American Marketing Association: Madison Marketing Professionals Host Family Funfest 2006
Contact: Jen Barnum (608) 848-0873Nancy Bosin (608) 246-3010 100% of Proceeds to Benefit FSRC MADISON, Wis. - June 1, 2006 - Family FunFest 2006 will take place June 17th at the Capital Brewery from Noon to 4pm, with 100% of proceeds benefiting the Family Support & Resource Center. Hosted by the Madison chapter of the American Marketing Association, this year's...
Michael Best: Announces 13 Associates Elected to Firm Partnership
Contact:
Jennifer R. Rupkey
Director, Client Development
Direct Dial: 414.225.8262
E-Mail: jrrupkey@michaelbest.com
Milwaukee, WI (June 1, 2006) – Michael Best & Friedrich LLP is pleased to announce that the following associates have been elected to the partnership.
Dereck R. Brower is a member of the Land and Resources Practice Group and Co-Chair of the Construction Special Practice Group. From our Waukesha office,...
Joy Global Inc.: Senior Management Hosts Analysts Tour
At the Company:
At Financial Relations Board:
Donald C. Roof
Georganne Palffy
EVP and CFO
Analyst Contact
414-319-8517
312-640-6768
Milwaukee, WI – May 31, 2006 – Joy Global Inc. (Nasdaq: JOYG) a worldwide leader in mining solutions, held an analyst day tour and presentation on May 31, 2006, at its P&H Mining Equipment facility in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Senior...
U.S. DOJ: Letter to Rep. Kitty Rhoades On V.A. Security Breach
PEGGY A. LAUTENSCHLAGER
ATTORNEY GENERAL
Daniel P. Bach
Deputy Attorney General
114 East, State Capitol
P.O. Box 7857
Madison, WI 53707-7857
608/266-1221
TTY 1-800-947-3529
May 31, 2006
The Honorable Kitty Rhoades
Wisconsin State Assembly
State Capitol, Room 320 EastMadison, WI 53702
Dear Representative Rhoades:
I am writing in response to your letter dated May 26, 2006 to Attorney General Lautenschlager in which you inquire about our request that...
WisBusiness: State Utility Execs’ Salaries Go Up, But Two See Bonus Cuts
By Brian E. Clark WisBusiness.com
MADISON – The chairmen of five publicly traded utilities serving the Badger State all received salary increases in 2005 – some of them hefty -- according to documents filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
When bonuses are figured in, however, the heads of two Madison-based power companies – MGE Energy and Alliant Energy -...
