar on transfer pricing for international or multi-state companies
Media Contact:
Sada Kempf, Marketing Senior Association
(920) 232-2230
Sada.Kempf@cliftoncpa.com
MILWAUKEE, Wis. (October 5, 2009) – With the growing importance of global business connections, transfer pricing has emerged as an effective tool for managing international tax liabilities. At the same time, the IRS is stepping up its international tax enforcement efforts, making a full understanding of transfer pricing, strategies and international tax laws...
(WisBusiness) MON News Summary — 5 Oct. 2009
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