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Frontline “soldier artists” from Ukraine perform a cultural concert of gratitude for Milwaukee

Wisconsin Ukrainians hosted a special concert for the Milwaukee community on June 15, performed by frontline Ukrainian soldiers as part of the “Music Tour of Gratitude to America,” an...
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Kavon Cortez-Jones: Fuel Cafe Spoken Word

Creative professional Kavon Cortez-Jones gave a spoken word performance at the Revolution Spoken event at RedLine Milwaukee. The event was a verbal companion to the CultureJam MKE exhibition.

Video: Transmitting Culture Through Art

A segment from the Milwaukee Startup Week panel discussion that featured Reginald Baylor, Jay Anderson, and Bobby Drake, with moderators Doug Johnson and Curtis Carter.

Cheryl Orgas: Not defined by an impairment

The most difficult experience of growing up blind was not the inability to see, for Cheryl Orgas it was dealing with the stereotypes other people had about blindness and what she could accomplish. As a wife, mother, and director of a nonprofit that provides alternative ways for people with print disabilities to read, she has dedicated her life to helping others overcome physical challenges and celebrate their uniqueness.

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The GoGedders Podcast: Will Komassa

Blizzard CEO Will Komassa stops by the podcast to discuss how he’s taken Blizzard Lighting from his basement to a near $10M company since it was founded in 2010.

The GoGedders Podcast: Andy Nunemaker

Dynamis CEO Andy Nunemaker stops by the show today. Andy holds an MBA from Harvard Business School and is the former CEO of GE Australia, New Zealand & Southeast Asia. He was the CEO of EMS Systems before a successful exit, and most recently founded Dynamis in 2014. He is very active in the community, helping out on the entrepreneurial scene and as well as serving as the Chairman of the Milwaukee Symphony.

The GoGedders Podcast: Matt Cordio

Start-up Milwaukee founder, Matt Cordio, stopped by the HQ to talk about Milwaukee’s first ever “Start-up Week” that kicked off on November 1.