Education & Workforce Development
Sherman takes helm of Alverno’s School of Business
Alverno College has welcomed Eileen Sherman, Ph.D., as dean of its School of Business, the institution announced today.
Sealed Air to move 300 jobs from Sturtevant to Charlotte
Sealed Air Corp. announced today that it will move its headquarters and 1,300 jobs, including all 300 from its Sturtevant office, to Charlotte, N.C.
Medical College receives $2.6 million pancreatic cancer grant
The Medical College of Wisconsin has been awarded a five-year, $2.6 million grant from the National Cancer Institute at the National Institutes of Health for its research on new therapeutic approaches for pancreatic cancer treatment.
Call to executives to speak at Get Smarter Conference
“The Transfer of Knowledge and Power to the Next Generation” will be the theme of the 2014 BizTimes Get Smarter Conference.
SEEK Careers/Staffing launches job training program
Grafton-based SEEK Careers/Staffing Inc. has launched a new initiative, Trainable Fit, designed to close the skilled manufacturing gap by providing local manufacturers with candidates to fill open positions through on-the-job training.
ManpowerGroup revenue up 5.6 percent
Milwaukee-based ManpowerGroup today reported second quarter net earnings of $109.8 million, or $1.35 per share, up from $68.2 million, or 87 cents per share, in the second quarter of 2013.
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WCBA promotes Baer, increases education focus
The Waukesha County Business Alliance has increased its focus on strengthening the county's business and education partnerships.
MATC to get $2.6 million from state for worker training
Milwaukee Area Technical College will get $2.6 million in Wisconsin Fast Forward grant funds from the state to train up to 546 workers for in-demand fields, Gov. Scott Walker announced.
MATC to get $2.6 million from state for worker training
Milwaukee Area Technical College will get $2.6 million in Wisconsin Fast Forward grant funds from the state to train up to 546 workers for in-demand fields, Gov. Scott Walker announced today.
Kessenich is interim CEO of WRTP
The Wisconsin Regional Training Partnership (WRTP/Big Step) recently announced that Mark Kessenich has been named interim president and chief executive officer.