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Steve Jagler, former BizTimes Milwaukee editor.
Promising signs on the dashboard
The U.S. economy posted a strong finish to 2014 and shows no signs of slowing down in 2015, according to the economic forecasters at Northern Trust Bank.
UWM has been blessed with fine chancellors
Mark Mone, Ph.D., knows he has some very big shoes to fill as the new chancellor at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
UWM has been blessed with fine chancellors
Mark Mone, Ph.D., knows he has some very big shoes to fill as the new chancellor at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
Contractors unite to fight right-to-work
More than 300 private businesses and private-sector skilled trade representatives from across Wisconsin have joined forces to support the newly formed Wisconsin Contractor Coalition and oppose so-called right-to-work legislation.
Digital marketing will explode in 2015
As we embark on the New Year in business, the lines between tangible and digital realities are being blurred in unprecedented ways.
Hey Santa! I owe you one
Editor's note: This blog was originally posted online on Christmas Eve in 2010. But hey, you watch Rudolph, Frosty, Charlie Brown, “The Christmas Story” and “It's a Wonderful Life” every year, too. Merry Christmas from BizTimes!
Cincinnati’s familiar streetcar saga
As the legal slog to develop a new streetcar system in downtown Milwaukee continues to play out in court, in City Hall and at the Wisconsin Public Service Commission, proponents and opponents alike would do well to keep an eye on Cincinnati.
YMCA blindsides community
With little or no forewarning, the YMCA of Metropolitan Milwaukee stunned the community by announcing in April that it was nearly $30 million in debt and needed a plan to restructure.
Hall has brought stability to WEDC
If asked to return for another term as secretary and chief executive officer of the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp., Reed Hall says he would...
Tear down the downtown Postal Center
In recent years, the Milwaukee Bucks have not had much to celebrate when they've conducted their annual Preview Luncheon with the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce.
Net neutrality 101
President Barack Obama took a stand this week by calling for the Federal Communications Commission to preserve net neutrality by regulating broadband service like a utility.
Sheehy calls for regional solutions
Over the years, the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce and its president, Tim Sheehy, have been vocal and ardent opponents of new taxes.