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DWD Publishes 2024 Wisconsin Agricultural Education and Workforce Development Council Annual Report | |||||||||
MADISON – Agriculture in Wisconsin continues to contribute more than $100 billion to the state’s economy each year, and the Wisconsin Agricultural Education and Workforce Development Council’s (WAEWDC) newly published 2024 annual report highlights the efforts to continue future growth. The report, which was recently approved by the council and is published by the Department of Workforce Development (DWD), addresses the need for a strong and highly trained workforce that can manage the increasingly technologically advanced agriculture systems that are emerging in the industry... The WAEWDC 2024 annual report is available online.ALSO:
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UW-Green Bay Tackles Corporate Training | |||||||||
Regional business survey, recent corporate partnerships reveal growing need for accessible employee training and skill development Green Bay, Wis.—UW-Green Bay’s 2024 Continuing Education and Workforce Training Business Survey revealed that human resource managers in Northeast Wisconsin face significant challenges in assessing their employee training needs, securing leadership buy-in to address specific gaps and finding cost-effective employee training programs. Those findings from the second annual survey, together with recent corporate training partnerships, have led the University to expand its customized training solutions in an effort to tackle the region’s growing needs. “The velocity and scale of workforce training and retraining needs are a challenge for small and large employers alike, and the needs keep growing,” said UW-Green Bay Chancellor Michael Alexander. “There’s no doubt that rapid technological advances, automation and AI are all contributing to this evolution in the workplace and the skills employers and employees need to be successful. Our role as a regional comprehensive university includes partnering with employers to navigate the change and deliver the education and training their employees need.”... ...Full Story Here Ken Notes: In the 1980`s while PCs were making an entrance into corporate America I worked with Fox Valley Tech to train both users and far more importantly corporate execs on what to expect from adopting new technologies. It was this understanding that helped companies embrace the tech with a clear understanding of what it could and more importantly what it could not do. | |||||||||
Kwik Trip Hiring About 400 Employees for New Distribution Center | |||||||||
Convenience-store retailer expects site outside Madison, Wisconsin, to open in 2025La Crosse, Wisconsin-based Kwik Trip is hiring about 400 employees to work at the distribution center it is building in DeForest, Wisconsin, outside Madison. Positions include CDL drivers, with starting wages around $92,000 yearly, according to Spectrum News 1, adding that Kwik Trip is offering a $5,000 sign-on bonus and paid on-the-job training available for those 18 and older. In addition, the company gives 40% of pre-tax profits back to its employees, according to the company’s website. The profit-sharing bonus ranges from 8% to 12% of each coworker’s gross annual wages, depending on company profitability... | |||||||||
Want to know more about high-speed internet? Door County to host regional broadband summit | |||||||||
STURGEON BAY - On the surface, it might seem the Regional Broadband Summit taking place Oct. 24 in Sturgeon Bay is meant primarily for local government officials, business owners, decision makers, IT pros and others with a stake in bringing high-speed internet services to areas lacking it in Northeast Wisconsin. Not so – it`s for anyone and everyone with an interest in what broadband has been doing for communities that just started getting it recently and what it can do for communities that don`t have the latest or most reliable services, Door County Economic Development Corp. executive director Michelle Lawrie said... | |||||||||
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Old Milwaukee school redeveloped into affordable housing | |||||||||
MILWAUKEE — Edison School Apartments had its official grand opening on Thursday. Gorman & Company, in partnership with other local developers and organizations including, Cupid Development, Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority (WHEDA), and the State Historic Preservation Office, transformed North Milwaukee High School into affordable housing. The project costed $25.5 million. The redevelopment features 63 apartments for seniors and 12 newly built three-bedroom townhomes on the property for young families. The senior apartments are all located in the former school and the townhomes were built across the parking lot. ...Full Story HereKen Notes: But a $333K per they may not be that "affordable"... | |||||||||
Hands on Wisconsin: Madison needs to build more high-rise apartment buildings | |||||||||
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DNR To Host Free Learning Sessions For Local Governments On Redevelopment | |||||||||
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced it will host learning sessions on redevelopment of properties known as brownfields. Local government officials and others interested in learning more about brownfield redevelopment in Wisconsin are encouraged to attend. The sessions are free to attend, and the same content will be covered at each session.
A brownfield is a property with the potential for redevelopment, but its reuse is complicated by real or perceived contamination in the soil or groundwater. Brownfields can be found in many locations and vary in size, age and past use. ...Full Story Here | |||||||||
Mount Pleasant Hires Communications Director | |||||||||
MOUNT PLEASANT, WI – The Village of Mount Pleasant has hired long-time southeastern Wisconsin business reporter Sean Ryan as its communications director. The village is gaining population and property value thanks to development of new housing, and job-creating businesses such as Microsoft Corp., and a new Educators Credit Union headquarters. The Mount Pleasant Village Board approved the new communications director position to better promote the village, and inform residents about public services ranging from snow plowing to parks programming. In this role, Ryan will coordinate internal and external communications. That includes social media, responding to reporter inquiries, and reinforcing the village’s identity, brand, and mission. “As our community grows, so does our desire to improve services and amenities, and to encourage more people to enjoy them,” said Mount Pleasant Village Administrator Maureen Murphy. “With Sean on the team, we can help more residents enjoy parks programs, attend live concerts at Campus Park, or use basic services like garbage and recycling pick-up. We can also better promote Mount Pleasant to the region – and the world – as a great place to live and work.”... ...Full Story HereKen Notes: I know Sean, MP got a good one. He has always kept me in the loop! | |||||||||
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Wisconsin Economic Summit | |||||||||
The 2024 Wisconsin Economic Summit takes place at the La Crosse Center in beautiful La Crosse on Oct. 15 and 16, 2024. This year promises to be a groundbreaking event that will explore the latest trends in innovation and artificial intelligence (AI) and how they are shaping the future of our economy. Online registration closes at midnight on Oct.10. In-person registration is available at the Summit. ...Full Story Here | |||||||||
Wisconsin starts $100 million investment fund to help start-ups, entrepreneurs | |||||||||
MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - Wisconsin officials announced the start of a $100 million investment to support start-ups and entrepreneurs across the state. The Wisconsin Investment Fund is a public-private venture capital initiative to help small businesses grow, Gov. Tony Evers explained during a news conference at Forward BIOLABS on Wednesday. Forward BIOLABS is a nonprofit in Madison that has helped launch startup companies.... ...Full Story Here | |||||||||
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Rural Projects in Northeast Wisconsin Receive Grants to Lower Energy Costs, Create Jobs | |||||||||
(WTAQ-WLUK) — A handful of projects in rural Northeast Wisconsin communities received federal dollars to lower energy costs and create jobs. $93 million was awarded to 23 projects across the state — six of which are in the Northeast Wisconsin region. The funding comes from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Rural Energy for America (REAP) and Powering Affordable Clean Energy (PACE) programs. Officials say the funding will help build a more resilient and prosperous future for people living and running businesses in rural areas of Wisconsin. “This grant funding will invest directly in farmers, business owners, and cooperatives, helping lower energy costs and increase sustainability,” said USDA Rural Development Wisconsin State Director Julie Lassa in a news release. Projects in Coleman, Manitowoc, Weyauwega, Wrightstown and Seymour are receiving funding. Descriptions of each of the projects are below... | |||||||||
Ozaukee Economic Development honors award winners | |||||||||
CEDARBURG — Ozaukee Economic Development held its annual Business of the Year/Economic Forecast Breakfast Sept. 26. Three businesses were honored in the categories of small, medium and large businesses. The annual economic forecast was moderated by a panel of, from left, Jim Winistorfer of Doig Corporation, Paul Westphal of RBC Wealth Management and Manuel Rosado of Spectrum Investments. Photos courtesy of Ozaukee Economic Development Ken Theiler, owner of Hometown Heating Air and Electric in Cedarburg, accepts the award for Medium Business of the Year. Left, Kristina and Phil Eckert hold the award they received for their business, glaze in Thiensville. glaze was honored for small business of the year. Above, Shelly Pollum accepts the award for Large Business of the Year. Pollum is president and owner of RAM Tool in Grafton... ...Full Story Here | |||||||||
City Seeks State Funds for Small Businesses | |||||||||
It’s not a huge grant and the city is not guaranteed of getting it, but members of the Common Council were excited about what it could do for Milwaukee. Milwaukee’s Department of City Development (DCD) is vying for a $250,000 grant from a newly-created Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation program. The program would help the city fund the startup or expansion of other small businesses. “We do anticipate that this is going to be a highly competitive statewide competition [for the funds]” said Matt Rejc, head of the city’s Commercial Corridor Team, in explaining the proposal to the Zoning, Neighborhoods & Development Committee Tuesday... ...Full Story Here | |||||||||
How to create professional development that’s meaningful this year | |||||||||
"I`ve never met a teacher that did not want to learn, or I`ve never met a teacher that did not want to do their best," says Olentangy Orange High School Principal Monica Asher. In a northern suburb of Columbus, Ohio, Principal Monica Asher spearheads numerous initiatives for her 2,000 students and nearly 140 staff at Olentangy Orange High School. Successful PD programming is one area that tops her list. Ashers says that empowering and promoting teachers’ voices and ownership are the key components of a meaningful PD program... ...Full Story Here Ken Notes: Good read! | |||||||||
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