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Going Green Show
Is “going green” just a fad, or is it something your business should take more seriously? What does it take to be an environmentally sustainable company? Listen to hear Diane and four local experts explore what it really means to go green.
Guests: Jim Wasley, Associate Professor, Department of Architecture at UWM; Preston Cole, Milwaukee's Environmental Services Superintendent; Dr. Kevin Gibson, Associate Professor of Management and Philosophy at Marquette University; and Jennifer Holpfer, LEED Certified Architect with Eppstein Uhen Architects
Saturday, June 28, 2008
Saturday, June 21, 2008
Bullying in the Workplace
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Bullying in the Workplace Show
Bullys don't just exist on the schoolyard playground; adults can be bullys, too. In fact, bullying in the workplace is a serious problem. This week, legal expert Mike Berzowski discusses bullying in the workplace.
Guest: Mike Berzowski, partner at Weiss Berzowski Brady LLP
Bullying in the Workplace Show
Bullys don't just exist on the schoolyard playground; adults can be bullys, too. In fact, bullying in the workplace is a serious problem. This week, legal expert Mike Berzowski discusses bullying in the workplace.
Guest: Mike Berzowski, partner at Weiss Berzowski Brady LLP
Saturday, June 14, 2008
Summerfest
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Summerfest Show
Summerfest, Milwaukee’s biggest and perhaps most loved festival, has come to
define summer in Milwaukee. But it’s no easy task to make Summerfest live up to its long-standing reputation. Hundreds of people work all year long to ensure the 11-day festival is a success.
Diane is joined by Don Smiley, Summerfest President and CEO, and John Boler, Summerfest VP of Sales and Marketing. They will explain what it takes to coordinate and implement such a massive event.
Guests: Don Smiley, Summerfest President and CEO, and John Boler, VP of Sales and Marketing for Summerfest
Summerfest Show
Summerfest, Milwaukee’s biggest and perhaps most loved festival, has come to
define summer in Milwaukee. But it’s no easy task to make Summerfest live up to its long-standing reputation. Hundreds of people work all year long to ensure the 11-day festival is a success.
Diane is joined by Don Smiley, Summerfest President and CEO, and John Boler, Summerfest VP of Sales and Marketing. They will explain what it takes to coordinate and implement such a massive event.
Guests: Don Smiley, Summerfest President and CEO, and John Boler, VP of Sales and Marketing for Summerfest
Saturday, June 7, 2008
Lakefront Festival of Arts
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Lakefront Festival of Arts Show
For 46 years the Lakefront Festival of Arts has been one of the nation’s premier art events on the grounds of the Milwaukee Art Museum. Three days of amazing art, music, food and fun have consistently attracted a wide range of guests, from art connoisseurs to those who simply appreciate things of great beauty. This week, Diane invites three guests from the Lakefront Festival to discuss what the expect from the festival this year.
Guests: Deb Felman, co-chair of the festival, Beth Hoffman from the Milwaukee Art Museum, and Larry Oliverson, poster artist for the 2008 festival
Lakefront Festival of Arts Show
For 46 years the Lakefront Festival of Arts has been one of the nation’s premier art events on the grounds of the Milwaukee Art Museum. Three days of amazing art, music, food and fun have consistently attracted a wide range of guests, from art connoisseurs to those who simply appreciate things of great beauty. This week, Diane invites three guests from the Lakefront Festival to discuss what the expect from the festival this year.
Guests: Deb Felman, co-chair of the festival, Beth Hoffman from the Milwaukee Art Museum, and Larry Oliverson, poster artist for the 2008 festival
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