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Advocate Aurora increasing its minimum hourly wage to $18
Advocate Aurora Health, one of the largest employers in the state, said it will raise its minimum hourly wage to $18 beginning Dec. 5
🔒 Nonprofit consultant named Friends of the Domes executive director
The Friends of the Domes board has named Christa Beall Diefenbach as its next executive director.
Madison biotech startup nets $400,000 investment from Milwaukee’s Gateway Capital
Madison-based biotech startup Geno.Me plans to relocate its operations to Milwaukee after receiving $400,000 in seed funding from Milwaukee-based venture capital firm Gateway Capital...
MATC partners with Milwaukee BIDs on new co-op education model
Milwaukee Area Technical College is partnering with two Milwaukee business improvement districts as it launches a new co-op education model aimed at pairing students with good-paying jobs in their area of study.
Nonprofit spotlight: Terese’s Flowers of Hope
Terese’s Flowers of Hope
5325 S. Eighth St., Milwaukee
414-491-7770 | Teresesflowersofhope.com
Facebook: Terese’s Flowers of Hope
Twitter: @teresesflowersofhope
Year founded: 2019
Mission statement: Spreading hope, one bouquet at a...
🔒 Former financial executive’s second career involves investing in financial literacy
Patrick Rorabeck spent nearly 30 years in the banking world. The majority of those years were spent with M&I Bank, and the final few...
ProHealth Care announces opening date of new Mukwonago hospital
ProHealth Care announced it will open its new Mukwonago hospital on Jan. 24.
Winners named for 2021 BizTimes Nonprofit Excellence Awards
The winners of the 2021 BizTimes Milwaukee Nonprofit Excellence Awards were named today at the eighth annual program.
🔒 After winning Water Council’s tech challenge, remediation solutions company gets...
Cimbria Capital, a private equity investment firm based in Milwaukee and Houston, has acquired an undisclosed ownership stake in Fixed Earth Innovations, a 2020 winner of The Water Council's Tech Challenge.
Bethesda, Luther Group plan $31 million residential and commercial development in...
A $31 million residential and commercial development is planned for Wauwatosa that will include apartments for adults with developmental disabilities, a bank branch, retail space and opportunities for its residents to explore assistive technology.
Deadline, details released for OSHA’s new vaccine mandate
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration issued a Jan. 4 deadline for its new emergency temporary standard requiring employers with 100 or more employees to enforce a COVID-19 vaccination mandate or require regular testing of employees.
Nonprofit group launches $18 million campaign for Journey21 development in Oconomowoc
The nonprofit group behind a planned independent residential community for adults with intellectual or development disabilities in Oconomowoc went public with its $18 million campaign for the development.