Marquette University: Marquette Business’ Blue & Gold Brewing LLC to partner with Stone Creek Coffee to expand student-run business’ offerings
MILWAUKEE — Blue & Gold Brewing LLC, a student-run business venture launched as part of an undergraduate applied learning program in Marquette University’s College of Business Administration, is partnering with Stone Creek Coffee—a local “farm to cup” coffee roastery for over 30 years—to develop a Marquette-affiliated coffee product to be released in fall 2023.
WWBIC: America Saves presents WWBIC with the 2023 Savings Champion Award
Contact:Wendy Baumann, WWBIC President/CVO414-395-4530wendy.baumann@wwbic.com
The Award Recognizes Organizations That Made the Greatest Financial Impacton Their Communities During Annual America Saves Week Celebration
MILWAUKEE, WIS. - America Saves has announced the Wisconsin Women’s Business Initiative Corporation (WWBIC) as a recipient of the 2023 Savings Champion Award, an annual award reserved for organizations, nonprofits and...
WMC: Two minute drill: income tax cut would spur population & economic growth
MADISON - Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce (WMC) – the combined state chamber and manufacturers’ association - released a new video highlighting the benefits of significantly reducing and flattening the state’s income tax.
With the eighth highest individual income tax rate in the country – and one of the worst in the Midwest – Wisconsin is falling behind...
Dept. of Health Services: Awards funding to 14 nonprofit dental clinics
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) has awarded $5.1 million in grants to 14 nonprofit dental clinics to increase access to dental care in our state. Grant awards range from $59,000 to $150,000 per clinic over three years and will enable the selected clinics to serve more children and families in need, including Medicaid members, people who...
RENEW Wisconsin: Powering Wisconsin nonprofits: Solar for Good awards grants to 16 organizations
MADISON, WI – The Solar for Good grant program has awarded over $220,000 in grants and solar panel donations to Wisconsin nonprofit organizations. Sixteen nonprofits will install approximately 1,000 kilowatts of solar electricity, leading to nearly $2 million in renewable energy investments in Wisconsin.
The following organizations have been offered Spring 2023 Solar for Good...
C.O.nxt: Brittany Steuer nominated as governor of taan worldwide board
HARTLAND, Wis. (June 12, 2023)— Taan Worldwide has announced Brittany Steuer was nominated to the Board of Governors, representing North America. Steuer will serve as a key voice for the North American members during her three-year term. Taan Worldwide is a collection of and growth incubator for independent marketing and communications agencies that come together to expand their collective knowledge and...
Wisconsin LGBT Chamber of Commerce: Brings on three new outreach coordinators across the state
MILWAUKEE, WI — The Wisconsin LGBT Chamber of Commerce has brought on three additional Outreach Coordinators to help engage and support members in the Northeast, Southeast, and Central and Northwest regions of the states. Outreach Coordinators serve as the brand ambassadors for the Chamber in their respective regions by organizing and attending events, finding new and innovative ways for the Chamber to have...
Wisconsin Technology Council: Learn how to launch, fund and grow your own business at SWIFT event June 29 in Adams-Friendship
Contact: Tom Still or Ryan Stalker at 608-442-7557
MADISON, Wis. – Join advisors assembled by the Wisconsin Technology Council for a free session to help entrepreneurs of all types learn more about the basics of launching, funding, and growing a young business by attending the Thursday, June 29 event in Adams-Friendship.
This free event will...
UW-Stout: Breaks new ground in manufacturing world with industry-inspired automation leadership degree
Menomonie, Wis. — Manufacturing is going high-tech — robots, artificial intelligence, cloud computing, analytics and more to help make and distribute products. It’s called Industry 4.0, or smart automation.
Much of the next generation of the manufacturing workforce won’t make the products but will program and manage the automated systems that do it for...
