Dept. of Tourism: Disney “Shares the Magic” of Their Success With Area Businesses
For more information, contact:
Lisa Marshall, 608/267-3773, lmarshall@travelwisconsin.com
MADISON, WI (Sept. 9, 2004) - The Disney Institute will bring its renowned
brand of professional development during a seminar held at Madison's Monona
Terrace Convention Center on September 30. The seminar is an opportunity
for local businesses to learn more about Disney's proven success strategies
and "Disney-style" leadership and business practices, which can be adapted
by...
Trachte Building Systems, Inc. : We’ve Got You Covered!
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
For More Information Contact:
Craig Rohde
Trachte Building Systems, Inc.
800-356-5824
www.trachte.com
tbs@trachte.com
SUN PRAIRIE, Wisconsin, September 3, 2004– Trachte Building Systems introduces a new Canopy Boat/RV Self Storage System to the self-storage industry.
Luxury boat and RV sales have been strong for the past several years and are expected to continue. This growth has generated an increased demand for secure,...
DWD: Labor Market Data Available Online
Contact: Rose Lynch (608) 266-6753
New website provides economic information
Madison - Department of Workforce Development (DWD) Secretary Roberta Gassman today announced a new department website created by DWD's Office of Economic Advisors. The new site -- located at -- houses economic data and forecasts for the state, as well as workforce changes; unemployment rates; labor force and...
Wipfli Young: Bill Young Begins his Sentence
For more information contact:
April Eichmeier, Wipfli Young
608.270.2930
E-mail: aeichmeier@WipfliYoung.com
MADISON, Wis.— Officer Larry Kamholz of the Madison Police Department will "arrest" Bill Young, partner in charge at Wipfli Young, on Wednesday, September 15th at 10:00 a.m. Bond is set at $500 with proceeds going to the United Way of Dane County.
Mr. Young’s “arrest” is part...
WisBusiness: Report shows surging economy in first half of ’04
By Brian E. Clark
WisBusiness.com
Wisconsin's economy surged in the first half of 2004 - adding 42,500 jobs - and should continue to grow for the next few years, according to a report released Tuesday by the state's Revenue Department.
Nearly 44,000 private sector jobs were created, while government employment cut 1,400 positions as state and...
