Leadership in the New North Schreiber Institute for Women's Leadership names Pa Lee Moua, PhD as Executive Director
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Green Bay, WI — As the Schreiber Institute for Women’s Leadership at UW-Green Bay moves into its third year of work to build a stronger pipeline of women leaders in Northeast Wisconsin, the University is excited to announce the addition of Dr. Pa Lee Moua, PhD, as the program’s first full-time executive director. Moua started in the role on October 2, 2023...
Expansion and Business Development in the New North Lendmark Financial opens first Wisconsin branch in Appleton
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Lendmark Financial Services, a provider of household credit and consumer loan solutions, continues to rapidly grow its footprint in 2023, expanding into Wisconsin for the first time.
Debuting its 22nd branch opening of the year in Appleton, Sept. 25, Lendmark anticipates adding another 11 locations to its community branch portfolio by the end of the year.
Read More 2> Promoting the Regional Brand Bemis becomes fifth Sheboygan County company on Deloitte Wisconsin 75 list SHEBOYGAN SUN SHEBOYGAN COUNTY – Sheboygan County is well-represented on Deloitte’s Wisconsin 75 list of the state’s top privately-owned and closely-held companies, as Bemis Manufacturing Company joins Kohler Co., Acuity Insurance, Sargento Foods and Masters Gallery Foods on the prestigious list.
Read More 3> Promoting the Regional Brand Now arriving at Wittman Regional Airport: Brand-new T-hangars and other enhancements THE BUSINESS NEWS
OSHKOSH – Each year, the Wittman Regional Airport in Oshkosh is put in the world’s spotlight during the annual EAA AirVenture Oshkosh event.
“We’re remiss if we don’t talk about AirVenture when we talk about Wittman Regional Airport, as it’s the largest fly-in in the entire world and it’s right here in Oshkosh,” Airport Director Jim Schell said. “It puts us on the map internationally.”
However, once the visitors from 90-plus countries who fly in for AirVenture return home, Schell said the general aviation airport “is a breathing and living airport.”
Expansion and Business Development in the New North A historic building for a historic move: Keller Williams Empower moves to new location on 8th Street in Sheboygan THE BUSINESS NEWS SHEBOYGAN – The building at 701 N. 8th St. in Sheboygan has quite the history. Built in 1880, it has been home to the Beckman Hotel, the A.F.W. Woolworth Building and, until about eight years ago, Johnson Bank. Today, real estate agency Keller Williams Empower now calls the historic building home – moving in last month. Read More 5> Attract, Develop and Retain Diverse Talent "We manufacture fun": Flexible hours and making Skee Ball games at Bay Tek Entertainment NBC 26 Skee Ball is one of the products made at Bay Tek Entertainment in Pulaski. "We manufacture fun, right? We build games," said Holly Hampton, Bay Tek vice president. "We get to create joy..." Hampton said. More than 20 varieties of games are manufactured at the facility. But outside the so-called factory of fun, an employee's reality can still have its demands. And employee Savannah Kobylarczyk said the company tries to balance the two.... Attract, Develop and Retain Diverse Talent DCEDC paves paths for local careers with event DOOR COUNTY DAILY NEWS You will see approximately 400 students touring various businesses on Thursday as a part of the Manufacturing Month event hosted by the Door County Economic Development Corporation... Read More 7> Expansion and Business Development in the New North InkWorks Printing expands its digital printing capabilities: The Sheboygan County printing company recently purchased a new HP Indigo 200K Digital Press THE BUSINESS NEWS PLYMOUTH – A Sheboygan County business’ investment in a new digital press has allowed it to expand upon its digital flexible packaging offerings. InkWorks Printing, located at 1446 Pilgrim Road in Plymouth, added an HP Indigo 200K digital press to its operation this summer – which President and Owner Bob Travis said offers numerous advantages for customers in a variety of markets due to its expanded capabilities. Read More 8> Expansion and Business Development in the New North Muse breaks ground in Sturgeon Bay: The music school and concert venue is scheduled for completion next May THE BUSINESS NEWS
STURGEON BAY – Come spring, music will fill the air in downtown Sturgeon Bay as construction has already begun on Muse, a music school and concert venue.
“This is a unique project that will have the potential to impact Sturgeon Bay for decades to come,” Sturgeon Bay Mayor David Ward said. “Personally, I like this project and thank Shirley Weese Young for her vision and investment in Sturgeon Bay.”
Local officials, project stakeholders, members of the public, as well as members of the arts community, came together late last month for an official groundbreaking, signifying the start of construction. Read More 9>
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