Education & Workforce Development

Goodwill donating north side property to Dr. Howard Fuller Collegiate Academy

Dr. Howard Fuller Collegiate Academy (HFCA) will soon own the building it occupies at 4030 N. 29th St. in Milwaukee. Goodwill Industries of Southeastern Wisconsin, Inc. announced plans this week to donate the property to the public charter school, which is the current tenant of the building.

Christine Pharr made a big impact on Mount Mary

Dr. Christine Pharr, recently retired president of Mount Mary University and BizTimes Media’s 12th Woman Executive of the Year,...

MATC receives $5 million gift for trade, technical student scholarships

Milwaukee Area Technical College has received a $5 million gift to fund full-ride scholarships for students who need technical diplomas and certificates for employment in fields like manufacturing, IT and health care.

Whitney Johnson explains how to develop employees to help grow your business

Leaders who really want their people to learn and grow need to be willing to let them say "no" when they're asked to do assignments or tasks that could sidetrack or derail their development, maintains leadership coach Whitney Johnson.

City Forward Collective names new leader

Milwaukee nonprofit City Forward Collective announced that Brittany Kinser will succeed Patricia Hoben as the organization’s president and executive director.
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Milwaukee Succeeds executive director retiring this fall

After seven years of serving as Milwaukee Succeeds’ executive director, Danae Davis has announced plans to retire this fall....

Bader Philanthropies grants $3 million to UWM’s Electa Quinney Institute for American Indian Education

Bader Philanthropies, Inc. this week announced plans to provide a $3 million grant to the UWM Foundation in benefit of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s Electa Quinney Institute for American Indian Education (EQI).

Dr. Howard Fuller Collegiate Academy launches $25 million capital campaign

Dr. Howard Fuller Collegiate Academy (HFCA) has officially launched a $25 million capital campaign. The campaign was created to help fund the construction of a new high school building, which could eventually lead to a proposed new feeder middle school. The launch of this campaign puts into motion plans for expansion the academy shared with BizTimes Media in March.

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