Entrepreneurship & Small Business
Milwaukee startup founder receives investment on Shark Tank
A Milwaukee-based startup founder received an investment from two business moguls in the latest episode of Shark Tank, the...
Forward Capital restructured into new Milwaukee-centric venture fund
Badger Fund of Funds’ remaining Milwaukee-centric venture fund, Forward Capital, was restructured into a new venture fund that will...
Founder of Milwaukee-area startup to pitch product on Shark Tank
The founder of a Milwaukee-area startup who developed a solution for troubled sleepers will pitch his invention to investors on Shark Tank, the entrepreneurial-themed reality show, airing tonight at 7 p.m. on CNBC.
UWM Research Foundation aims to bridge ‘Valley of Death’ for university-developed startups
To Jessica Silvaggi, Milwaukee’s regular spot near the bottom of national startup activity rankings is puzzling. It doesn’t match...
A cut above: Despite challenges, PartsBadger posts impressive growth
In telling the story of how PartsBadger LLC came to be, co-founders Roy Dietsch and Jimmy Crawford often say...
Delafield-based data company raises $3.2 million
Delafield-based data company Synthetaic raised $3.2 million in a funding round that included an investment from Green Bay-based venture capital firm TitletownTech.
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Milwaukee startup recognized by Business Insider as travel industry ‘changemaker’
THE HUB Social Network was recognized by Business Insider as one of ten companies included on an inaugural list...
zizzl raises $630,000, launches new health care product
Milwaukee-based payroll and employee benefits startup zizzl LLC launched a new health care benefits platform after raising $630,000 during its first round of funding.
Fiveable secures $2.3 million in funding from investors, including Chelsea Clinton
Milwaukee-based education technology startup Fiveable has secured $2.3 million in its latest funding round from multiple investors including Chelsea Clinton, the daughter of former president Bill Clinton and former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
Batteries Plus to open 10 new stores
Despite a broad economic slowdown in the country, Hartland-based Batteries Plus Bulbs continues to grow during the COVID-19 pandemic with plans to open 10 new stores across the U.S.