Alysha Schertz
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Alysha Schertz, former BizTimes Milwaukee reporter.
Staying fit in winter weather
Chad Schultz, president of Waukesha-based Innovative Signs, was looking for something to stay active and in shape through Wisconsin's long winters so...
“The Next Decade: Where We’ve Been… and Where We’re Going”
George Friedman, the best selling author of "The Next 100 Years," has written a new book in which he applies his geopolitical forecasting technique to the next 10 years. His book, "The Next Decade: Where We've Been… and Where We're Going," focuses on the events and challenges that will test America and the world in the next decade.
Tempo offers new development series for executives
Tempo Milwaukee recently launched a new professional development series for its members and their guests. The new series, in addition...
Aurora St. Luke’s conducts breakthrough cancer research
Aurora Health Care St. Luke's Medical Center Vince Lombardi Cancer Clinic Innovation: New Cancer treatment that uses combination of immunotherapy and chemotherapy...
Rock and roll writer
Matt Miller, president of Belgium, Wis.-based K2 Sourcing, started playing guitar when he was 12. He joined a band in college, but now finds that writing his own music is what he enjoys most about being a musician.
“Disciplined Dreaming: A Proven System to Drive Breakthrough Creativity”
Josh Linkner, author and former chief executive officer of ePrize, the largest interactive promotion agency in the world, will be the keynote speaker at the BizTech Conference and Expo's Executive Strategies breakfast on Wednesday, May 11.
Greater Milwaukee Foundation is at a crossroads
Ellen Gilligan became the Greater Milwaukee Foundation's third chef executive officer in September 2010, succeeding Doug Jansson, who retired after 17 years of service to the organization.
Time for next generation of donors to step forward
While many have confidence in the resilience of Milwaukee's nonprofit community, no one can deny the impact that will be felt when several prominent foundations wind down.
Double whammy
In addition to the impending sunset of Milwaukee's most prominent foundations, several Milwaukee-based corporations that provide support to area nonprofit organizations have been acquired or are in the process of being acquired by out-of-state firms.
Into the sunset
Within the next four months, nonprofit organizations in the Milwaukee area will lose a major source of funding when the Elizabeth A. Brinn Foundation, which works to improve the lives of disadvantaged children in the Milwaukee area, will sunset.
The closure of the Brinn Foundation will begin a cascade of sunsets for several of the most prominent sources of philanthropic foundations that serve southeastern Wisconsin.
The closure of the Brinn Foundation will begin a cascade of sunsets for several of the most prominent sources of philanthropic foundations that serve southeastern Wisconsin.
Business ‘trading cards’ create social media connections
Meet-Meme Inc. 544 S. 1st St., Milwaukee Innovation: Social media trading cards www.meet-meme.com Milwaukee-based Meet-Meme Inc. has created...
Nerds Making Beer
Sara Santiago, president of Milwaukee-based Roll Mobile, has been a beer lover and fan of home brewing for a long time. Santiago says a trip to New Belgium Brewery in Colorado instilled in her the passion to not only improve her everyday business but also to start a home brewing hobby with her family.