Month: July 2023
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Wisconsin’s 40 Most Influential Asian American Leaders, Part 5 | Madison365
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This is the fifth of a five-part series. Part One is here, Part Two is here, Part Three is here and Part Four is here. Nancy Saevang is director of the Waisman Early Childhood Program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, leading a staff of 17 caring for about 100 children aged 12 months to eight years. She…
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Use a ‘Human-Centric’ Approach to Improve Your Bottom Line | ThinkAdvisor
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Three initial advisor-provided client experiences can set in motion the “human-centric” aspect of financial planning. It starts on the advisor’s website. But the “most connective is the client discovery meeting. That’s where the glue is made,” Preston Cherry, founder and president of Concurrent Financial Planning and head of the financial planning program and assistant professor…
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Some Northeast Wisconsin colleges say affirmative action ruling won’t change anything | WLUK
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GREEN BAY (WLUK) — The Supreme Court’s ruling on affirmative action means some colleges and universities will have to think of other ways to create diverse student bodies. Some Northeast Wisconsin schools, however, won’t have to change a thing. At UW-Green Bay, enrollment of minority students is at more than 18% — up nearly two…
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Power of place | New North | insightonbusiness.com
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CLA (CliftonLarsonAllen LLP) was one of two businesses honored with 2023 New North Workplace Excellence Awards at the New North Summit June 8. Julie Gile photo “If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.” New North, Inc. President Barb LaMue shared this African proverb during the economic development…
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The Academic Staff Professional Development Allocations Committee has funds available!
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The Academic Staff Professional Development Allocations Committee (ASPDAC) has funds available to assist academic staff in attending professional development opportunities! Academic staff (instructional and non-instructional) at all four campus locations are welcome to apply for funds. Funding is available for up to 50% of the total cost, not to exceed $750 per fiscal year (July…
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UW-Green Bay grad Angie Gromos selected to play volleyball on Japan’s Olympic Volleyball team
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Angie Gromos, graduate student alumna spring 2023 and 2022 member of the UW-Green Bay volleyball team has been selected to play on the Japan national team. She has also signed a pro contract in Japan. Her mom is from Japan and I believe Yuki was her family last name. Watch this video about Angie, and view the…
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Get the Scoop on Mondays this summer!
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‘Get the Scoop’ is still going on this summer 2023! Stop by the patio outside the Phoenix Rooms (just off the pathway near the University Union UW Credit Union entrance) every Monday between 11:30 a.m.- 1 p.m. Each week will feature different flavors for only 50 cents a scoop! Follow the Student Engagement Center (@uwgbsec)…
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UW-Green Bay works with 13-time World Champion Green Bay Packers to offer a new ‘History of the Green Bay Packers’ noncredit certificate program
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Registration is open now; classes start in September Green Bay, WI — UW-Green Bay, working in collaboration with 13-time World Champion Green Bay Packers, is offering a new History of the Green Bay Packers noncredit certificate program. Fans can learn the greatest story in sports by exploring the iconic history of the Packers in eight…
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Rise within your career through advanced supervisory and business certificate programs at UW-Green Bay
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Enrollment opens August 1, 2023 Green Bay, WI — UW-Green Bay understands the reality of today’s worklife, and are offering two new business-focused certificate programs this fall, joining a portfolio of certificates that already exist in key disciplines. Elevate: Advanced Business Framework Advanced Supervisory Leadership UW-Green Bay is responding to this worklife reality with certificate…