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Thursday, June 6, 2013
Wade House unveils $12 million center
June 6, 2013 11:00 AM
The Wade House Historic Site will open its new museum and visitor center doors to the public this Saturday after undergoing a $12 million construction and expansion project that added a 38,000-square-foot facility to its 240 acres in Greenbush, Wisconsin.
 
The Wade House Historic Site, one of 12 historic sites and museums owned and operated by the Wisconsin Historical Society, comprises an 1840s settlement established by the Wade family, who set out to create a village starting with their homestead.

The site’s brand new two-level structure, conceived about seven years ago and constructed over the past 20 months, houses the Wesley W. Jung Carriage Museum and a visitors center that acquaints guests with the historical significance of the homestead and transports them back to its origins.

The structure sits near Highway 23, a strategic position that enables passersby to quickly take note of the site.

“It gives us great visibility to traffic on the highway and easy access on and off,” said David Simmons, director of the Wade House Historic Site.

Within the 18,000-square-foot visitors center, patrons will find interactive exhibits related to stagecoaches used for travel back in Greenbush’s heyday and other critical components of the mid-19th century site.

“We really felt the need to provide our visitors with some orientation to that time period and the different elements of what they’re going to see within the historic core of the site,” Simmons said.

Elements of the entire Wade House Historic Site include the restored Stagecoach Inn from 1850, a working blacksmith shop and a working water-powered sawmill.

The 20,0000-square-foot carriage museum is home to a world-class collection of 70 carriages, all of which were manufactured or have a history of use in Wisconsin. The museum has the space and capacity to display carriages with more authentic backdrops to give visitors a clearer vision of Wisconsin life 150 years ago, just as the state was being settled.

“We wanted an up-to-date facility in which we could provide orientation to the living history experience, which is the core experience at Wade House,” Simmons said.

The project also added a number of green features to the Wade House Historic Site, such as high-efficiency LED lighting, extensive use of local building materials, and a geothermal heating plant.

Thanks to these environmentally-minded components, which support the Wisconsin Historical Society’s commitment to preservation, the structure is slated to receive LEED silver certification.

More modern amenities funded by the $12 million include a museum store, a café, a classroom for adult workshops and student fieldtrips, and an event space for weddings as well as corporate functions.
 
“We also really felt the imperative to maintain the standards for what visitors are seeking in a leisure experience,” Simmons said.

Additional funds, which boost the entire project to $13.8 million, will support ongoing operations of the structure as well as future site improvements and marketing.

Funding was made possible by a private-public partnership that included $7 million in donations and gifts, an $800,000 grant from the Federal Highway Administration that was administered through the Department of Transportation, and supplementary dollars from the State Building Commission.

The Wade House Historical Site draws about 20,000 visitors each year. For more information about the site, visit www.wadehouse.org.

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Logan to join Miller Park Walk of Fame
June 6, 2013 10:00 AM
Former Milwaukee Braves shortstop Johnny Logan will be honored on Thursday as the newest member of the Miller Park Walk of Fame.
 
In January, the Milwaukee Brewers announced Logan received more than 72 percent of the vote in Walk of Fame balloting, which includes members of the media throughout Wisconsin as well as Brewers executives. 

Logan’s election marks the first time since Lew Burdette (2010) that a player will be inducted. 

Logan played in Milwaukee from 1953 – 1961 and appeared in four All-Star Games as a member of the Braves. For his 13-year career, Logan hit .268 with 93 home runs and 547 RBI.  He was a member of the Braves World Series Championship team in 1957 and the National League Championship team in 1958. 

Other past winners of the award include Hank Aaron, Rollie Fingers, Paul Molitor, Robin Yount in 2001; Commissioner Bud Selig and Cecil Cooper in 2002; Bob Uecker and Harry Dalton in 2003; Jim Gantner and Gorman Thomas in 2004; Don Money and Harvey Kuenn in 2005; Eddie Mathews, Warren Spahn and John Quinn in 2007 (the first year that former Braves players appeared on the ballot); and Lew Burdette in 2010.

Each inductee is honored with a granite plaque that is placed into the terrace area walkway that surrounds Miller Park.

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Consultant forms Obamacare navigation business
June 6, 2013 10:00 AM
Jim Mueller, the former president of Frank Haack & Associates and Zywave, has started an independent consulting firm specializing in helping companies navigate health care reform.
 
The Affordable Care Act is bringing significant changes for how employers offer health insurance to their employees.

Mueller QAAS, which stands for Quality, Affordability, Accessibility and Strategy, will enable business owners to maximize time running their organizations while also developing an Affordable Care Act-compliant employee benefit strategy to avoid costly penalties.

The company's office is located in Waukesha N19W24400 Riverwood Drive, Suite 100.

Two attorneys have joined the new company's staff.

Frank Haack & Associates, one of Milwaukee's largest insurance brokers and benefits consultants, now operates as Willis of Wisconsin and is part of Willis Group Holdings PLC. Zywave, an outgrowth of Frank Haack & Associates, develops software for insurance brokers and financial planners.

For additional information, visit www.myqaas.com.

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Gitomer: Personalize your presentation
June 6, 2013 10:00 AM
When you walk in empty headed, you walk out empty handed. How much of your presentation is “standard?”
 
Read the latest “Sales Moves” column by consultant and author Jeffrey Gitomer, whose column will be posted Mondays at BizTimes.com.


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Bucks hire Drew as head coach
June 6, 2013 10:00 AM
The Milwaukee Bucks have reached an agreement in principle for Larry Drew to become the team’s new head coach, general manager John Hammond announced Friday.
 
Drew becomes the 13th head coach in the history of the franchise and comes to Milwaukee with three seasons of NBA head coaching experience.

“We are pleased to reach an agreement with Larry Drew to become head coach of the Milwaukee Bucks,” said Hammond. “After a thorough search and interview process, it is clear to us that Larry’s track record in Atlanta, along with his experience as an assistant coach and player, make him the right choice to lead our club. We look forward to what he will bring to this franchise and we welcome him and his family to Milwaukee.”

Drew, 55, most recently served as head coach in Atlanta where he guided the Hawks to three consecutive postseason appearances that included a first round series victory over Orlando in 2011. In total, his record as the head coach with Atlanta was 128-102 (.557). Prior to becoming a head coach, he was the lead assistant coach with the Hawks for six seasons (2004-2010).

Before arriving in Atlanta, Drew was an assistant with the New Jersey Nets and Byron Scott after spending the previous three seasons with the Washington Wizards in a similar capacity (2000-03) under Doug Collins. Prior to that, he served as an assistant coach in 1999-2000 with Detroit under Alvin Gentry. His coaching career began in 1992-93 when he broke into the ranks with the Los Angeles Lakers, whom he played for from 1989-91.

An 11-year professional, Drew averaged 11.4 points and 5.2 assists in 714 career games for four NBA teams. After one season in Detroit, he played the next five years with the Kings, in Kansas City and Sacramento (1981-86), and his final four in Los Angeles (1986-91), for the Clippers and the Lakers. Drew also played one season internationally, 1988-89, with Scavolini of the Italian League.

He was a first round selection in the 1980 NBA Draft - 17th overall by the Pistons - and he reached postseason play four times in his professional career (31 games). Drew recorded his best season during the 1982-83 campaign, when he averaged 20.1 points, 8.1 assists and 1.7 steals for Kansas City.

Born April 2, 1958, in Kansas City, Kan., Drew played four seasons at the University of Missouri, where he averaged 12.0 points and 2.8 rebounds after a stellar high school career locally at Wyandotte High. He and his wife Sharon have three children, Larry, Landon and Lindsey.

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Jockey says it has reinvented the bra
June 6, 2013 10:00 AM
Women often complain about their bras - poor fit, underwire problems, inconsistent sizing and discontinued styles.
 
Kenosha-based Jockey International Inc. says it has developed the solution to those problems. The newest Jockey bra features volumetric sizing, replaces underwires with a 3-D Contour support and guarantees consistent sizing in styles that will not be discontinued.

Designed by women, for women, Jockey's patented Volumetric Fit System replaces the 80-year-old alphanumeric sizing format. The new fit system measures both the volume of a woman's breast, as well as her under-bust measurement, resulting in a custom fit.

The bra is the result of eight years of research and development, including the 3-D scanning of more than 800 female bodies.

Each bra retails at $60.

To view a video about the new bra, click here.

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Bubbler Quote of the Week
June 6, 2013 10:00 AM

“Examples of smart phone addiction are everywhere. From teenagers who can’t go to bed without their iPhone, to customers who can’t purchase anything without vetting the price online, to social media fanatics who incessantly capture and post their every move, thought and expression, we are surrounded by mobile media interaction. For better or worse, it is the definitive technology of 2013.”
~Andy Larsen, partner and vice president at Boelter + Lincoln in Milwaukee
Read Tuesday’s Milwaukee Biz Blog by Larsen: Feed the beast that is our mobile addiction.



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Hot Bubbler Books
June 6, 2013 10:00 AM
Five best-selling business books you should read:
 
1. “Plateau Effect,” by Bob Sullivan and Hugh Thompson
2. “Lean in,” by Sheryl Sandberg
3. “Monster Loyalty,” by Jackie Huba
4. “Outside in,” by Harley Manning and Kerry Bodine
5. “From Values to Action,” by Harry M. Jansen Kraemer

Courtesy of 800 CEO Read.

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Bubbler Calendar
June 6, 2013 10:00 AM

*Thursday, June 6, Target Free First Thursday will grant free admission to visitors at the Milwaukee Art Museum, 700 N. Art Museum Dr. in Milwaukee. Admission is free from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. during the first Thursday of each month, courtesy of Target. For more information, visit http://mam.org/calendar/events/.

*Thursday, June 6, BizTimes Media will partner with the Waukesha County Business Alliance to present the annual Top 10 Businesses of the Year Awards, which recognize regional companies for financial growth, excellence in customer service and employee relations, and a commitment to the community. Award winners will be honored at a luncheon scheduled to run from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Country Springs Hotel, 2810 Golf Rd. in Pewaukee. The luncheon will include a panel of representatives from each of the winning companies. Cost to attend the luncheon for Alliance members is $45 per person or $450 for a corporate table of 10. Non-members can attend for $65 or $650 for a corporate table of 10. For more information on the awards or to register for the luncheon, visit www.biztimes.com/top10.

*Today through Sunday, June 9, the Milwaukee Brewers are scheduled to play home games at Miller Park, 1 Brewers Way in Milwaukee. Today and Friday they will take on the Philadelphia Phillies at 7:10 p.m.; on Saturday they will take on the Philadelphia Phillies at 6:15 p.m.; and on Sunday they will face the Philadelphia Phillies at 1:10 p.m. To purchase tickets, visit http://milwaukee.brewers.mlb.com.

*Saturday, June 8, Joe De Sena, founder of the Reebok Spartan Race, will run a free kick-butt workout at Milwaukee's Bradford Beach from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. The workout is open to the public and will help prepare participants to tackle the Wisconsin Spartan Sprint at Miller Park in September. The sprint event includes a three-mile course featuring a number of obstacles along the way. Interested participants for this Saturday's workout do not need to preregister, but those who do will receive a free t-shirt. Workout organizers also suggest participants bring nonperishable food items to be donated to the Hunger Task Force. For more information or to register, visit www.spartanracemke.com.

*Thursday, June 20, Well City Milwaukee will offer business owners a Well City Orientation to highlight best practices of workplace wellness programs. Attendees will receive a step-by-step guide outlining ways to create effective, affordable wellness programs. The orientation is free and aligns with Well City Milwaukee's efforts to make Milwaukee one of the country's healthiest cities through employee wellness. The orientation will run from 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. and will be hosted by the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce (MMAC) at its offices, located at 756 N. Milwaukee St. in Milwaukee. For more information or to register, visit www.mmac.org/events.

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BizTimes Poll Question
June 6, 2013 11:00 AM
Does the current state government have an anti-Milwaukee agenda?
 
Tell us what you think by responding to the BizTimes Poll Question today.

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BizTimes Around Town: Future Milwaukee Community Leadership Program – 35th Anniversary Celebration
June 6, 2013 11:00 AM
The Future Milwaukee Community Leadership Program, offered through Marquette University’s College of Professional Studies, on May 30 celebrated its 35th anniversary with an alumni reception titled “Honoring the Past and Engaging the Future.”
 
Since 1978, the Future Milwaukee leadership program, which since 2005 has been housed in Marquette’s College of Professional Studies, has been building a diverse group of ethically based leaders among all sectors of the Milwaukee community. To date, there are more than 1,500 Future Milwaukee graduates who serve as leaders in business, nonprofit, government and community organizations throughout the region. Future Milwaukee is currently recruiting 35 to 40 individuals for its nine-month program. Participants will meet two times each month on Monday evenings from September 2013 through May 2014.

Applications are available online.

The deadline is Sunday, June 30.

Check out today’s BizTimes Around Town.

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Bubbler Networking Resources

» African American Chamber of Commerce Milwaukee
» American Marketing Association-Milwaukee Chapter
» Association of Management Professionals LLC
» Business Marketing Association-Milwaukee
» Conservative Young Professionals of Milwaukee
» Creative Alliance of Greater Milwaukee
» Executive Women International-Milwaukee Chapter
» Executive Women's Golf Association-Milwaukee Chapter
» FUEL Milwaukee
» Grandville-Brown Deer Chamber of Commerce
» Greater Brookfield Chamber of Commerce
» Mequon-Thiensville Chamber of Commerce
» Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce (MMAC)
» National Association of Women Business Owners
» Professional Dimensions
» Public Relations Society of America - Wisconsin Chapter,
» South Suburban Chamber of Commerce
» Sheboygan County Chamber of Commerce
» Summit Young Professionals
» Tempo Waukesha
» Tempo Milwaukee » Tempo Washington County
» The Gateway to Milwaukee
» Waukesha County Business Alliance
» West Allis/West Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce
» Wisconsin Better Business Bureau
» Women's FOCUS
» Young Professionals of Waukesha County
» YP Impact


Erica Breunlin BizTimes Bubbler Weekly is compiled by BizTimes Milwaukee reporter Erica Breunlin. This bulletin is published every Thursday morning. Send news tips to erica.breunlin@biztimes.com or call her at (414) 336-7121.
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