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Shawn Belling has been named the Chief Technology Officer of health tech startup Geno.Me. Founded by Britt Gottschalk, the new company has generated headlines since its launch in 2021. Geno.Me, which allows individuals to share their health data for use in medical research, was the first investment of the Milwaukee venture capital firm, Gateway Capital. Belling joins Geno.Me as CTO

Comfyist founder, Amy Fallucca, is the portrait of perseverance. When Fallucca launched her luxury clothing line in April 2021, the serial entrepreneur knew little about the business of fashion. Weary of wrestling athletic camis with removable bra cups that provided inadequate breast support, Fallucca set out to solve the problem. Stoked by her passion for Comfyist update: Prototyping toward perfection

Milwaukee’s business community came together today to celebrate the Wisconsin Women’s Wisconsin Women’s Business Initiative Corporation (WWBIC)’s 35th anniversary luncheon. The celebration showcased WWBIC’s decades of impact and connections to the Wisconsin small business community. A favorite feature of the annual event is the Small Biz Market, which featured over 50 WWBIC supported businesses, and offered guests Spotted: WWBIC Annual Luncheon

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To understand the runaway success of Milwaukee-based LeaseCrunch, you have to know a little bit about accounting. Most businesses are required to follow Generally Accepted Accounting Principles. Commonly known as GAAP, these standards are put forth by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB). Recently, the FASB changed the lease accounting standard, so all leases must LeaseCrunch Eases Lease Accounting Changes

Ali Florsheim’s journey to entrepreneurship was sparked by her love of produce wash. The family court mediator and arbitrator and mother of four keeps her kitchen stocked with fresh produce. She prioritizes feeding her family healthy food, and doesn’t want them to ingest pesticide residue, wax, preservatives or any of the germs that come from Rebel Green cleans up nationwide

Britt Gottschalk, the founder and CEO of Geno.Me, invited leaders in the biotech industry, investors, and data contributors to Saint Kate on September 28 to view the company’s newly released software. The product allows people to sell their health and wellness data to medical researchers in a safe transaction that benefits both parties and will Spotted: Geno.Me Launch Party

They started by serving delicious drink concoctions to friends and at local farmers’ markets. Now they count celebrity chefs among their biggest fans. Although their success might be based in bitters, there’s no bitter end in sight for fast-growing Top Note. “Top Note means the ephemeral of aromas and flavors that come off of a Top Note: Adult soft drinks for grown up palates

Britt Gottschalk, the founder and CEO of Geno.Me, is an accomplished, innovative business woman at the helm of a company that is already creating “unicorn” buzz in Milwaukee. Geno.Me made headlines in 2021 when the company became an early investment of Gateway Capital and committed to relocate the biotech startup from Madison to Milwaukee. The Geno.Me set to launch

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Founder and CEO Morgan Phelps did not intend to start her own business. The woman at the helm of Colorful Connections, a Milwaukee-based company focused on diversity recruiting, talent development and Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI) training, has a career built around connecting people through the art of communication. Morgan began her professional career as Colorful Connections delivers DEI services to businesses of all sizes