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Safe harbor: Grand Craft Boats chooses Wisconsin for its workforce, outdoor culture

November 16, 2021|Business Attraction|

The manufacturer of luxury mahogany watercraft last month announced its decision to move its headquarters and production facilities from Michigan to southeast Wisconsin.

Workforce recruiting startups earn high marks in Elevator Pitch Olympics

November 15, 2021|Entrepreneurship|

The winners included Clock'd, a Madison business that helps bars and restaurants hire employees (first place); Internship on Demand, a Madison company that recruits and trains college students for internships at a variety of businesses (second place); and Xylome, a Madison biotech startup that is developing a sustainable substitute for palm oil.

Wisconsin ginseng celebrated in joint event with Taiwanese trade officials

October 27, 2021|Global Trade & Investment|

Wisconsin farmers have been growing ginseng for more than a century, and in fact, ginseng grown in Wisconsin accounts for more than 90% of all ginseng produced in the U.S.--with central Wisconsin at the epicenter due to its cool summers, long winter, clean water and virgin soil, and Marathon County producing 95% of Wisconsin’s crop.

Environmental equity listening sessions to be held in November

October 27, 2021|Diverse Business Development|

A group of state agencies, working with local partners, will hold a series of environmental equity listening sessions this fall, in hopes of hearing from Wisconsinites about what environmental, health and socioeconomic priorities matter the most to them.

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