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Corporation of the Year: Microsoft makes waves with $3.3 billion artificial intelligence data center project in Mount Pleasant
With Gov. Tony Evers calling it a “watershed moment for Wisconsin” and President Joe Biden calling it “transformative,” Microsoft...
CEO of the year: Chris Miskel leads Versiti’s continued growth in efforts to advance blood health
Leadership is a team sport, according to Versiti president and chief executive officer Chris Miskel, and Versiti’s upward trajectory...
Small Business of the Year: Speed and agility key to Craft Beverage Warehouse’s continued growth
Despite the beverage industry’s constantly shifting landscape, Milwaukee-based Craft Beverage Warehouse has proved it’s found a business model that...
Family-Owned Business of the Year: Wolter leans heavily on M&A to achieve fast, widespread growth
In February, Brookfield-based Wolter Inc., a material handling distribution company, received a game-changing investment from BBH Capital, a private...
Community Leader of the Year: ThriveOn Collaboration aims to bring King Drive ‘back to life’ with $120 million redevelopment project
ThriveOn King has opened its doors to the public – a monumental milestone for the catalytic development aimed to...
Pay it Forward: Local engineers Matthew and Amy Steindorf find shared passion for building community with Habitat for Humanity
While helping to build houses, Matthew and Amy Steindorf found a home with each other.
The pair of engineers, who...
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We are proud to present BizTimes Media’s 15th annual Giving Guide, which introduces you to more than 70 nonprofit...
Meeting the need for treatment facilities
Hundreds of people in Milwaukee die each year from drug overdoses, with many involving opioids. At the same time,...
Donating time
Several nonprofits across southeastern Wisconsin agree on one thing, participation and volunteering are invaluable when supporting local organizations. While...
Techquity: United Way leads collaborative effort to bring digital equity to Milwaukee
The Milwaukee area’s digital divide grew startlingly apparent with the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. When the...