Thirteen businesses representing diverse tech-based sectors are competing at the 19th annual Wisconsin Governor’s Business Plan Contest! Learn a little more about the ones familiar to us.
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2021 Wisconsin Your Economy Data Year in Review
UW System’s Institute of Business and Entrepreneurship‘s YourEconomy.
2022 Governor’s Business Plan Contest: Ideas from 17 of the 26 finalists
Twenty-six entries representing sectors such as health care, cleantech, education, software and innovations in products or services are competing in the finalist round of the 19th annual Wisconsin Governor’s Business Plan Contest. Learn a little more about the ones familiar to us!
Inflation: What small businesses can do to cope
Managing costs is always a critical part of ensuring profitability as a small business, but the challenge of doing so can feel greater in the face of the inflation.
Plain Language in Economic Development
Recently, I had the opportunity to pursue a Plain Language Certificate through UW-Madison.
2022 Wisconsin Rural Economic Summit
Recently, UW-Extension Community Economic Development offered their virtual 2022 Wisconsin Economic Summit.
After a great WEDA Governor’s Conference, encouraging all to attend
“The Governor’s Conference on Economic Development is Wisconsin Economic Development Association’s (WEDA’s) biggest education and networking event of the year”, according to the WEDA website.
YourEconomy Time Series Quarterly Data – Pandemic and Recovery Q3.2021 Report
UW System’s Business Dynamics Research Consortium (BDRC) has put together this quarterly report evaluating employment and establishment changes within Wisconsin from the beginning of the pandemic through the third quarter of 2021.
BDRC Q2 2021 Economic Recovery Report now Available
The BDRC Economic Recovery Report offers an intimate look at the pandemic’s effects in its first year as a baseline and will continue to monitor critical trends on an ongoing basis.
CTC and clients connect with SBA Administrator Guzman
tist entrepreneurs Connie Lebakken and Carol Hirschmugl started their companies they never imagined they would be meeting with a cabinet-level official in the federal government.