Education & Workforce Development
Burke Foundation gives $3 million to Milwaukee area organizations
The Milwaukee-based Burke Foundation announced it has awarded a total of $3 million in grants to eight area nonprofit organizations focused on urban education, youth and leadership development.
Fiserv Forum to host job fair next week
A Fiserv Forum job fair will be held on Friday, Aug. 2, the Milwaukee Bucks announced Monday.
BizCompass: How do you sustain cultural change in your organization?
Peter Rathmann
President and CEO, Allis Tool & Machine Co.
“Sustaining culture change is easy once you have the right people...
Innovations: Fiveable gains investors with social learning platform
Marcus Lemonis had something up his sleeve.
The Marquette alumnus and Camping World chief executive officer turned off his microphone...
Commentary: How we stack up
CNBC recently unveiled its annual America’s Top States for Business list. It ranks the business climate of each of...
Downtown Employee Appreciation Week starts Monday
Free lunches, outdoor games and live entertainment are among the events planned for an upcoming week-long celebration of the almost-85,000 people who work in downtown Milwaukee.
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Marquette University names professor Joe Daniels as acting business dean
Marquette University has named Joe Daniels, a professor and former chair of economics in the College of Business Administration at Marquette University, as acting Keyes Dean of Business Administration.
Medical College of Wisconsin therapeutic accelerator program receives WEDC grant
The Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. recently awarded a $400,000 grant to a Medical College of Wisconsin program focused on accelerating drug discoveries.
Carmen Schools of Science and Technology names new CEO
Milwaukee charter school network Carmen Schools of Science and Technology has named Jennifer López as its new chief executive officer.
ManpowerGroup to offer GED program to 30,000 associates
Milwaukee-based ManpowerGroup announced Thursday it will offer a program to allow more than 30,000 of its associates to attain their high school equivalency diploma at no cost to them.