Marquette University: President Lovell, Marquette Business acting dean recognized among inaugural Wisconsin Titan 100 accomplished business leaders
MILWAUKEE — Marquette University President Michael R. Lovell and Tim Hanley, acting Keyes Dean of the College of Business Administration, have been recognized among the inaugural Wisconsin Titan 100 by Titan CEO, which recognizes the most accomplished business leaders in their industry using criteria that includes demonstrating exceptional leadership, vision and passion.
Titan 100...
Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce: Coolest thing made in Wisconsin announced by WMC and Johnson Financial Group
MADISON – Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce (WMC) – the combined state chamber and manufacturers’ association – partnered with Johnson Financial Group to announce this year’s Coolest Thing Made in Wisconsin on Wednesday at WMC’s annual Business Day in Madison event. Pierce Manufacturing’s Electric Fire Truck from Appleton was officially crowned the 2022 winner.
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Wangard Partners: Olympia Fields reaches new milestones: Main entrance opens and development of clinical building begins
Oconomowoc - This week, Wangard Partners, Inc. (Wangard), a Milwaukee-based full-service real estate company, will meet new milestones in the development of Olympia Fields, formerly a hotel and conference center known as Olympia Resort, including the opening of the development’s main entrance located at the intersection of Pabst St. and Summit Ave, and the beginning of construction...
WHEDA: Announces Home Improvement Loan Program
MADISON, Wisc. – Need a new furnace or looking to add more square footage to your home? The Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority (WHEDA) will offer a new financing product in January 2023 to enable Wisconsin homeowners to make improvements and needed repairs.
The Home Improvement Loan Program is a fixed-rate, first or second mortgage...
U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services: NIH-supported study finds racial disparities in advanced heart failure treatment
Black adults treated at advanced heart failure centers received potentially life-changing therapies, such as transplants and heart pumps, about half as often as white adults, possibly due to racial bias, a small National Institutes of Health-supported study has found.
Researchers followed 377 patients receiving treatment at one of 21 centers in the United...
Dept. of Health Services: State agencies launch Real Talks campaign to prevent and reduce substance use
In response to rising rates of substance use across Wisconsin, Gov. Tony Evers, the Department of Health Services (DHS) and Department of Justice (DOJ) have unveiled Real Talks Wisconsin, an effort to give residents the information they need to keep themselves, their families, and their communities healthy and safe.
Real Talks Wisconsin promotes frequent conversations...
Herrling Clark Law Firm: Announces new shareholders within firm
APPLETON, WI – Herrling Clark Law Firm has announced its newest shareholders, promoting attorneys Adam Bernander and Katelyn Sandfort.
“We’re very pleased to elevate both Adam and Katelyn to shareholders of Herrling Clark,” said Herrling Clark President Robert Loomis. “Both attorneys bring a high level of legal acumen to the firm and contribute to...
UW-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health: ACA navigators program boosted enrollment in underserved communities
MADISON, Wis. – Funding for the Affordable Care Act navigator program had a positive impact on enrollment, and the private health insurance industry likely would not pick up the slack if the program were cut, according to two recent research publications from the UW School of Medicine and Public Health.
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Better Business Bureau: Wise Giving Wednesday: Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Milwaukee, Wis. – As October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we wanted to bring attention to this important cause and provide tips to help donors make informed choices in supporting charities that address this issue. This awareness month activity started back in 1985 as a collaboration of a number of cancer charities and has since grown into a nationally...
WARF’s annual research grant to UW-Madison is $130M
WARF’s annual research grant to UW-Madison totals $130 million for this academic year.
The Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation yesterday announced its Board of Trustees has approved a $66.1 million base grant following a request from the university’s Office of Research and Graduate Education. That amount is 4 percent higher than last year’s total, according...
WED AM News: WARF’s annual research grant to UW-Madison is $130M; UW stem cell research study focuses on spinal cord development
-- WARF’s annual research grant to UW-Madison totals $130 million for this academic year.
The Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation yesterday announced its Board of Trustees has approved a $66.1 million base grant following a request from the university’s Office of Research and Graduate Education. That amount is 4 percent higher than last year’s total,...


